Transportation and deposition of volcanic ash from Iceland to the Arctic

As the Arctic will become more available to shipping traffic in the future, given the current trend of diminishing ice sheets continues, the emission of particles and gases originating from ships will increase in the Arctic. The emission of particles and gases can affect the sensitive Arctic environ...

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Main Author: Jönsson, Josefin
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Language:English
Published: Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionen 2014
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spelling ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:4460364 2023-07-30T03:55:38+02:00 Transportation and deposition of volcanic ash from Iceland to the Arctic Jönsson, Josefin 2014 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/4460364 eng eng Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionen Lunds universitet/Förbränningsfysik http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/4460364 Grímsvötn 2011 volcanic eruption the Arctic transportation and deposition of volcanic ash albedo air traffic Physics and Astronomy Earth and Environmental Sciences M2 2014 ftulundlupsp 2023-07-11T20:07:39Z As the Arctic will become more available to shipping traffic in the future, given the current trend of diminishing ice sheets continues, the emission of particles and gases originating from ships will increase in the Arctic. The emission of particles and gases can affect the sensitive Arctic environment in many ways, e.g. change albedo by deposition, affect air traffic, harm livestock and humans etc. Therefore it is of interest to explore the seasonal effect on the atmospheric circulation and dispersion of particles to the Arctic. The concentration and deposition of volcanic ash particles with regard to air traffic is also explored. The dispersion and deposition is explored by studying dispersion and deposition of volcanic ash in the programme “Danish Emergency Response Model of the Atmosphere” (DERMA) in operation at the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI). The result shows a winter season that is characterized by dispersion and deposition of particles into the Arctic, while the summer season has little or no dispersion or deposition into the Arctic. In summer, Europe receives the largest deposition of particles (1 g/m2) while the Arctic receives the largest amount of ash particles in the winter (> 1 g/m2). The deposition of ash particles in the Arctic creates a very thin layer of ash particles that most likely does not affect the albedo of the ice and snow-covered surface. Therefore the short- and long-term climate effects are not significant. The effect of ash particles on air traffic is minor and the area affected shifts depending on the season due to the difference in dispersion. The major impact on air traffic is most likely delays of some departures. However, it is important to keep in mind that to fully prove a seasonal difference in dispersion and deposition, a more detailed and precise investigation needs to be carried out with statistics of the different seasons. Other/Unknown Material albedo Arctic Iceland Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP) Arctic
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topic Grímsvötn 2011
volcanic eruption
the Arctic
transportation and deposition of volcanic ash
albedo
air traffic
Physics and Astronomy
Earth and Environmental Sciences
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volcanic eruption
the Arctic
transportation and deposition of volcanic ash
albedo
air traffic
Physics and Astronomy
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Jönsson, Josefin
Transportation and deposition of volcanic ash from Iceland to the Arctic
topic_facet Grímsvötn 2011
volcanic eruption
the Arctic
transportation and deposition of volcanic ash
albedo
air traffic
Physics and Astronomy
Earth and Environmental Sciences
description As the Arctic will become more available to shipping traffic in the future, given the current trend of diminishing ice sheets continues, the emission of particles and gases originating from ships will increase in the Arctic. The emission of particles and gases can affect the sensitive Arctic environment in many ways, e.g. change albedo by deposition, affect air traffic, harm livestock and humans etc. Therefore it is of interest to explore the seasonal effect on the atmospheric circulation and dispersion of particles to the Arctic. The concentration and deposition of volcanic ash particles with regard to air traffic is also explored. The dispersion and deposition is explored by studying dispersion and deposition of volcanic ash in the programme “Danish Emergency Response Model of the Atmosphere” (DERMA) in operation at the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI). The result shows a winter season that is characterized by dispersion and deposition of particles into the Arctic, while the summer season has little or no dispersion or deposition into the Arctic. In summer, Europe receives the largest deposition of particles (1 g/m2) while the Arctic receives the largest amount of ash particles in the winter (> 1 g/m2). The deposition of ash particles in the Arctic creates a very thin layer of ash particles that most likely does not affect the albedo of the ice and snow-covered surface. Therefore the short- and long-term climate effects are not significant. The effect of ash particles on air traffic is minor and the area affected shifts depending on the season due to the difference in dispersion. The major impact on air traffic is most likely delays of some departures. However, it is important to keep in mind that to fully prove a seasonal difference in dispersion and deposition, a more detailed and precise investigation needs to be carried out with statistics of the different seasons.
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