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Melanie Witt, Tamsin Mather and David Pyle leaving Masaya Volcano site.

Melanie Witt, Tamsin Mather and David Pyle leaving Masaya Volcano site.
Melanie Witt, Tamsin Mather and David Pyle leaving Masaya Volcano site.
Melanie Witt, Tamsin Mather and David Pyle leaving Masaya Volcano site.
Melanie Witt, Tamsin Mather and David Pyle leaving Masaya Volcano site.
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Melanie Witt, Tamsin Mather and David Pyle leaving Masaya Volcano site.
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03/06/2006
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 45, No. 2, Pg. 25:
British volcanologists David Pyle (right), Tamsin Mather (center), and postdoctoral investigator Melanie Witt are interested in a variety of metals emitted in gas at Masaya. Among them is mercury, which is known to be toxic to humans. “We are trying to understand volcanoes as a mercury source,” says Mather, a chemist from the University of Cambridge.
Photo by Amy Nevala
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