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Aeolian remobilisation of volcanic ash: outcomes of a workshop in the Argentinian PatagoniaJarvis et al., 2020
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- Jarvis P
- Bonadonna C
- Dominguez L
- Forte P
- Frischknecht C
- Bran D
- Aguilar R
- Beckett F
- Elissondo M
- Gillies J
- Kueppers U
- Merrison J
- Varley N
- Wallace K
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- Frontiers in Earth Science
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During explosive volcanic eruptions, large quantities of tephra can be dispersed and deposited over wide areas. Following deposition, subsequent aeolian remobilisation of ash can potentially exacerbate primary impacts on timescales of months to millennia. Recent ash …
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