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Volcano Watch: Can a VMAP help you find your way on a voggy day?

Volcano Watch: Can a VMAP help you find your way on a voggy day?

(Volcano Watch is a weekly article written by scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey’s Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.) Vog is made up of two principal components — sulfur dioxide gas, emitted by the active Kilauea volcano, and acid sulfate aerosols, produced by a reaction of sulfur dioxide gas, oxygen, and sunlight. A new Vog Measurement and […]

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School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology hosting vog forecasts study

UH unveils vog measurement and prediction project

School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology hosting vog forecasts study

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