International audienceThis study investigates the influence of the 2015 Calbuco eruption (41.2 • S, 72.4 • W; Chile) on the total columnar aerosol optical properties over the Southern Hemisphere. The well-known technic of sun photometry was applied for the investigation of the transport and spatio-temporal evolution of the optical properties of the volcanic plume. The CIMEL sun photometer measurements performed at six South American and three African sites were statistically analysed. This study involves the use of the satellite observations and a back-trajectory model. The passage of the Calbuco plume is statistically detectable in the aerosol optical depth (AOD) observations obtained from sun pho-tometer and MODIS observations. This stati...
The Calbuco volcano in southern Chile (41.3 S, 72.6 W) underwent three separate eruptions on 22–23...
International audienceThis paper quantifies the tropical stratospheric aerosol content as impacted b...
International audienceWe investigate the impact of the 2015 Mount Calbuco eruption and previous erup...
International audienceThis study investigates the influence of the 2015 Calbuco eruption (41.2 • S, ...
On 22 April 2015, the Calbuco volcano in Chile (Lat: 41.33 ∘ S, Long: 72.62 ∘ W) erupt...
After 43 years of inactivity, the Calbuco volcano, which is located in the southern part of Chile, e...
International audienceAfter 43 years of inactivity, the Calbuco volcano which is located in the sout...
Volcanic plumes can be transported across vast distances and can have an impact on solar ultraviolet...
International audienceVolcanic plumes can be transported across vast distances and can have an impac...
The Calbuco volcano in southern Chile (41.3 S, 72.6 W) underwent three separate eruptions on 22–23...
International audienceThis paper quantifies the tropical stratospheric aerosol content as impacted b...
International audienceWe investigate the impact of the 2015 Mount Calbuco eruption and previous erup...
International audienceThis study investigates the influence of the 2015 Calbuco eruption (41.2 • S, ...
On 22 April 2015, the Calbuco volcano in Chile (Lat: 41.33 ∘ S, Long: 72.62 ∘ W) erupt...
After 43 years of inactivity, the Calbuco volcano, which is located in the southern part of Chile, e...
International audienceAfter 43 years of inactivity, the Calbuco volcano which is located in the sout...
Volcanic plumes can be transported across vast distances and can have an impact on solar ultraviolet...
International audienceVolcanic plumes can be transported across vast distances and can have an impac...
The Calbuco volcano in southern Chile (41.3 S, 72.6 W) underwent three separate eruptions on 22–23...
International audienceThis paper quantifies the tropical stratospheric aerosol content as impacted b...
International audienceWe investigate the impact of the 2015 Mount Calbuco eruption and previous erup...