The immediate environmental effects of tephra emission

Volume: 74, Issue: 9, Pages: 1905 - 1936
Published: Sep 16, 2012
Abstract
The Earth’s history is punctuated by large explosive eruptions that eject large quantities of magma and silicate rock fragments into the atmosphere. These tephra particles can sometimes be dispersed across millions of square kilometres or even entire continents. The interaction of tephra with or in receiving environments may induce an array of physical, chemical and biological effects. The consequences for affected systems and any dependent...
Paper Details
Title
The immediate environmental effects of tephra emission
Published Date
Sep 16, 2012
Volume
74
Issue
9
Pages
1905 - 1936
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