reference : Response to Comments on "Large volcanic aerosol load in the stratosphere linked to Asian monsoon transport"

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Abstract Fromm et al. and Vernier et al. suggest that their analyses of satellite measurements indicate that the main part of the Nabro volcanic plume from the eruption on 13 June 2011 was directly injected into the stratosphere. We address these analyses and, in addition, show that both wind trajectories and height-resolved profiles of sulfur dioxide indicate that although the eruption column may have extended higher than the Smithsonian report we highlighted, it was overwhelmingly tropospheric. Additionally, the height-resolved sulfur dioxide profiles provide further convincing evidence for convective transport of volcanic gas to the stratosphere from deep convection associated with the Asian monsoon.
Author Bourassa, Adam E. Robock, Alan Randel, William J. Deshler, Terry Rieger, Landon A. Lloyd, Nicholas D. Llewellyn, E. J. Degenstein, Douglas A.
DOI 10.1126/science.1227961
Date February 8, 2013
Issue 6120
Journal Science
Pages 647
Title Response to Comments on "Large volcanic aerosol load in the stratosphere linked to Asian monsoon transport"
URL http://www.sciencemag.org/content/339/6120/647.5.abstract
Volume 339
Year 2013
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