Southern hemisphere mid-latitude stratospheric aerosol after the 1974 Fuego eruption

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Aerosols, Atmospheric Composition, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Southern Hemisphere, Stratosphere, Volcanoes, Balloon Sounding, Particle Density (Concentration), Particulate Sampling, Time Series Analysis, Transport Properties, Winter

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A time series of aerosol concentration profiles for the lower stratosphere was obtained at 34 deg S (Mildura, Australia) during the 12 months after the eruption of Fuego volcano in Guatemala in October 1974. A persistent thin aerosol-rich layer was found at or near 17 km; it existed from late 1974 and was replenished in the southern winter of 1975. The available evidence indicates that the initial layer was probably not due to the Fuego eruption.

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