Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Dec 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983sci...222.1011k&link_type=abstract
Science (ISSN 0036-8075), vol. 222, Dec. 2, 1983, p. 1011-1013.
Physics
Optics
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Aerosols, Atmospheric Optics, Lunar Eclipses, Volcanoes, Brightness, Optical Thickness
Scientific paper
The moon is visible during total lunar eclipses due to sunlight refracted into the earth's shadow by the atmosphere. Stratospheric aerosols can profoundly affect the brightness of the eclipsed moon. Observed brightnesses of 21 lunar eclipses during 1960 - 1982 are compared with theoretical calculations based on refraction by an aerosol-free atmosphere to yield globally averaged aerosol optical depths. Results indicate the global aerosol loading from the 1982 eruption of El Chichón is similar in magnitude to that from the 1963 Agung eruption.
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