Dispersion characteristics of volcanically injected aerosol as seen by SAGE I, SAM II, and SAGE IIGeneral features of the dispersion of aerosols injected into the atmosphere by volcanic eruptions are described on the bases of data from the SAGE I, SAGE II and SAM II satellites. All three satellites carried sensors which measured the vertical profile of aerosol extinction at 1 micron wavelength. The discussion covers the eruptions of seven volcanoes over the period 1979-82. The events occurred at low latitudes and in the Northern Hemisphere. Aerosols from Northern Hemisphere eruptions stayed in the Northern Hemisphere, while aerosols from low latitude events spread to both hemispheres. Dispersion was fastest in the winter hemisphere. Sample details are discussed from tracking the dispersion of the aerosol from the eruption of El Chichon by SAGE II sensors.
Document ID
19870027892
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kent, G. S. (Science and Technology Corp. Hampton, VA, United States)