Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
Faculty of Science, Fukuoka University
Faculty of Science, Fukuoka University
Faculty of Science, Fukuoka University
Meteorological Research Institute, Nagamine
Aerological Observatory, Japan Meteorological Agency
National Institute of Environmental Studies
抄録(英)
The concentration of stratospheric aerosols observed with a lidar in Alaska increased from December 1991 to March 1992. The measurements suggested that particulate matter injected into the stratosphere through the eruption of Pinatubo (Philippines, June 1991) was transported to high latitudes and descended there. The speed of descending motion of the aerosol layer in Alaska was about 50 m/day, larger than the value in mid-latitudes.
雑誌書誌ID
AA10756213
雑誌名
Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Meteorology and Glaciology