Four-dimensional distribution of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic cloud over Europe observed by EARLINET

The eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull in April–May 2010 represents a "natural experiment" to study the impact of volcanic emissions on a continental scale. For the first time, quantitative data about the presence, altitude, and layering of the volcanic cloud, in conjunctio...

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Main Authors: Pappalardo, G., Mona, L., D'Amico, G., Wandinger, U., Adam, M., Amodeo, A., Ansmann, A., Apituley, A., Alados Arboledas, L., Balis, D., Boselli, A., Bravo-Aranda, J.A., Chaikovsky, A., Comeron, A., Cuesta, J., De Tomasi, F., Freudenthaler, V., Gausa, M., Giannakaki, E., Giehl, H., Giunta, A., Grigorov, I., Groß, S., Haeffelin, M., Hiebsch, A., Iarlori, M., Lange, D., Linné, H., Madonna, F., Mattis, I., Mamouri, R.-E., McAuliffe, M.A.P., Mitev, V., Molero, F., Navas-Guzman, F., Nicolae, D., Papayannis, A., Perrone, M.R., Pietras, C., Pietruczuk, A., Pisani, G., Preißler, J., Pujadas, M., Rizi, V., Ruth, A.A., Schmidt, J., Schnell, F., Seifert, P., Serikov, I., Sicard, M., Simeonov, V., Spinelli, N., Stebel, K., Tesche, M., Trickl, T., Wang, X., Wagner, F., Wiegner, M., Wilson, K.M.
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:oiaPVYsBBwLIz6xGHvio 2023-11-12T04:16:53+01:00 Four-dimensional distribution of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic cloud over Europe observed by EARLINET Pappalardo, G. Mona, L. D'Amico, G. Wandinger, U. Adam, M. Amodeo, A. Ansmann, A. Apituley, A. Alados Arboledas, L. Balis, D. Boselli, A. Bravo-Aranda, J.A. Chaikovsky, A. Comeron, A. Cuesta, J. De Tomasi, F. Freudenthaler, V. Gausa, M. Giannakaki, E. Giehl, H. Giunta, A. Grigorov, I. Groß, S. Haeffelin, M. Hiebsch, A. Iarlori, M. Lange, D. Linné, H. Madonna, F. Mattis, I. Mamouri, R.-E. McAuliffe, M.A.P. Mitev, V. Molero, F. Navas-Guzman, F. Nicolae, D. Papayannis, A. Perrone, M.R. Pietras, C. Pietruczuk, A. Pisani, G. Preißler, J. Pujadas, M. Rizi, V. Ruth, A.A. Schmidt, J. Schnell, F. Seifert, P. Serikov, I. Sicard, M. Simeonov, V. Spinelli, N. Stebel, K. Tesche, M. Trickl, T. Wang, X. Wagner, F. Wiegner, M. Wilson, K.M. 2013 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.34657/971 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/569 eng eng München : European Geopyhsical Union CC BY 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 13, Issue 8, Page 4429-4450 boundary layer cloud cover data set lidar optical property satellite data troposphere volcanic aerosol volcanic cloud volcanic eruption 550 article Text 2013 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/971 2023-10-22T23:17:57Z The eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull in April–May 2010 represents a "natural experiment" to study the impact of volcanic emissions on a continental scale. For the first time, quantitative data about the presence, altitude, and layering of the volcanic cloud, in conjunction with optical information, are available for most parts of Europe derived from the observations by the European Aerosol Research Lidar NETwork (EARLINET). Based on multi-wavelength Raman lidar systems, EARLINET is the only instrument worldwide that is able to provide dense time series of high-quality optical data to be used for aerosol typing and for the retrieval of particle microphysical properties as a function of altitude. In this work we show the four-dimensional (4-D) distribution of the Eyjafjallajökull volcanic cloud in the troposphere over Europe as observed by EARLINET during the entire volcanic event (15 April–26 May 2010). All optical properties directly measured (backscatter, extinction, and particle linear depolarization ratio) are stored in the EARLINET database available at http://www.earlinet.org. A specific relational database providing the volcanic mask over Europe, realized ad hoc for this specific event, has been developed and is available on request at http://www.earlinet.org. During the first days after the eruption, volcanic particles were detected over Central Europe within a wide range of altitudes, from the upper troposphere down to the local planetary boundary layer (PBL). After 19 April 2010, volcanic particles were detected over southern and south-eastern Europe. During the first half of May (5–15 May), material emitted by the Eyjafjallajökull volcano was detected over Spain and Portugal and then over the Mediterranean and the Balkans. The last observations of the event were recorded until 25 May in Central Europe and in the Eastern Mediterranean area. The 4-D distribution of volcanic aerosol layering and optical properties on European scale reported here provides an unprecedented data set for ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Eyjafjallajökull Unknown
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optical property
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volcanic aerosol
volcanic cloud
volcanic eruption
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optical property
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Pappalardo, G.
Mona, L.
D'Amico, G.
Wandinger, U.
Adam, M.
Amodeo, A.
Ansmann, A.
Apituley, A.
Alados Arboledas, L.
Balis, D.
Boselli, A.
Bravo-Aranda, J.A.
Chaikovsky, A.
Comeron, A.
Cuesta, J.
De Tomasi, F.
Freudenthaler, V.
Gausa, M.
Giannakaki, E.
Giehl, H.
Giunta, A.
Grigorov, I.
Groß, S.
Haeffelin, M.
Hiebsch, A.
Iarlori, M.
Lange, D.
Linné, H.
Madonna, F.
Mattis, I.
Mamouri, R.-E.
McAuliffe, M.A.P.
Mitev, V.
Molero, F.
Navas-Guzman, F.
Nicolae, D.
Papayannis, A.
Perrone, M.R.
Pietras, C.
Pietruczuk, A.
Pisani, G.
Preißler, J.
Pujadas, M.
Rizi, V.
Ruth, A.A.
Schmidt, J.
Schnell, F.
Seifert, P.
Serikov, I.
Sicard, M.
Simeonov, V.
Spinelli, N.
Stebel, K.
Tesche, M.
Trickl, T.
Wang, X.
Wagner, F.
Wiegner, M.
Wilson, K.M.
Four-dimensional distribution of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic cloud over Europe observed by EARLINET
topic_facet boundary layer
cloud cover
data set
lidar
optical property
satellite data
troposphere
volcanic aerosol
volcanic cloud
volcanic eruption
550
description The eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull in April–May 2010 represents a "natural experiment" to study the impact of volcanic emissions on a continental scale. For the first time, quantitative data about the presence, altitude, and layering of the volcanic cloud, in conjunction with optical information, are available for most parts of Europe derived from the observations by the European Aerosol Research Lidar NETwork (EARLINET). Based on multi-wavelength Raman lidar systems, EARLINET is the only instrument worldwide that is able to provide dense time series of high-quality optical data to be used for aerosol typing and for the retrieval of particle microphysical properties as a function of altitude. In this work we show the four-dimensional (4-D) distribution of the Eyjafjallajökull volcanic cloud in the troposphere over Europe as observed by EARLINET during the entire volcanic event (15 April–26 May 2010). All optical properties directly measured (backscatter, extinction, and particle linear depolarization ratio) are stored in the EARLINET database available at http://www.earlinet.org. A specific relational database providing the volcanic mask over Europe, realized ad hoc for this specific event, has been developed and is available on request at http://www.earlinet.org. During the first days after the eruption, volcanic particles were detected over Central Europe within a wide range of altitudes, from the upper troposphere down to the local planetary boundary layer (PBL). After 19 April 2010, volcanic particles were detected over southern and south-eastern Europe. During the first half of May (5–15 May), material emitted by the Eyjafjallajökull volcano was detected over Spain and Portugal and then over the Mediterranean and the Balkans. The last observations of the event were recorded until 25 May in Central Europe and in the Eastern Mediterranean area. The 4-D distribution of volcanic aerosol layering and optical properties on European scale reported here provides an unprecedented data set for ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pappalardo, G.
Mona, L.
D'Amico, G.
Wandinger, U.
Adam, M.
Amodeo, A.
Ansmann, A.
Apituley, A.
Alados Arboledas, L.
Balis, D.
Boselli, A.
Bravo-Aranda, J.A.
Chaikovsky, A.
Comeron, A.
Cuesta, J.
De Tomasi, F.
Freudenthaler, V.
Gausa, M.
Giannakaki, E.
Giehl, H.
Giunta, A.
Grigorov, I.
Groß, S.
Haeffelin, M.
Hiebsch, A.
Iarlori, M.
Lange, D.
Linné, H.
Madonna, F.
Mattis, I.
Mamouri, R.-E.
McAuliffe, M.A.P.
Mitev, V.
Molero, F.
Navas-Guzman, F.
Nicolae, D.
Papayannis, A.
Perrone, M.R.
Pietras, C.
Pietruczuk, A.
Pisani, G.
Preißler, J.
Pujadas, M.
Rizi, V.
Ruth, A.A.
Schmidt, J.
Schnell, F.
Seifert, P.
Serikov, I.
Sicard, M.
Simeonov, V.
Spinelli, N.
Stebel, K.
Tesche, M.
Trickl, T.
Wang, X.
Wagner, F.
Wiegner, M.
Wilson, K.M.
author_facet Pappalardo, G.
Mona, L.
D'Amico, G.
Wandinger, U.
Adam, M.
Amodeo, A.
Ansmann, A.
Apituley, A.
Alados Arboledas, L.
Balis, D.
Boselli, A.
Bravo-Aranda, J.A.
Chaikovsky, A.
Comeron, A.
Cuesta, J.
De Tomasi, F.
Freudenthaler, V.
Gausa, M.
Giannakaki, E.
Giehl, H.
Giunta, A.
Grigorov, I.
Groß, S.
Haeffelin, M.
Hiebsch, A.
Iarlori, M.
Lange, D.
Linné, H.
Madonna, F.
Mattis, I.
Mamouri, R.-E.
McAuliffe, M.A.P.
Mitev, V.
Molero, F.
Navas-Guzman, F.
Nicolae, D.
Papayannis, A.
Perrone, M.R.
Pietras, C.
Pietruczuk, A.
Pisani, G.
Preißler, J.
Pujadas, M.
Rizi, V.
Ruth, A.A.
Schmidt, J.
Schnell, F.
Seifert, P.
Serikov, I.
Sicard, M.
Simeonov, V.
Spinelli, N.
Stebel, K.
Tesche, M.
Trickl, T.
Wang, X.
Wagner, F.
Wiegner, M.
Wilson, K.M.
author_sort Pappalardo, G.
title Four-dimensional distribution of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic cloud over Europe observed by EARLINET
title_short Four-dimensional distribution of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic cloud over Europe observed by EARLINET
title_full Four-dimensional distribution of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic cloud over Europe observed by EARLINET
title_fullStr Four-dimensional distribution of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic cloud over Europe observed by EARLINET
title_full_unstemmed Four-dimensional distribution of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic cloud over Europe observed by EARLINET
title_sort four-dimensional distribution of the 2010 eyjafjallajökull volcanic cloud over europe observed by earlinet
publisher München : European Geopyhsical Union
publishDate 2013
url https://doi.org/10.34657/971
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