Science. 1975 May 2;188(4187):477-8. doi: 10.1126/science.188.4187.477.
A strong incursion of dust and aerosol at an altitude of 20 kilometers was noted over Baja California and southern Arizona in mid-November 1974, as indicated by bluish-ashen daylight skies and colorful twilight glows of the type usually associated with volcanic eruptions. Infrared satellite observations and reports from other sources eliminated a possible oceanic origin in the eastern Pacific. The stratum is probably from the extensive eruption of Volcan de Fuego in Gautemala in October 1974.
1974 年 11 月中旬,在巴哈加利福尼亚和亚利桑那州南部的 20 公里高空,观测到一股强烈的沙尘和浮质侵入,天空呈现出略带蓝色的灰蒙日光和通常与火山喷发有关的彩色黄昏辉光。红外卫星观测和其他来源的报告排除了在东太平洋发生的可能性。这一层可能来自 1974 年 10 月危地马拉的富埃戈火山的大规模喷发。