Professors Jesse Kroll and Colette Heald create air quality network in Hawaii following the Kilauea volcanic eruptions
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Feb 04, 2019
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Associate Professor Jesse Kroll and Professor Colette Heald organized real-time air quality research efforts on the Big Island of Hawaii following the Kilauea volcanic eruption in May 2018. Professor Kroll and researchers deployed low-cost sensors around affected zones in order to gain insight into the particles and toxic gas (known as vog) emitted into the atmosphere. Read more on MIT News.