Lidar measurements of stratospheric aerosols enhanced after the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo: Alaska, winter 1991/1992

Lidar measurements made at Poker Flat, Alaska in winter 1991/1992 suggest that stratospheric aerosols were extremely enhanced after the volcanic eruption of Pinatubo. The vertical profile of aerosol concentration had maxima 16-17km, and 22-23km. An additional aerosol layer was identified only in the...

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Main Authors: Yasu-nobu Iwasaka, Motoo Fujiwara, Katsuji Matsunaga, Masahiro Nagatani, Hiroshi Nakada, Hideharu Akiyoshi, Satoshi Yasumatu, Ikuko Mori, Kouji Kondoh, Hideaki Nakane
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University/Faculty of Science, Fukuoka University/Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University/Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University/Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University/Faculty of Science, Fukuoka University/Faculty of Science, Fukuoka University/Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University/Aerological Observatory, Japan Meteorological Agency/National Institute of Environmental Studies 1993
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Summary:Lidar measurements made at Poker Flat, Alaska in winter 1991/1992 suggest that stratospheric aerosols were extremely enhanced after the volcanic eruption of Pinatubo. The vertical profile of aerosol concentration had maxima 16-17km, and 22-23km. An additional aerosol layer was identified only in the measurements of December 15,1991.