Gy. Wen et Je. Frederick, OZONE WITHIN THE EL CHICHON AEROSOL CLOUD INFERRED FROM SOLAR BACKSCATTER ULTRAVIOLET CONTINUOUS-SCAN MEASUREMENTS, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 99(D1), 1994, pp. 1263-1271
Large amounts of S0(2) injected into the stratosphere by the El Chicho
n volcanic eruption greatly enhanced the sulfuric acid aerosol loading
. According to laboratory studies, the increase in aerosol surface are
a would lead to a loss of ozone. Radiation measurements from the solar
backscatter ultraviolet spectroradiometer are used to probe the absor
bing and scattering properties of the stratosphere after the eruption.
The backscattered radiation is enhanced for wavelengths greater than
290 nm, with a peak at about 302 nm. The enhancements associated with
aerosol backscattering and ozone change can be separated. A decrease i
n column ozone of 8 to 30 Dobson units was deduced within the aerosol
layer at an altitude between 20 and 30 km following the month of the e
ruption.