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Published April 2005 | Published + Submitted
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Satellite Remote Sensing of Atmospheric SO_2: Volcanic Eruptions and Anthropogenic Emissions

Abstract

In this article, we present satellite data analysis of atmospheric Sulfur Dioxide (SO_2) from volcanic eruptions and anthropogenic activities. Data from Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME) on board ERS-2 for the years 1996 to 2002 is analyzed using a DOAS based algorithm with the aim of retrieving SO_2 Slant Column Densities (SCDs). Difficulties in the retrieval of SO_2 SCDs due to instrumental effects are investigated in detail and significantly improved. The retrieved SCDs can be used to identify and monitor several volcanic eruptions. A brief introduction of different volcanic eruptions around the globe is presented Also informations about the anthropogenic SO_2 emissions can be easily achieved from the retrieved data set. A time series of anthropogenic SO_2 emissions over Eastern Europe is presented in this study. The time series showed high SO_2 SCDs over Eastern Europe during the winter months. The results demonstrate a high sensitivity of GOME instrument towards SO_2 emissions.

Additional Information

The author gratefully acknowledges the financial support and providing ERS-2, GOME data by DLR (Wessling, Germany) and ESA (Frascati, Italy). A very special acknowledgement of image provided by the NOAA-CIRES Climate Diagnostics Center, Boulder Colorado from their Web site at http://www.cdc.noaa.gov/". In addition, special thanks to all of my colleagues for their contribution and tremendous help.

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