reference : Large volcanic aerosol load in the stratosphere linked to Asian monsoon transport

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Abstract The Nabro stratovolcano in Eritrea, northeastern Africa, erupted on 13 June 2011, injecting approximately 1.3 teragrams of sulfur dioxide (SO2) to altitudes of 9 to 14 kilometers in the upper troposphere, which resulted in a large aerosol enhancement in the stratosphere. The SO2 was lofted into the lower stratosphere by deep convection and the circulation associated with the Asian summer monsoon while gradually converting to sulfate aerosol. This demonstrates that to affect climate, volcanic eruptions need not be strong enough to inject sulfur directly to the stratosphere.
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.1219371
Date July 6, 2012
Issue 6090
Journal Science
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Pages 78-81
Title Large volcanic aerosol load in the stratosphere linked to Asian monsoon transport
URL http://www.sciencemag.org/content/337/6090/78.abstract
Volume 337
Year 2012
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