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Characterization of Tajogaite volcanic plumes detected over the Iberian Peninsula from a set of satellite and ground-based remote sensing instrumentation

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Salgueiro, Vanda
Guerrero Rascado, Juan Luis
Costa, Maria João
Román, Roberto
Cazorla, Alberto
Serrano, Antonio
Molero, Francisco
Sicard, MichaëlMés informacióMés informació
Cordoba Jabonero, Carmen
Bortoli, D.
Comerón Tejero, AdolfoMés informacióMés informacióMés informació
Couto, Flavio Tiago
López Cayuela, María Ángeles
Pérez Ramírez, Daniel
Potes, Miguel
Muñiz Rosado, Jorge Andrés
Obregón, M.A.
Barragán, Rubén
Abril Gago, Jesús
González Catón, Ramiro
Gil Díaz, CristinaMés informació
Foyo Moreno, I.
Muñoz Porcar, ConstantinoMés informacióMés informacióMés informació
Granados Muñoz, María José
Rodríguez Gómez, Alejandro AntonioMés informacióMés informacióMés informació
Herreras Giralda, A.
Bravo Aranda, Juan Antonio
Carvajal Pérez, Clara VioletaMés informació
Barreto Velasco, África
Alados Arboledas, Lucas
Document typeArticle
Defense date2023-06-13
Rights accessOpen Access
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Three volcanic plumes were detected during the Tajogaite volcano eruptive activity (Canary Islands, Spain, September–December 2021) over the Iberian Peninsula. The spatiotemporal evolution of these events is characterised by combining passive satellite remote sensing and ground-based lidar and sun-photometer systems. The inversion algorithm GRASP is used with a suite of ground-based remote sensing instruments such as lidar/ceilometer and sun-photometer from eight sites at different locations throughout the Iberian Peninsula. Satellite observations showed that the volcanic ash plumes remained nearby the Canary Islands covering a mean area of 120 ± 202 km2 during the whole period of eruptive activity and that sulphur dioxide plumes reached the Iberian Peninsula. Remote sensing observations showed that the three events were mainly composed of sulphates, which were transported from the volcano into the free troposphere. The high backscatter-related Ångström exponents for wavelengths 532–1064 nm (1.17 ± 0.20 to 1.40 ± 0.24) and low particle depolarization ratios (0.08 ± 0.02 to 0.09 ± 0.02), measured by the multi-wavelength Raman lidar, hinted at the presence of spherical small particles. The layer aerosol optical depth at 532 nm (AODL532) obtained from lidar measurements contributed between 49% and 82% to the AERONET total column AOD at 532 nm in event II (11–13 October). According to the GRASP retrievals, the layer aerosol optical depth at 440 nm (AODL440) was higher in all sites during event II with values between 0.097 (Badajoz) and 0.233 (Guadiana-UGR) and lower in event III (19–21 October) varying between 0.003 (Granada) and 0.026 (Évora). Compared with the GRASP retrievals of total column AOD at 440 nm, the AODL440 had contributions between 21% and 52% during event II. In the event I (25–28 September), the mean volume concentrations (VC) varied between 5 ± 4 µm3cm-3 (El-Arenosillo/Huelva) and 17 ± 10 µm3cm-3 (Guadiana-UGR), while in event II this variation was from 11 ± 7 µm3cm-3 (Badajoz) to 27 ± 10 µm3cm-3 (Guadiana-UGR). Due to the impact of volcanic events on atmospheric and economic fields, such as radiative forcing and airspace security, a proper characterization is required. This work undertakes it using advanced instrumentation and methods.
CitationSalgueiro, V. [et al.]. Characterization of Tajogaite volcanic plumes detected over the Iberian Peninsula from a set of satellite and ground-based remote sensing instrumentation. "Remote sensing of environment", 13 Juny 2023, vol. 295, núm. Article 113684. 
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/390105
DOI10.1016/j.rse.2023.113684
ISSN0034-4257
Publisher versionhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0034425723002353
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