Title :
Applications of Satellite-Based Sulfur Dioxide Monitoring
Author :
Krueger, A.J. ; Krotkov, Nickolay A. ; Yang, Kai ; Carn, S. ; Vicente, Gilberto ; Schroeder, Wilfrid
Author_Institution :
Joint Center for Earth Syst. Technol., Univ. of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract :
Sulfur dioxide is emitted by volcanoes, produced by combustion of fossil fuels or smelting of ores, and is an intermediate product from organic sources in the ocean. It is rapidly oxidized to sulfuric acid, which causes acidic pollution of lakes and streams and forms an aerosol that is important in climate change. Volcanic sulfur dioxide is a useful marker for ash clouds that are a hazard to aircraft. Satellites offer the best platform to monitor SO2 sources and to track volcanic clouds. UV remote sensing instruments have measured eruption plume masses since 1978. Newer instruments are sensitive enough to also measure volcanic degassing, emissions from power plants, refineries, smelters, and heavy air pollution episodes. New retrieval algorithms have improved the data quality. The observations are used to constrain models of eruption processes and to monitor activity of all volcanoes in a consistent manner. The practical applications of the satellite data include aviation safety, air quality, environmental control, climate modeling, and atmospheric dynamics modeling.
Keywords :
air pollution; climatology; geophysical techniques; remote sensing; sulphur compounds; two-dimensional hole gas; volcanology; water pollution; SO2; UV remote sensing; acidic pollution; aerosol; air quality; ash clouds; atmospheric dynamics modeling; aviation safety; climate change; climate modeling; data quality; environmental control; eruption models; eruption plume masses; fossil fuels combustion; heavy air pollution; lakes; ores smelting; organic ocean sources; power plant emissions; refineries emissions; retrieval algorithms; satellite data; satellite-based sulfur dioxide monitoring; smelters emissions; streams; sulfuric acid; volcanic clouds; volcanic degassing; volcanic sulfur dioxide; volcanoes; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Clouds; Instruments; Pollution measurement; Remote monitoring; Satellites; Sea measurements; Smelting; Volcanoes; Air quality; aviation hazards; remote sensing; sulfur dioxide; volcanic emissions;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2009.2037334