In 2008 Mount Okmok and Mount Kasatochi started erupting on 12 July and 7 August, respectively, in the Aleutians, depositing emissions of trace gases and aerosols as high as 15.2 km into the atmosphere. During an aircraft campaign, conducted over Europe in between 27 October and 2 November 2008, the volcanic aerosol was measured by an Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometer, capable of particle chemical composition measurements covering a size diameter range between 40 nm and 1 mm. In the volcanic aerosol layer enhanced submicron particulate sulfate concentrations of up to 2.0 mg mâÂÂ3 standard temperature and pressure (STP) were observed between 8 and 12 km altitude, while background values did not exceed 0.5 mg mâÂÂ3 (STP). TwentyâÂÂone per...
International audienceVolcanic sulfate aerosols play a key role in air quality and climate. However,...
Abstract. Volcanic sulfate aerosols play a key role in air quality and climate. However, the rate of...
[1] This study with the Civil Aircraft for Regular Investigation of the Atmosphere Based on an Instr...
In 2008 Mount Okmok and Mount Kasatochi started erupting on 12 July and 7 August, respectively, in t...
Influences on stratospheric aerosol during the first four months following the eruption of Kasatochi...
Volcanic eruptions are the largest source of variability in the stratospheric particle concentration...
National audienceIt is expected that the aerosols in the stratosphere, are predominantly sulfates re...
Large volcanic eruptions impact significantly on climate and lead to ozone depletion due to injectio...
Aerosols from the Sarychev volcano eruption (Kuril Islands, northeast of Japan) were observed in the...
Major explosive volcanic eruptions inject gases and ash particles into the stratosphere, resulting i...
This study focuses on sulphurous and carbonaceous aerosol, the major constituents of particulate mat...
Sulfur compounds in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) impact the atmosphere radiat...
Sulfur compounds in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) impact the atmosphere radiat...
International audienceSulfate aerosol produced after injection of sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the stra...
International audienceVolcanic sulfate aerosols play a key role in air quality and climate. However,...
Abstract. Volcanic sulfate aerosols play a key role in air quality and climate. However, the rate of...
[1] This study with the Civil Aircraft for Regular Investigation of the Atmosphere Based on an Instr...
In 2008 Mount Okmok and Mount Kasatochi started erupting on 12 July and 7 August, respectively, in t...
Influences on stratospheric aerosol during the first four months following the eruption of Kasatochi...
Volcanic eruptions are the largest source of variability in the stratospheric particle concentration...
National audienceIt is expected that the aerosols in the stratosphere, are predominantly sulfates re...
Large volcanic eruptions impact significantly on climate and lead to ozone depletion due to injectio...
Aerosols from the Sarychev volcano eruption (Kuril Islands, northeast of Japan) were observed in the...
Major explosive volcanic eruptions inject gases and ash particles into the stratosphere, resulting i...
This study focuses on sulphurous and carbonaceous aerosol, the major constituents of particulate mat...
Sulfur compounds in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) impact the atmosphere radiat...
Sulfur compounds in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) impact the atmosphere radiat...
International audienceSulfate aerosol produced after injection of sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the stra...
International audienceVolcanic sulfate aerosols play a key role in air quality and climate. However,...
Abstract. Volcanic sulfate aerosols play a key role in air quality and climate. However, the rate of...
[1] This study with the Civil Aircraft for Regular Investigation of the Atmosphere Based on an Instr...