The new volcanic emissions information pulls together opportunities to improve monitoring of natural hazards, human health risks and climate processes — one volcanic breath at a time.
Not exact matches
In addition to being able to measure the pH value more accurately using the
new method, the CFA system can also distinguish whether the
emissions come from
volcanic eruptions, large forest fires or industry.
Now,
new research by scientists at Washington University in St. Louis sheds light on what happens underground when CO2 is injected into basalt, illustrating precisely how effective the
volcanic rock could be as an abatement agent for CO2
emissions.
Volcanic rocks deep beneath the sea off the coast of California, Oregon and Washington State might prove one of the best places to store the carbon dioxide
emissions that are causing global warming, a
new study finds.