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From: Advective diffusion of volcanic plume captured by dense GNSS network around Sakurajima volcano: a case study of the vulcanian eruption on July 24, 2012

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Map of GNSS stations. Red rectangle in inset map shows the location of the studied area. Small red diamonds indicate continuous GNSS stations. Blue diamonds denote the GEONET stations used in this study. One GEONET station (0097), indicated by a gray diamond, failed to record data during the period of this study. A black triangle denotes location of the Minamidake crater. Dashed gray vectors show the path direction from station 0721 to satellite SVN53, and from station 0720 to satellite SVN34 with elevation angle information. These two satellites were used in the discussion. Thick dashed lines and the gray shaded area denote the range and area of the largest amount of ash fall from the eruptive event on July 24, 2012, as estimated by Iguchi (2013)

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