Volcanic eruptions inject substantial amounts of halogens into the atmosphere. Chlorine and bromine oxides have frequently been observed in volcanic plumes from different instrumental platforms such as from ground, aircraft and satellites. The present study is the first observational evidence that iodine oxides are also emitted into the atmosphere during volcanic eruptions. Large column amounts of iodine monoxide, IO, are observed in satellite measurements following the major eruption of the Kasatochi volcano, Alaska, in 2008. The IO signal is detected in measurements made both by SCIAMACHY (Scanning Imaging Absorption Spectrometer for Atmospheric CHartographY) on ENVISAT (Environmental Satellite) and GOME-2 (Global Ozone Monitoring Experim...
International audienceVolcanoes are a significant halogen source to the atmosphere. After water, car...
International audienceVolcanoes emit halogens into the atmosphere that undergo chemical cycling in p...
Volcanic halogen emissions to the troposphere undergo a rapid plume chemistry that destroys ozone. Q...
This article reports on satellite observations of iodine monoxide (IO) and bromine monoxide (BrO). T...
Constraining fluxes of volcanic bromine and iodine to the atmosphere is important given the signific...
Constraining fluxes of volcanic bromine and iodine to the atmosphere is important given the signific...
Volcanic gas studies are an established tool for volcanic monitoring and enhance the understanding o...
Bromine monoxide (BrO) is a radical which influences chemical processes in the atmosphere, in partic...
[1] Constraining fluxes of volcanic bromine and iodine to the atmosphere is important given the sign...
[1] Volcanic eruptions are known to be a major source of SO2 and some reactive halogen species notab...
Volcanic emissions are a source of halogens to the atmosphere. Rapid reactions convert the initially...
Iodine species in the troposphere are linked to ozone depletion and new particle formation. In this ...
International audienceVolcanoes are a significant halogen source to the atmosphere. After water, car...
International audienceVolcanoes emit halogens into the atmosphere that undergo chemical cycling in p...
Volcanic halogen emissions to the troposphere undergo a rapid plume chemistry that destroys ozone. Q...
This article reports on satellite observations of iodine monoxide (IO) and bromine monoxide (BrO). T...
Constraining fluxes of volcanic bromine and iodine to the atmosphere is important given the signific...
Constraining fluxes of volcanic bromine and iodine to the atmosphere is important given the signific...
Volcanic gas studies are an established tool for volcanic monitoring and enhance the understanding o...
Bromine monoxide (BrO) is a radical which influences chemical processes in the atmosphere, in partic...
[1] Constraining fluxes of volcanic bromine and iodine to the atmosphere is important given the sign...
[1] Volcanic eruptions are known to be a major source of SO2 and some reactive halogen species notab...
Volcanic emissions are a source of halogens to the atmosphere. Rapid reactions convert the initially...
Iodine species in the troposphere are linked to ozone depletion and new particle formation. In this ...
International audienceVolcanoes are a significant halogen source to the atmosphere. After water, car...
International audienceVolcanoes emit halogens into the atmosphere that undergo chemical cycling in p...
Volcanic halogen emissions to the troposphere undergo a rapid plume chemistry that destroys ozone. Q...