Explosive volcanic eruptions inject large amounts of gas and particles into the atmosphere resulting in strong impacts on anthropic systems and climate. Fine ash particles in suspension, even if at low concentrations, are a serious aviation safety hazard. A key point to predict the dispersion and deposition of volcanic ash is the knowledge of emitted mass and its particle size distribution. Usually the deposit is used to characterize the source but a large uncertainty is present for fine and very fine ash particles which are usually not well preserved. Conversely, satellite observations provide only column-integrated information and are strongly sensitive to cloud conditions above the ash plumes. Consequently, in situ measurements are funda...
Airborne ash generated by explosive volcanic eruptions presents a significant danger to aviation. Ac...
Satellite-based measurements of volcanic ash give the total amount of volcanic ash per area, typical...
International audienceWe have carried out an experiment using a 3.2 mm-wavelength scanning Doppler r...
Explosive volcanic eruptions inject large amounts of gas and particles into the atmosphere resulting...
Explosive volcanic eruptions inject large amounts of gas and particles into the atmosphere resulting...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support from NERC, Grant No. NE/S005218/1, “Radar-supported N...
Volcanic plumes pose a hazard to health and society and a particular risk for aviation. Hazard mitig...
Volcanic plumes pose a hazard to health and society and a particular risk for aviation. Hazard mitig...
Volcanic plumes pose a hazard to health and society and a particular risk for aviation. Hazard mitig...
In April 2010, volcanic ash from the Eyjafjalla volcano in Iceland strongly impacted aviation in Eur...
The Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland emitted a cloud of ash into the atmosphere during April and ...
This is the final version. Available from EDP Sciences via the DOI in this record. The Met Office ha...
Even modest ash-rich volcanic eruptions can severely impact a range of human activities, especially ...
International audienceAsh particle terminal settling velocity is an important parameter to measure i...
International audienceAsh particle terminal settling velocity is an important parameter to measure i...
Airborne ash generated by explosive volcanic eruptions presents a significant danger to aviation. Ac...
Satellite-based measurements of volcanic ash give the total amount of volcanic ash per area, typical...
International audienceWe have carried out an experiment using a 3.2 mm-wavelength scanning Doppler r...
Explosive volcanic eruptions inject large amounts of gas and particles into the atmosphere resulting...
Explosive volcanic eruptions inject large amounts of gas and particles into the atmosphere resulting...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support from NERC, Grant No. NE/S005218/1, “Radar-supported N...
Volcanic plumes pose a hazard to health and society and a particular risk for aviation. Hazard mitig...
Volcanic plumes pose a hazard to health and society and a particular risk for aviation. Hazard mitig...
Volcanic plumes pose a hazard to health and society and a particular risk for aviation. Hazard mitig...
In April 2010, volcanic ash from the Eyjafjalla volcano in Iceland strongly impacted aviation in Eur...
The Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland emitted a cloud of ash into the atmosphere during April and ...
This is the final version. Available from EDP Sciences via the DOI in this record. The Met Office ha...
Even modest ash-rich volcanic eruptions can severely impact a range of human activities, especially ...
International audienceAsh particle terminal settling velocity is an important parameter to measure i...
International audienceAsh particle terminal settling velocity is an important parameter to measure i...
Airborne ash generated by explosive volcanic eruptions presents a significant danger to aviation. Ac...
Satellite-based measurements of volcanic ash give the total amount of volcanic ash per area, typical...
International audienceWe have carried out an experiment using a 3.2 mm-wavelength scanning Doppler r...