Science. 1982 Feb 5;215(4533):665-7. doi: 10.1126/science.215.4533.665.
Ash from the massive 18 May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens readily gave off large amounts of carbonyl sulfide and carbon disulfide gases at room temperature. These findings suggest that the sulfur that enhances the Junge sulfate layer in the stratosphere after volcanic eruptions could be carried directly to the upper atmosphere as carbonyl sulfide and carbon disulfide adsorbed on ash particles from major volcanic eruptions.
1980 年 5 月 18 日圣海伦斯火山大规模喷发产生的火山灰在室温下很容易释放出大量的羰基硫和二硫化碳气体。这些发现表明,在火山喷发后增强平流层中琼格硫酸盐层的硫可能作为主要火山喷发产生的烟灰颗粒上吸附的羰基硫和二硫化碳而直接被带到高层大气中。