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Geochemistry of sulfur in Mount Etna plumeMartin et al., 1986
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- Martin D
- Ardouin B
- Bergametti G
- Carbonnelle J
- Faivre‐Pierret R
- Lambert G
- Le Cloarec M
- Sennequier G
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- Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
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Aircraft measurements of sulfur compounds and trace elements including Po210 were carried out in the plume of the Mount Etna volcano, at distances 10 to 260 km from the crater. The experiment was performed in September 1983 following the large lava emission of …
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