Persisting volcanic ash particles impact stratospheric SO 2 lifetime and aerosol optical properties

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS(2020)

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Volcanic ash is often neglected in climate simulations because ash particles are assumed to have a short atmospheric lifetime, and to not participate in sulfur chemistry. After the Mt. Kelut eruption in 2014, stratospheric ash-rich aerosols were observed for months. Here we show that the persistence of super-micron ash is consistent with a density near 0.5 g cm −3 , close to pumice. Ash-rich particles dominate the volcanic cloud optical properties for the first 60 days. We also find that the initial SO 2 lifetime is determined by SO 2 uptake on ash, rather than by reaction with OH as commonly assumed. About 43% more volcanic sulfur is removed from the stratosphere in 2 months with the SO 2 heterogeneous chemistry on ash particles than without. This research suggests the need for re-evaluation of factors controlling SO 2 lifetime in climate model simulations, and of the impact of volcanic ash on stratospheric chemistry and radiation.
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Atmospheric chemistry,Atmospheric science,Volcanology,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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