We demonstrate that identification of stratospheric ozone changes attributable to ozone depleting substances and actions taken under the Montreal Protocol requires evaluation of confounding influences from volcanic eruptions. Using a state‐of‐the‐art chemistry‐climate model, we show that increased stratospheric aerosol loading from volcanic eruptions after 2004 impeded the rate of ozone recovery post‐2000. In contrast, eruptions increased ozone loss rates over the depletion era from 1980 to 1998. We also present calculations without any aerosol chemistry to isolate contributions from gas‐phase chemistry alone. This study reinforces the need for accurate information regarding stratospheric aerosol loading when modeling ozone changes, particu...
Observations have shown that the mass of nitrogen dioxide decreased at both southern and northern mi...
A transient model simulation of the 40-year time period 1960 to 1999 with the coupled climate-chemi...
After major volcanic eruptions the enhanced aerosol causes ozone changes due to greater heterogeneou...
After the volcanic eruption of Mt Pinatubo in 1991, ozone decreased in the tropics and increased in ...
This thesis seeks to improve our understanding of the connections between and the modulations of ant...
We measured ozone (O3) concentrations in the atmospheric plumes of the volcanoes St. Augustine (1976...
International audienceHETEROGENEOUS chemical reactions on the surfaces of solid or liquid particles ...
The major volcanic eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 has been shown to have significant effects on ...
Major tropical volcanic eruptions have emitted large quantities of stratospheric sulphate and are po...
International audienceVolcanic halogen emissions to the troposphere undergo a rapid plume chemistry ...
Volcanoes emit halogens into the atmosphere that undergo complex chemical cycling in plumes and caus...
Observations have shown that the global mass of nitrogen dioxide decreased in both hemispheres in th...
International audienceThe role of volcanogenic halogen-bearing (i.e. chlorine and bromine) compounds...
Observations have shown that the mass of nitrogen dioxide decreased at both southern and northern mi...
A transient model simulation of the 40-year time period 1960 to 1999 with the coupled climate-chemi...
After major volcanic eruptions the enhanced aerosol causes ozone changes due to greater heterogeneou...
After the volcanic eruption of Mt Pinatubo in 1991, ozone decreased in the tropics and increased in ...
This thesis seeks to improve our understanding of the connections between and the modulations of ant...
We measured ozone (O3) concentrations in the atmospheric plumes of the volcanoes St. Augustine (1976...
International audienceHETEROGENEOUS chemical reactions on the surfaces of solid or liquid particles ...
The major volcanic eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 has been shown to have significant effects on ...
Major tropical volcanic eruptions have emitted large quantities of stratospheric sulphate and are po...
International audienceVolcanic halogen emissions to the troposphere undergo a rapid plume chemistry ...
Volcanoes emit halogens into the atmosphere that undergo complex chemical cycling in plumes and caus...
Observations have shown that the global mass of nitrogen dioxide decreased in both hemispheres in th...
International audienceThe role of volcanogenic halogen-bearing (i.e. chlorine and bromine) compounds...
Observations have shown that the mass of nitrogen dioxide decreased at both southern and northern mi...
A transient model simulation of the 40-year time period 1960 to 1999 with the coupled climate-chemi...
After major volcanic eruptions the enhanced aerosol causes ozone changes due to greater heterogeneou...