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Where the Ash from Iceland Volcano's Eruption Went

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The models aim to predict the evolution of volcanic ash clouds, like the one emitted by Eyjafjallaj
(Image credit: FLEXPART/NILU.)

The huge eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano in spring 2010 spewed fine aerosol particles, sulfur-rich gases and ash, causing massive air travel disruptions across Europe. Researchers studying those emissions are now shedding light on how and where that ash traveled.

"The huge economic impact of this event shows the need to describe with precision how a volcanic plume spreads through the atmosphere," Arantxa Revuelta, a researcher at the Spanish Research Centre for Energy, Environment and Technology, said in a statement.

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