During the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull in April-May 2010 multi-wavelength Raman lidar measurements were performed at the CNR-IMAA Atmospheric Observatory (CIAO), whenever weather conditions permitted observations. A methodology both for volcanic layer identification and accurate aerosol typing has been developed. This methodology relies on the multi-wavelength Raman lidar measurements and the support of long-term lidar measurements performed at CIAO since 2000. The aerosol mask for lidar measurements performed at CIAO during the 2010 Eyjafjallajokull eruption has been obtained. Volcanic aerosol layers were observed in different periods: 19-22 April, 2729 April, 8-9 May, 13-14 May and 18-19 May. A maximum aerosol optical depth of about 0.12-0.13 was observed on 20 April, 22:00 UTC and 13 May, 20:30 UTC. Volcanic particles were detected at low altitudes, in the free troposphere and in the upper troposphere. Occurrences of volcanic particles within the PBL were detected on 21-22 April and 13 May. A Saharan dust event was observed on 13-14 May: dust and volcanic particles were simultaneously detected at CIAO at separated different altitudes as well as mixed within the same layer. Lidar ratios at 355 and 532 nm, the Angstrom exponent at 355/532 nm, the backscatter-related Angstrom exponent at 532/1064 nm and the particle linear depolarization ratio at 532 nm measured inside the detected volcanic layers are discussed. The dependence of these quantities on relative humidity has been investigated by using co-located microwave profiler measurements. The measured values of these intensive parameters indicate the presence of volcanic sulfates/continental mixed aerosol in the volcanic aerosol layers observed at CIAO. In correspondence of the maxima ob-served in the volcanic aerosol load on 19-20 April and 13 May, different values of intensive parameters were observed. Apart from the occurrence of sulfate aerosol, these values indicate also the presence of some ash which is affected by the aging during transport over Europe.

Multi-wavelength Raman lidar observations of the Eyjafjallajokull volcanic cloud over Potenza, southern Italy

Mona L;Amodeo A;D'Amico G;Giunta A;Madonna F;Pappalardo G
2012

Abstract

During the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull in April-May 2010 multi-wavelength Raman lidar measurements were performed at the CNR-IMAA Atmospheric Observatory (CIAO), whenever weather conditions permitted observations. A methodology both for volcanic layer identification and accurate aerosol typing has been developed. This methodology relies on the multi-wavelength Raman lidar measurements and the support of long-term lidar measurements performed at CIAO since 2000. The aerosol mask for lidar measurements performed at CIAO during the 2010 Eyjafjallajokull eruption has been obtained. Volcanic aerosol layers were observed in different periods: 19-22 April, 2729 April, 8-9 May, 13-14 May and 18-19 May. A maximum aerosol optical depth of about 0.12-0.13 was observed on 20 April, 22:00 UTC and 13 May, 20:30 UTC. Volcanic particles were detected at low altitudes, in the free troposphere and in the upper troposphere. Occurrences of volcanic particles within the PBL were detected on 21-22 April and 13 May. A Saharan dust event was observed on 13-14 May: dust and volcanic particles were simultaneously detected at CIAO at separated different altitudes as well as mixed within the same layer. Lidar ratios at 355 and 532 nm, the Angstrom exponent at 355/532 nm, the backscatter-related Angstrom exponent at 532/1064 nm and the particle linear depolarization ratio at 532 nm measured inside the detected volcanic layers are discussed. The dependence of these quantities on relative humidity has been investigated by using co-located microwave profiler measurements. The measured values of these intensive parameters indicate the presence of volcanic sulfates/continental mixed aerosol in the volcanic aerosol layers observed at CIAO. In correspondence of the maxima ob-served in the volcanic aerosol load on 19-20 April and 13 May, different values of intensive parameters were observed. Apart from the occurrence of sulfate aerosol, these values indicate also the presence of some ash which is affected by the aging during transport over Europe.
2012
Istituto di Metodologie per l'Analisi Ambientale - IMAA
IN-SITU MEASUREMENTS
DEPOLARIZATION RATIO AEROSOL BACKSCATTER EARLINET PROJECT SAHARAN DUST SAMUM 2006 ERUPTION
ASH
APRIL
LAYER
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