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Emily Mason
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 11
Citations - 303
Emily Mason is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Volcano & Plume. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 186 citations.
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Remobilization of crustal carbon may dominate volcanic arc emissions.
TL;DR: The carbon isotope composition of mean global volcanic gas is considerably heavier, at -3.8 to -4.6 per mil (m) than the canonical mid-ocean ridge basalt value of -6.0 m as discussed by the authors.
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Dynamics of Outgassing and Plume Transport Revealed by Proximal Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Measurements at Volcán Villarrica, Chile
Emma J. Liu,Kieran Wood,Emily Mason,Marie Edmonds,Alessandro Aiuppa,Gaetano Giudice,Marcello Bitetto,V. Francofonte,Steve G Burrow,Thomas Richardson,Matthew Watson,Tom D. Pering,Thomas C. Wilkes,Andrew J. S. McGonigle,Andrew J. S. McGonigle,Andrew J. S. McGonigle,Gabriela Velasquez,Carlos Melgarejo,Claudia Bucarey +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare UAS-derived gas timeseries to simultaneous crater rim multi-GAS data and UV camera imagery to investigate early plume evolution, and observe good agreement between time-averaged molar gas ratios obtained from simultaneous UAS and ground-based multiGAS acquisitions, and conclude that UAS measurements made in the young, less diluted plume reveal additional short-term periodic structure that reflects active degassing through discrete, audible gas exhalations.
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Deep carbon cycling over the past 200 million years: a review of fluxes in different tectonic settings
TL;DR: In this article, a time series of carbon fluxes into and out of the Earth's interior through the past 200 million years is used to compare the relative importance of different tectonic settings throughout Earth's history to carbon outgassing.
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Aerial strategies advance volcanic gas measurements at inaccessible, strongly degassing volcanoes
Emma J. Liu,Emma J. Liu,Alessandro Aiuppa,A. Alan,Santiago Arellano,Marcello Bitetto,Nicole Bobrowski,Nicole Bobrowski,Simon Carn,Robert Clarke,E. Corrales,J. M. de Moor,Jorge Andres Diaz,Marie Edmonds,Tobias Fischer,Jim Freer,Jim Freer,G. M. Fricke,Bo Galle,Gustav Gerdes,Gaetano Giudice,Alexandra Gutmann,Catherine Hayer,Ima Itikarai,J. Jones,Emily Mason,B. T. McCormick Kilbride,Kila Mulina,Scott Nowicki,K.E. Rahilly,Thomas Richardson,Julian Rüdiger,C. I. Schipper,I. M. Watson,Kieran Wood +34 more
TL;DR: It is found that aerial strategies reduce uncertainties associated with ground-based remote sensing of SO2 flux and enable near–real-time measurements of plume chemistry and carbon isotope composition and the need to account for time averaging of temporal variability in volcanic gas emissions in global flux estimates is emphasized.
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Spatial and Temporal Variations in SO2 and PM2.5 Levels Around Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai'i During 2007–2018
Rachel C. W. Whitty,Evgenia Ilyinskaya,Emily Mason,Penny E. Wieser,Emma J. Liu,Anja Schmidt,Tjarda Roberts,Melissa Anne Pfeffer,Barbara Brooks,Tamsin A. Mather,Marie Edmonds,Tamar Elias,David J. Schneider,Clive Oppenheimer,Adrian Dybwad,Patricia A. Nadeau,Christoph Kern +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed open-access data from the permanent air quality monitoring networks operated by the Hawai'i Department of Health (HDOH) and National Park Service (NPS), and report on measurements of atmospheric sulfur dioxide (SO2) between 2007 and 2018 and PM2.5 (aerosol particulate matter with diameter < 2.5 μm) between 2010 and 2018.