2019
DOI: 10.1029/2018jd028882
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Evidence of New Particle Formation Within Etna and Stromboli Volcanic Plumes and Its Parameterization From Airborne In Situ Measurements

Abstract: Volcanic emissions can significantly affect the Earth's radiation budget by emitting aerosol particles and gas‐phase species that can result in the new particle formation (NPF). These particles can scatter solar radiation or modify cloud properties, with consequences on health, weather, and climate. To our knowledge, this is the first dedicated study detailing how gas‐phase precursors emitted from volcanic plumes can influence the NPF. A series of airborne measurements were performed around the Etna and Stromb… Show more

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“…Unlike ETNA15, the number of aerosols observed in STRO16 is mainly composed of aerosols with diameters greater than 10 nm, which is comparable with the number of simulated aerosols. This is explained by the higher condensation sink in the MABL than in the FT (supporting information Figure S1), which tends to inhibit nucleation and confirms through simulations the hypothesis proposed by Sahyoun et al (). The maximum aerosol concentration are localized close to the vent (Figure d), where SO 2 concentrations are highest (Figure b): Whether at 7 UTC or 8hr50 UTC, aerosol concentrations exceed 20,000 cm −3 .…”
Section: Description and Evaluation Of The Simulation With Available supporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Unlike ETNA15, the number of aerosols observed in STRO16 is mainly composed of aerosols with diameters greater than 10 nm, which is comparable with the number of simulated aerosols. This is explained by the higher condensation sink in the MABL than in the FT (supporting information Figure S1), which tends to inhibit nucleation and confirms through simulations the hypothesis proposed by Sahyoun et al (). The maximum aerosol concentration are localized close to the vent (Figure d), where SO 2 concentrations are highest (Figure b): Whether at 7 UTC or 8hr50 UTC, aerosol concentrations exceed 20,000 cm −3 .…”
Section: Description and Evaluation Of The Simulation With Available supporting
confidence: 87%
“…For ETNA15 flight (Figure 4c), the observed number of aerosols is mainly composed of aerosols with diameters between 2.5 and 10 nm (in diameter), as described in Sahyoun et al (2019). The simulation does not represent this particle size because, as explained in the section 3, the simulated aerosol distribution is defined by only two modes: Aitken and accumulation, and the median diameter of these modes is too coarse to represent particle sizes with diameters lower than 20 nm.…”
Section: Total Aerosol Numbermentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Our incomplete knowledge of the pre-industrial conditions is responsible for a significant fraction of the uncertainty on the impact of aerosols on climate, since these conditions form the baseline to calculate the radiative forcing caused by anthropogenic emissions in climate model simulations (Carslaw et al, 2013;Gordon et al, 2016Gordon et al, , 2017. Specifically, substantial uncertainties in the pre-industrial baseline cloud radiative state related to the activity of continuously degassing volcanoes were reported by Schmidt et al (2012).…”
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confidence: 99%