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    Decadal-scale variability of diffuse CO2 emissions and seismicity revealed from long-term monitoring (1995–2013) at Mammoth Mountain, California, USA by Werner, Cynthia, Bergfeld, Deborah, Farrar, Christopher D., Doukas, Michael P., Kelly, Peter J., Kern, Christoph

    “…Mammoth Mountain, California, is a dacitic volcano that has experienced several periods of unrest since 1989. The onset of diffuse soil CO2 emissions at…”
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    Quiescent hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide degassing from Mount Baker, Washington by McGee, Kenneth A., Doukas, Michael P., Gerlach, Terrence M.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-12-2001)
    “…Volcanic H2S emission rate data are scant despite their importance in understanding magma degassing. We present results from direct airborne plume measurements…”
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    Evidence for dike emplacement beneath Iliamna Volcano, Alaska in 1996 by Roman, Diana C., Power, John A., Moran, Seth C., Cashman, Katharine V., Doukas, Michael P., Neal, Christina A., Gerlach, Terrence M.

    “…Two earthquake swarms, comprising 88 and 2833 locatable events, occurred beneath Iliamna Volcano, Alaska, in May and August of 1996. Swarm earthquakes ranged…”
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    Three-year decline of magmatic CO2 emissions from soils of a Mammoth Mountain Tree Kill: Horseshoe Lake, CA, 1995-1997 by Gerlach, Terrence M., Doukas, Michael P., McGee, Kenneth A., Kessler, Richard

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-06-1998)
    “…We used the closed chamber method to measure soil CO2 efflux over a three‐year period at the Horseshoe Lake tree kill (HLTK)—the largest tree kill on Mammoth…”
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    Evaluation of Redoubt Volcano's sulfur dioxide emissions by the Ozone Monitoring Instrument by Lopez, Taryn, Carn, Simon, Werner, Cynthia, Fee, David, Kelly, Peter, Doukas, Michael, Pfeffer, Melissa, Webley, Peter, Cahill, Catherine, Schneider, David

    “…The 2009 eruption of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska, provided a rare opportunity to compare satellite measurements of sulfur dioxide (SO2) by the Ozone Monitoring…”
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    Decadal-scale variability of diffuse CO sub(2) emissions and seismicity revealed from long-term monitoring (1995-2013) at Mammoth Mountain, California, USA by Werner, Cynthia, Bergfeld, Deborah, Farrar, Christopher D, Doukas, Michael P, Kelly, Peter J, Kern, Christoph

    “…Mammoth Mountain, California, is a dacitic volcano that has experienced several periods of unrest since 1989. The onset of diffuse soil CO sub(2) emissions at…”
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    Airborne filter pack measurements of S and Cl in the plume of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska February–May 2009 by Pfeffer, Melissa Anne, Doukas, Michael P., Werner, Cynthia A., Evans, William C.

    “…Filter pack data from six airborne campaigns at Redoubt Volcano, Alaska are reported here. These measurements provide a rare constraint on Cl output from an…”
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    Three‐year decline of magmatic CO 2 emissions from soils of a Mammoth Mountain Tree Kill: Horseshoe Lake, CA, 1995–1997 by Gerlach, Terrence M., Doukas, Michael P., McGee, Kenneth A., Kessler, Richard

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-06-1998)
    “…We used the closed chamber method to measure soil CO 2 efflux over a three‐year period at the Horseshoe Lake tree kill (HLTK)—the largest tree kill on Mammoth…”
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    Three-year decline of magmatic CO sub(2) emissions from soils of a Mammoth Mountain tree kill: Horseshoe Lake, CA, 1995-1997 by Gerlach, Terrence M, Doukas, Michael P, McGee, Kenneth A, Kessler, Richard

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-01-1998)
    “…We used the closed chamber method to measure soil CO sub(2) efflux over a three-year period at the Horseshoe Lake tree kill (HLTK)--the largest tree kill on…”
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    Journal Article