The primary effect of a volcanic eruption is to alter the composition of the stratosphere by the direct injection of ash and gases. On average, there is a stratospherically significant volcanic eruption about every 5.5 years. The principal effect of such an eruption is the enhancement of stratospheric sulphuric acid aerosol through the oxidation and condensation of the oxidation product H2SO4. Following the formation of the enhanced aerosol layer, observations have shown a reduction in the amount of direct radiation reaching the ground and a concomitant increase in diffuse radiation. This is associated with an increase in stratospheric temperature and a decrease in global mean surface temperature (although the spatial pattern of temperature...
The 1982 eruptions of the El Chichón volcano injected large quantities of sulfur dioxide gas and sil...
After the volcanic eruption of Mt Pinatubo in 1991, ozone decreased in the tropics and increased in ...
Large explosive volcanic eruptions are capable of injecting considerable amounts of particles and ...
The evolution of volcanic sulfur, stratospheric composition and radiative forcing following explosiv...
Volcanoes are very strong sources of sulphur, acids and other gases, as well as particles, that are ...
Volcanoes are very strong sources of sulphur, acids and other gases, as well as particles, that are ...
The climate impact of a volcanic eruption is known to be dependent on the size, location and timing ...
National audienceIt is expected that the aerosols in the stratosphere, are predominantly sulfates re...
Volcanoes release plumes of gas and ash to the atmosphere during episodes of passive and explosive b...
The major volcanic eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 has been shown to have significant effects on ...
The dominant global impact of volcanic activity is likely to be related to the effects of volcanic g...
We describe a novel mechanism that can significantly lower the amplitude of the climatic response to...
SO2 and H2S are the two most important gas-phase sulfur species emitted by volcanoes, with a global ...
Volcanic eruptions are the largest source of variability in the stratospheric particle concentration...
Large explosive volcanic eruptions are capable of injecting considerable amounts of particles and su...
The 1982 eruptions of the El Chichón volcano injected large quantities of sulfur dioxide gas and sil...
After the volcanic eruption of Mt Pinatubo in 1991, ozone decreased in the tropics and increased in ...
Large explosive volcanic eruptions are capable of injecting considerable amounts of particles and ...
The evolution of volcanic sulfur, stratospheric composition and radiative forcing following explosiv...
Volcanoes are very strong sources of sulphur, acids and other gases, as well as particles, that are ...
Volcanoes are very strong sources of sulphur, acids and other gases, as well as particles, that are ...
The climate impact of a volcanic eruption is known to be dependent on the size, location and timing ...
National audienceIt is expected that the aerosols in the stratosphere, are predominantly sulfates re...
Volcanoes release plumes of gas and ash to the atmosphere during episodes of passive and explosive b...
The major volcanic eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 has been shown to have significant effects on ...
The dominant global impact of volcanic activity is likely to be related to the effects of volcanic g...
We describe a novel mechanism that can significantly lower the amplitude of the climatic response to...
SO2 and H2S are the two most important gas-phase sulfur species emitted by volcanoes, with a global ...
Volcanic eruptions are the largest source of variability in the stratospheric particle concentration...
Large explosive volcanic eruptions are capable of injecting considerable amounts of particles and su...
The 1982 eruptions of the El Chichón volcano injected large quantities of sulfur dioxide gas and sil...
After the volcanic eruption of Mt Pinatubo in 1991, ozone decreased in the tropics and increased in ...
Large explosive volcanic eruptions are capable of injecting considerable amounts of particles and ...