CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF ULTRAFINE AEROSOL EMISSIONS AT MT ETNA

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作者
AMMANN, M
SCHERRER, L
MUELLER, W
BURTSCHER, H
SIEGMANN, HC
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[1] Laboratory for Solid State Physics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich
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10.1029/92GL01175
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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For the first time, ultrafine volcanic aerosols are monitored continuously by Photoelectric Charging of Particles (PCP) at Mt.Etna, Sicily. The measured quantity, the photoelectric activity of the aerosols, epsilon, is a measure of the relative copper content in the nanometer sized particles and may be related to the release of chlorides from magma. A monitoring system was set up in the plume of Mt.Etna in 1991. The data show a connection to the volcanic activity. Events of magmatic activity on a short time scale of 45 sec as well as the general evolution over several months are apparent.
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