Annex to: Volcanic Ash Cloud Observation using Ground-based Ka-band Radar and Near-Infrared Lidar Ceilometer during the Eyjafjallajökull eruption

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Frank S. Marzano
Luigi Mereu
Mario Montopoli
Domenico Cimini
Giovanni Martucci

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Volcanic ash plumes are formed during explosive volcanic eruptions. After advection over several thousands of kilometers, volcanic ash particles are highly fragmented, dispersed and aged with micron- sized sorting. This Annex describes the ash microphysical modeling and the simulated radar and lidar signatures. [...]

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Marzano, F. S., Mereu, L., Montopoli, M., Cimini, D. and Martucci, G. (2015) “Annex to: Volcanic Ash Cloud Observation using Ground-based Ka-band Radar and Near-Infrared Lidar Ceilometer during the Eyjafjallajökull eruption”, Annals of Geophysics, 57. doi: 10.4401/ag-6762.
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