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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES, VOL. 118, 5698–5709, doi:jgrd.50505, 2013 SO2 as a possible proxy for volcanic ash in aviation hazard avoidance T. M. Sears,1 G. E. Thomas,1 E. Carboni,1 A. J. A.
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