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Volcanic gases are the most important volcanic products that influence the atmosphere.
Gas | Chemical Formula | First Observed |
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Water | H2O | |
Carbon dioxide | CO2 | |
Carbon monoxide | CO | |
Sulphur dioxide | SO2 | |
Hydrogen sulphide | H2S | |
Sulphur | S2 | |
Hydrogen chloride | HCl | |
Hydrogen fluoride | HF | |
Hydrogen | H2 | |
Silicon tetrafluoride | SiF4 | 1996[1] |
- ↑ Francis, P., C. Chaffin, A. Maciejewski, and C. Oppenheimer (1996), Remote determination of SiF4 in volcanic plumes: A new tool for volcano monitoring, Geophys. Res. Lett., 23(3), 249–252, doi:10.1029/96GL00022.