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The evolution of Pinatubo aerosols in the Arctic stratosphere during 1994–2000
Authors:Masaharu Watanabe  Yasunobu Iwasaka  Takashi Shibata  Masahiko Hayashi  Motowo Fujiwara  Roland Neuber  
Abstract:Balloon-borne aerosol measurements were performed with an optical particle counter between 1994 and 2000 at Ny-Ålesund (79°N), Svarbard. Throughout the observation period, continuous decay was found in the concentrations of particles with 0.4–0.6 μm in radius in the Arctic stratosphere, suggesting that Pinatubo aerosols remained even at the end of the 1990s. The decay rate was clearly higher for larger particle sizes, and higher at higher altitude (e-folding time of 970–526 days), suggesting a gravitational sedimentation effect. For smaller particles with R<0.4 μm, slight increases in concentration with time were found, which agreed with the measurements at mid-latitude. The sulfate mass mixing ratio in the Arctic stratosphere before 1998 showed values higher than those at middle latitude, while values were almost the same in both regions after 1998. A possible explanation of the latitudinal difference is a time lag (of 0.5–1 year) in the arrival of Pinatubo aerosols in the Arctic.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Stratospheric aerosols  Size distribution  Pinatubo volcano  Decay trend  Optical particle counter
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