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Chemistry / Geology / Matter / Envisat / Synthetic aperture radar / Aerosol / Sarychev Peak / Volcano / Sulfate / Sulfuric acid / Types of volcanic eruptions
Date: 2013-04-23 05:09:30
Chemistry
Geology
Matter
Envisat
Synthetic aperture radar
Aerosol
Sarychev Peak
Volcano
Sulfate
Sulfuric acid
Types of volcanic eruptions

MIPAS observations of Sarychev Peak: Plume detection and sulphate aerosol formation H. Sembhi1, T.Trent1, D. P. Moore1, J. Remedios1, R. Spang2, M. Fromm3 & J.P. Vernier4 1. Earth Observation Science, University of Leice

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