Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8863979 | Atmospheric Environment | 2018 | 60 Pages |
Abstract
Depositional patterns of volcanic ash exhibit elements of seasonality, consistent with previous studies. Climatological and topographic effects are suspected to impact the deposition of volcanic ash away from the vent: for sampling stations located close to complex topographical elements, sharp changes in the deposition patterns were observed, with ash deposits for neighbouring stations as close as 5â¯km differing as much as an order of magnitude. Despite these effects, deposition was sufficiently approximated by an inverse power law relationship, the fidelity of which depended on the distance from the vent: for proximal to intermediate areas (<20â¯km), errors decrease with longer accumulation periods (tested here for 1-72 months), while the opposite was seen for deposition in distal areas (>20â¯km).
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Authors
Alexandros P. Poulidis, Tetsuya Takemi, Atsushi Shimizu, Masato Iguchi, Susanna F. Jenkins,