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    Sulphur output and magma degassing budget of Stromboli volcano

    STROMBOLI volcano in the Aeolian islands has been erupting continuously for more than 2,000 years1, and probably as many as 5,000, following a major flank collapse2,3. Here we describe air-borne measurements of t...

    P. Allard, J. Carbonnelle, N. Métrich, H. Loyer, P. Zettwoog in Nature (1994)

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    Eruptive and diffuse emissions of CO2 from Mount Etna

    MOUNT Etna, in Sicily, is one of the world's most actively degassing volcanoes1. Here we use data collected from 1975 to 1987 to estimate carbon dioxide emissions from the summit craters and the upper flanks of t...

    P. Allard, J. Carbonnelle, D. Dajlevic, J. Le Bronec, P. Morel, M. C. Robe in Nature (1991)

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    A mesoscale study of the elemental composition of aerosols emitted from Mt. Etna Volcano

    An aircraft survey was carried out for the study of the gaseous and particulate emissions over Mt Etna Volcano in September 1983. Samples were collected in the range from 10 to 300 km; a satisfying conservatio...

    G. Bergametti, D. Martin, J. Carbonnelle, R. Faivre-Pierret in Bulletin Volcanologique (1984)

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    Gas output measurements from an active volcano

    J. Carbonnelle, D. Dajlevic, P. Zettwoog, J. C. Sabroux in Bulletin Volcanologique (1982)

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    Temperature and heat flow measurements in a fumarolic area: Vulcano Island (Italy)

    Vulcano, the southern Aeolian Island, is in fumarolic activity. The possibilities of measurements are limited by the field conditions as well as by the technological feasibility.

    F. Le Guern, J. Carbonnelle, F. D’Amore in Bulletin Volcanologique (1980)