The significance of volcanic eruption strength and frequency for climate
A simple physical model of the atmospheric effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions is developed. Using only one input parameter - the initial amount of sulphur dioxide injected into the stratosphere - the global-average stratospheric optical-depth perturbation and surface temperature response...
Main Authors: | Miles, G, Grainger, R, Highwood, E |
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Other Authors: | Royal Meteorological Society |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2004
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