Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009agufm.a31d0158s&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2009, abstract #A31D-0158
Physics
[0305] Atmospheric Composition And Structure / Aerosols And Particles, [0370] Atmospheric Composition And Structure / Volcanic Effects
Scientific paper
The Sarychev-Peak Volcano (48.1 N, 153.2 E) on Russia’s Matua Island in the northwest Pacific unleashed a powerful eruption on June 12, 2009. Co-located ground-based sun photometers of the AEROCAN / AERONET network and backscatter Lidars along with remote sensing imagery products (CALIPSO, MODIS, OMI) and back trajectories (HYSPLIT model) were used to analyze this small particle (sub-micron), optically thin, high altitude (UTLS) volcanic plume. The presentation will focus on the results from the sites in Eureka (Nunavut, Canada), Sherbrooke (Quebec, Canada), Egbert (Ontario, Canada), and Halifax (Nova Scotia, Canada).
Daou Doris
Duck Thomas J.
Eloranta Edwin W.
Karumudi M.
Lesins G. B.
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