Vernier, J. - P., L.W. Thomason, et al. 2011: Major influence of tropical volcanic eruptions on the stratospheric
aerosol layer during the last decade.
Not exact matches
So every Arctic summer we should ship lots of vegetable matter from around the world into permafrost zones, spread it around in a very thin
layer, and then
during winter cause regional cooling with judicious release of
aerosols, so as to form just enough new ice to trap that summer's carbon
layer.
During this period, the
aerosol amount varied with dust export from Africa, but also from major eruptions by two volcanoes (El Chichon in 1982 and Pinatubo in 1991), each of which left a reflective
layer of sulfate droplets in the lower stratosphere for a couple of years.