2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-11407
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Hot volcanic ash filters eruptive SO2 during hot transport in conduits and the lower plume: A predictive model with implications for the climate impacts of volcanic eruptions

Abstract: <p>Sulfate aerosols are a primary driver of climate impacts during and following volcanic eruptions and form from erupted SO<sub>2 </sub>gas. However, the amount of SO<sub>2</sub> that is delivered to the stratosphere is not clearly related to the amount dissolved in the magma (the ‘sulfur excess problem’). Therefore, magma properties and eruption magnitude are not necessarily predictive of climate impacts from er… Show more

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