Lidar measurements were performed in the framework of the EARLINET project during the last eruptions (July–August 2001 and November 2002) of the Etna volcano. Both aerosol backscattering and extinction coefficients show the presence of remarkable aerosol layers in central and especially in southern Europe during the Etna eruptions periods. The aerosol layer altitudes ranged from 1 to 6 km. Back-trajectory, lidar ratio and backscatter related Angstrom coefficient analyses show that most of the aerosol layers originated from the Etna eruption and were made of sulfates and small absorbing volcanic ash. Thanks to the EARLINET network, the space and temporal distributions of volcanic aerosol have been studied over continental scale
In this paper, we use data obtained from LiDAR measurements during an ash emission event on 15 Novem...
Lidar and sun-photometer measurements were performed intensively over the Iberian Peninsula (IP) dur...
Aerosols originating from volcanic emissions have an impact on the climate: sulfate and...
Lidar measurements were performed in the framework of the EARLINET project during the last eruptions...
REVIEWED AND REVISED PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 21ST INTERNATIONAL LASER RADAR CONFERENCE (ILRC), 8-12 ...
EARLINET, the European Aerosol Research Lidar NETwork, established in 2000, is the first coordinated...
A European Aerosol Research Lidar Network to Establish an Aerosol ClimatologyAerosols affect life on...
The eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull in April–May 2010 represents a "natural exper...
Results of a lidar measurement campaign performed at IMAA-CNR (Potenza, Italy) during the 2002 Etna ...
The eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajokull in April-May 2010 represents a "natural exper...
International audience<p>The aerosol properties of Mount Etna&#8217;s passive degassing pl...
The transport of aerosol in the troposphere during the 2002 eruption of Mount Etna was investigated ...
In this paper, we use data obtained from LiDAR measurements during an ash emission event on 15 Novem...
Lidar and sun-photometer measurements were performed intensively over the Iberian Peninsula (IP) dur...
Aerosols originating from volcanic emissions have an impact on the climate: sulfate and...
Lidar measurements were performed in the framework of the EARLINET project during the last eruptions...
REVIEWED AND REVISED PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE 21ST INTERNATIONAL LASER RADAR CONFERENCE (ILRC), 8-12 ...
EARLINET, the European Aerosol Research Lidar NETwork, established in 2000, is the first coordinated...
A European Aerosol Research Lidar Network to Establish an Aerosol ClimatologyAerosols affect life on...
The eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull in April–May 2010 represents a "natural exper...
Results of a lidar measurement campaign performed at IMAA-CNR (Potenza, Italy) during the 2002 Etna ...
The eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajokull in April-May 2010 represents a "natural exper...
International audience<p>The aerosol properties of Mount Etna&#8217;s passive degassing pl...
The transport of aerosol in the troposphere during the 2002 eruption of Mount Etna was investigated ...
In this paper, we use data obtained from LiDAR measurements during an ash emission event on 15 Novem...
Lidar and sun-photometer measurements were performed intensively over the Iberian Peninsula (IP) dur...
Aerosols originating from volcanic emissions have an impact on the climate: sulfate and...