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Lidar signatures of volcanic and biomass burning aerosols after long-range transport at the french antarctic base Dumont d'Urville

Julien Jumelet
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Slimane Bekki
Philippe Keckhut
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In the frame of the NDACC (Network for Atmospheric Composition Changes), lidar time series are routinely acquired at the french antarctic base Dumont d'Urville. Aerosol and cloud profiles are monitored using a 532nm backscatter and depolarization stratospheric lidar system. Combining lidar measurements, microphysical/transport modelling and satellite measurements, we present several case studies involving long-range transport of sulfate or carbonated aerosols among wich evidences of the 2015 calbuco plume signature at the beginning of the Antarctic Polar Stratospheric Cloud season. These records highlight a potential underestimation of the impact of deep transport on the antarctic atmosphere regarding cloud chemistry and ground ice properties through sedimentation.
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insu-04421379 , version 1 (27-01-2024)

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Julien Jumelet, Slimane Bekki, Philippe Keckhut. Lidar signatures of volcanic and biomass burning aerosols after long-range transport at the french antarctic base Dumont d'Urville. 20th EGU General Assembly, EGU2018, Apr 2018, Vienna, Austria. pp.17879. ⟨insu-04421379⟩
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