Halogen emissions from a small volcanic eruption: Modeling the peak concentrations, dispersion, and volcanically induced ozone loss in the stratosphere
Aircraft measurements in the Hekla, Iceland volcanic plume in February 2000 revealed large quantities of hydrogen halides within the stratosphere correlated to volcanic SO2. Investigation of the longer-term stratospheric impact of these emissions, using the 3D chemical transport model, SLIMCAT sugge...
Main Authors: | Millard, G, Mather, T, Pyle, D, Rose, W, Thornton, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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