Explosive volcanic eruptions can inject huge quantities of ash and sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the stratosphere, which can significantly enhance the stratospheric aerosol layer leading to complex effects on the Earth’s climate. One key effect is the oxidation of SO2 into highly scattering sulfate aerosol, which can cool the Earth’s surface globally. The 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption is the largest of the past century with many aspects of the aerosol cloud not understood. This eruption is an important case study for understanding the climate impacts of eruptions, especially in aerosol-climate models. Injection height, the erupted mass of SO2 and the phase of the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) are all important factors that impact the subsequ...
International audienceIn June 2009 the Sarychev volcano located in the Kuril Islands to the north ea...
These files contain data supporting all results reported in Quaglia, et al. (2022), . in Quaglia, et...
Volcanic eruptions have long been studied for their wide range of climatic effects. Although global-...
A previous model intercomparison of the Tambora aerosol cloud has highlighted substantial difference...
A previous model intercomparison of the Tambora aerosol cloud has highlighted substantial difference...
Large volcanic eruptions emit huge amounts of sulfur and fine ash into the stratosphere. These produ...
We simulate the transport of the volcanic cloud from the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo with the GE...
On June 15th, 1991 the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in the Philippines injected about 20 Tg of sulfur di...
Explosive volcanic eruptions can inject sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the stratosphere, which forms stra...
Explosive volcanic eruptions can inject sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the stratosphere, which forms stra...
Explosive volcanic eruptions can inject sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the stratosphere, which forms stra...
The 1991 eruption of Pinatubo produced about 5 cubic kilometers of dacitic magma and may be the seco...
On June 15th, 1991 the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo (15.1 deg. N, 120.3 Deg. E) in the Philippines injec...
We employ the atmospheric chemistry general circulation model (EMAC) with gas phase, heterogeneous c...
This paper is an attempt to measure our understanding of volcano/atmosphere interactions by comparin...
International audienceIn June 2009 the Sarychev volcano located in the Kuril Islands to the north ea...
These files contain data supporting all results reported in Quaglia, et al. (2022), . in Quaglia, et...
Volcanic eruptions have long been studied for their wide range of climatic effects. Although global-...
A previous model intercomparison of the Tambora aerosol cloud has highlighted substantial difference...
A previous model intercomparison of the Tambora aerosol cloud has highlighted substantial difference...
Large volcanic eruptions emit huge amounts of sulfur and fine ash into the stratosphere. These produ...
We simulate the transport of the volcanic cloud from the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo with the GE...
On June 15th, 1991 the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in the Philippines injected about 20 Tg of sulfur di...
Explosive volcanic eruptions can inject sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the stratosphere, which forms stra...
Explosive volcanic eruptions can inject sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the stratosphere, which forms stra...
Explosive volcanic eruptions can inject sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the stratosphere, which forms stra...
The 1991 eruption of Pinatubo produced about 5 cubic kilometers of dacitic magma and may be the seco...
On June 15th, 1991 the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo (15.1 deg. N, 120.3 Deg. E) in the Philippines injec...
We employ the atmospheric chemistry general circulation model (EMAC) with gas phase, heterogeneous c...
This paper is an attempt to measure our understanding of volcano/atmosphere interactions by comparin...
International audienceIn June 2009 the Sarychev volcano located in the Kuril Islands to the north ea...
These files contain data supporting all results reported in Quaglia, et al. (2022), . in Quaglia, et...
Volcanic eruptions have long been studied for their wide range of climatic effects. Although global-...