@article{fdi:010040862, title = {{S}ulphur dioxide emission rates from {Y}asur volcano, {V}anuatu archipelago - art. no. {L}20309}, author = {{B}ani, {P}hilipson and {L}ardy, {M}ichel}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{Y}asur volcano has long been suspected as one of the volcanic emission sources responsible for a significant contribution of sulphur dioxide to the atmosphere. {B}ut due to its isolation in the south {P}acific region, very little is known about its emission rates. {W}e report here sulphur dioxide flux measurements, obtained on {Y}asur, using ultraviolet spectroscopy, from {A}pril 2004 to {N}ovember 2005. {W}e found an average flux of 7.9 kg.s(-1) of {SO}2, which constitutes some 1-2% and 1.5-2.5% of estimated global time- integrated volcanic emissions to the atmosphere and troposphere, respectively.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{G}eophysical {R}esearch {L}etters}, volume = {34}, numero = {20}, pages = {{NIL}_6--{NIL}_9}, ISSN = {0094-8276}, year = {2007}, DOI = {10.1029/2007{GL}030411}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010040862}, }