Published 2000
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Volcanic gases and their effects
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This technical note describes how volcanic gases are the driving force of eruptions. Magma contains dissolved gases that are released into the atmosphere during eruptions. Gases are also released from magma that either remains below ground (for example, as an intrusion) or is rising toward the surface. In such cases, gases may escape continuously into the atmosphere from the soil, volcanic vents, fumaroles, and hydrothermal systems.
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- US Geological Survey website: http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Hazards/What/VolGas/volgas.html
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