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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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