Eric
Dear Eric,
Gases pose the greatest hazard close to the vent where concentrations are greatest. Away from the vent the gases quickly become diluted by air. For most people even a brief visit to a vent is not a health hazard. However, it can be dangerous for people with respiratory problems.
The continuous eruption at Kilauea presents some new problems. Long term exposure to volcanic fumes may aggravate existing respiratory problems. It may also cause headaches and fatigue in regularly healthy people. The gases also limit visibility, especially on the leeward side of the island where they become trapped by atmospheric conditions.
Steve Mattox, University of North Dakota
Source of Information:
Volcanic and Seismic Hazards on the Island of Hawaii by Christina
Heliker, 1991, U.S. Geological Survey General Interest Publication.
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