Eruptions of the st. Augustine volcano: airborne measurements and observations

Science. 1977 Mar 4;195(4281):871-3. doi: 10.1126/science.195.4281.871.

Abstract

Airborne measurements of the effluents from the St. Augustine volcano obtained during a 10-day period of activity showed that aerosol was ejected at the rate of about 10(5) kilograms per second during brief eruptions (3 to 8 minutes). Steadier emissions contained much more water vapor and gaseous sulfur but less aerosol mass. A nuée ardente (glowing avalanche) produced by one eruption reached a maximum average speed of about 50 meters per second.