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Connor et al. 1988
Connor, C.B., Stoiber, R.E. and Malinconico, L.L. (1988). Variation in sulfur dioxide emissions related to earth tides, Halemaumau Crater, Kilaue volcano, Hawaii. Journal of Geophysical Research 93: doi: 10.1029/88JB03300. issn: 0148-0227.

Variation in SO2 emissions from Halemaumau crater, Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii is analyzed using a set of techniques known as exploratory data analysis. SO2 flux was monitored using a correlation spectrometer. A total of 302 measurements were made on 73 days over a 90-day period. The mean flux was 171 t/d with a standard deviation of 52 t/d. A significant increase in flux occurs during increased seismic activity beneath the caldera. SO2 flux prior to this change varies in a systematic way and may be related to variation in the tidal modulation envelope. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1988

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Volcanology, Eruption monitoring, Volcanology, Instruments and techniques, Volcanology, Magma migration, Geodesy and Gravity, Tides—Earth
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