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Títulos: Aerosol properties of the Eyjafjallajökull ash derived from sun photometer and satellite observations over the Iberian Peninsula
Autores/as: Toledano Olmeda, Carlos
Bennouna, Y.
Cachorro Revilla, Victoria Eugenia
Ortiz de Galisteo, J.P.
Stohl, A.
Stebel, K.
Kristiansen, N.I.
Olmo, F.J.
Lymani, H.
Obregón Muñoz, María Ángeles
Estellés, V.
Wagner, F.
Baldasano Recio, José María
González Castanedo, Y
Clarisse, L.
Frutos, A. M. de
Palabras clave: Eyjafjallajökull;Fotómetro solar;AERONET;Propiedades ópticas;Teledetección;FLEXPART;Sun photometer;Optical properties;Remote sensing
Fecha de publicación: 2012
Editor/a: Elsevier
Resumen: The Eyjafjallajökull ash that crossed over Spain and Portugal on 6–12 May 2010 has been monitored by a set ofoperational sun photometer sites within AERONET-RIMA and satellite sensors. The sun photometer observations (aerosol optical depth, coarse mode concentrations) and ash products from IASI and SEVIRI satellite sensors, together with FLEXPART simulations of particle transport, allow identifying the volcanic aerosols. The aerosol columnar properties derived from inversions were investigated, indicating specific properties, especially regarding the absorption. The single scattering albedo was high (0.95 at 440 nm) and nearly wavelength independent, although with slight decrease with wavelength. Other parameters, like the fine mode fraction of the volume size distributions (0.20–0.80) or the portion of spherical particles (15–90%), were very variable among the sites and indicated that the various ash clouds were inhomogeneous with respect to particle size and shape.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/19477
ISSN: 1352-2310
DOI: j.atmosenv.2011.09.072
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