The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe : EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany

The optically thickest volcanic ash plume ever measured over Germany was monitored with multiwavelength Raman lidars and Sun photometer at Leipzig and Munich. When this ash layer, originating from the Eyjafjoll eruptions in southern Iceland, crossed Leipzig between 2.5 and 6 km height on 16 April 20...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Geophysical Research Letters
Main Authors: Ansmann, A., Tesche, Matthias, Gross, S., Freudenthaler, V., Seifert, P., Hiebsch, A., Schmidt, J., Wandinger, U., Mattis, I., Mueller, D., Wiegner, M.
Other Authors: School of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics, Centre for Atmospheric and Climate Physics Research, School of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science, Department of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics
Language:English
Published: 2010
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2299/11368
id ftunivhertford:oai:uhra.herts.ac.uk:2299/11368
record_format openpolar
spelling ftunivhertford:oai:uhra.herts.ac.uk:2299/11368 2023-05-15T16:51:00+02:00 The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe : EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany Ansmann, A. Tesche, Matthias Gross, S. Freudenthaler, V. Seifert, P. Hiebsch, A. Schmidt, J. Wandinger, U. Mattis, I. Mueller, D. Wiegner, M. School of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics Centre for Atmospheric and Climate Physics Research School of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science Department of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics 2010-07-15 5 http://hdl.handle.net/2299/11368 eng eng Geophysical Research Letters Ansmann , A , Tesche , M , Gross , S , Freudenthaler , V , Seifert , P , Hiebsch , A , Schmidt , J , Wandinger , U , Mattis , I , Mueller , D & Wiegner , M 2010 , ' The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe : EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany ' , Geophysical Research Letters , vol. 37 , no. 13 , L13810 . https://doi.org/10.1029/2010GL043809 0094-8276 PURE: 1979044 PURE UUID: 75409f34-543d-4c05-b758-5c6f6ed332a6 WOS: 000280043900003 Scopus: 77954667648 ORCID: /0000-0002-0203-7654/work/68611585 http://hdl.handle.net/2299/11368 DUST SAMUM 2010 ftunivhertford 2021-11-05T00:00:56Z The optically thickest volcanic ash plume ever measured over Germany was monitored with multiwavelength Raman lidars and Sun photometer at Leipzig and Munich. When this ash layer, originating from the Eyjafjoll eruptions in southern Iceland, crossed Leipzig between 2.5 and 6 km height on 16 April 2010, the total 500 nm aerosol optical depth reached 1.0, and the ash-related optical depth was about 0.7. Volume light-extinction coefficients (40-75-minute mean values) measured over Leipzig and Munich at 355 and 532 nm reached values of 400-600 Mm(-1) and ash mass concentrations were on the order of 1000 +/- 350 mg/m(3) in the center of the main ash layer. Extinction-to-backscatter ratios ranged from 55 +/- 5 sr (Munich) to 60 +/- 5 sr (Leipzig) in the main ash layer, and the particle linear depolarization ratio was close to 0.35 at both wavelengths. Rather low photometer-derived Angstrom exponents (500-1640 nm wavelength range) indicated the presence of a significant amount of large ash particles with diameters >20 mu m. Citation: Ansmann, A., et al. (2010), The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe: EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany, Geophys. Res. Lett., 37, L13810, doi:10.1029/2010GL043809. Peer reviewed Other/Unknown Material Iceland University of Hertfordshire: UH Research Archive Geophysical Research Letters 37 13 n/a n/a
institution Open Polar
collection University of Hertfordshire: UH Research Archive
op_collection_id ftunivhertford
language English
topic DUST
SAMUM
spellingShingle DUST
SAMUM
Ansmann, A.
Tesche, Matthias
Gross, S.
Freudenthaler, V.
Seifert, P.
Hiebsch, A.
Schmidt, J.
Wandinger, U.
Mattis, I.
Mueller, D.
Wiegner, M.
The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe : EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany
topic_facet DUST
SAMUM
description The optically thickest volcanic ash plume ever measured over Germany was monitored with multiwavelength Raman lidars and Sun photometer at Leipzig and Munich. When this ash layer, originating from the Eyjafjoll eruptions in southern Iceland, crossed Leipzig between 2.5 and 6 km height on 16 April 2010, the total 500 nm aerosol optical depth reached 1.0, and the ash-related optical depth was about 0.7. Volume light-extinction coefficients (40-75-minute mean values) measured over Leipzig and Munich at 355 and 532 nm reached values of 400-600 Mm(-1) and ash mass concentrations were on the order of 1000 +/- 350 mg/m(3) in the center of the main ash layer. Extinction-to-backscatter ratios ranged from 55 +/- 5 sr (Munich) to 60 +/- 5 sr (Leipzig) in the main ash layer, and the particle linear depolarization ratio was close to 0.35 at both wavelengths. Rather low photometer-derived Angstrom exponents (500-1640 nm wavelength range) indicated the presence of a significant amount of large ash particles with diameters >20 mu m. Citation: Ansmann, A., et al. (2010), The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe: EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany, Geophys. Res. Lett., 37, L13810, doi:10.1029/2010GL043809. Peer reviewed
author2 School of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics
Centre for Atmospheric and Climate Physics Research
School of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science
Department of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics
author Ansmann, A.
Tesche, Matthias
Gross, S.
Freudenthaler, V.
Seifert, P.
Hiebsch, A.
Schmidt, J.
Wandinger, U.
Mattis, I.
Mueller, D.
Wiegner, M.
author_facet Ansmann, A.
Tesche, Matthias
Gross, S.
Freudenthaler, V.
Seifert, P.
Hiebsch, A.
Schmidt, J.
Wandinger, U.
Mattis, I.
Mueller, D.
Wiegner, M.
author_sort Ansmann, A.
title The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe : EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany
title_short The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe : EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany
title_full The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe : EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany
title_fullStr The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe : EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany
title_full_unstemmed The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe : EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany
title_sort 16 april 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central europe : earlinet lidar and aeronet photometer observations at leipzig and munich, germany
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/2299/11368
genre Iceland
genre_facet Iceland
op_relation Geophysical Research Letters
Ansmann , A , Tesche , M , Gross , S , Freudenthaler , V , Seifert , P , Hiebsch , A , Schmidt , J , Wandinger , U , Mattis , I , Mueller , D & Wiegner , M 2010 , ' The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe : EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany ' , Geophysical Research Letters , vol. 37 , no. 13 , L13810 . https://doi.org/10.1029/2010GL043809
0094-8276
PURE: 1979044
PURE UUID: 75409f34-543d-4c05-b758-5c6f6ed332a6
WOS: 000280043900003
Scopus: 77954667648
ORCID: /0000-0002-0203-7654/work/68611585
http://hdl.handle.net/2299/11368
container_title Geophysical Research Letters
container_volume 37
container_issue 13
container_start_page n/a
op_container_end_page n/a
_version_ 1766041116302376960