Nature, Vol.373, No.6513, 399-404, 1995
Atmospheric Effects of the Mt-Pinatubo Eruption
The eruption of Mt Pinatubo in June 1991 caused the largest perturbation this century to the particulate content of the stratosphere. The radiative influence of the injected particles put an end to several years of globally warm surface temperatures. At the same time, the combined effect of volcanic particles and anthropogenic reactive chlorine has led to record low levels of stratospheric ozone.
Keywords:POLAR STRATOSPHERIC CLOUD;MOUNT-PINATUBO;VOLCANIC AEROSOLS;OZONE DEPLETION;TROPICAL OZONE;INSITU MEASUREMENTS;LIDAR OBSERVATIONS;SULFATE AEROSOLS;GLOBAL OZONE;EL-CHICHON