Stratospheric loading of sulfur from explosive volcanic eruptions

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作者
Bluth, GJS
Rose, WI
Sprod, IE
Krueger, AJ
机构
[1] Dept. of Geol. Eng. and Sciences, Michigan Technological University, Houghton
[2] CIRES, Campus Box 449, University of Colorado, Boulder
[3] Laboratory for Atmospheres, NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt
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10.1086/515972
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
This paper is an attempt to measure our understanding of volcano/atmosphere interactions by comparing a box model of potential volcanogenic aerosol production and removal in the stratosphere with the stratospheric aerosol optical depth over the period of 1979 to 1994. Model results and observed data are in good agreement both in magnitude and removal rates for the two largest eruptions, El Chichon and Pinatubo. However, the peak of stratospheric optical depth occurs about nine months alter the eruptions, four times longer than the model prediction, which is driven by actual SO2 measurements. For smaller eruptions, the observed stratospheric perturbation is typically much less pronounced than modeled, and the observed aerosol removal rates much slower than expected. These results indicate several limitations in our knowledge of the volcano-atmosphere reactions in the months following an eruption. Further, it is evident that much of the emitted sulfur from smaller eruptions fails to produce any stratospheric impact. This suggests a threshold whereby eruption columns that do not rise much higher than the tropopause (which decreases in height from equatorial to polar latitudes) are subject to highly efficient sell-removal processes. Per low latitude volcanoes during our period of study, eruption rates on the order of 50,000 m(3)/s (dense rock equivalent) were needed to produce a significant global perturbation in stratospheric optical depth, i.e., greater-than 0.001. However, at high (>40 degrees) latitudes, this level of stratospheric impact was produced by eruption rates an order of magnitude smaller.
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