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More Trouble Ahead from Volcanic Ash?
April 30, 2010 Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano continues to be active, but the full effects of volcanic ash on the aviation industry have yet to be seen, according to an aviation expert from the UK who believes ... > full story -
Scientists Study 'Glaciovolcanoes,' Mountains of Fire and Ice, in Iceland, British Columbia, US
April 26, 2010 Glaciovolcanoes, they're called, these rumbling mountains where the orange-red fire of magma meets the frozen blue of ... > full story -
Eyjafjallajokull's Global Fallout: Airports Affected Are Not Necessarily the Ones You Would Think
April 23, 2010 To gauge Eyjafjallajokull's global impact, researchers studied the worldwide air transportation network before and after 27 major European airports were closed. They found mobility patterns in places ... > full story -
Ash Plume of Eyjafjallajoekull Volcano Monitored
April 22, 2010 The development of the ash plume from Iceland's Eyjafjallajoekull volcano has been tracked since March 20. In the latest Envisat image acquired April 22 at 13:36 CEST, less ash is ... > full story -
More Accurate Mapping of Ash Cloud from Volcano in Iceland
April 21, 2010 Scientists are following the progress of the ash cloud from the Eyjafjallajökul volcano across Denmark. New research provides more details about the actual height and development of the ash ... > full story -
Two NASA Satellites Capture Eyjafjallajokull's Ash Plume
April 19, 2010 NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites fly around the world every day capturing images of weather, ice and land changes. Over the last three days these satellites have provided visible and infrared imagery ... > full story -
Volcanic Ash Research Shows How Plumes End Up in the Jet Stream
April 19, 2010 A volcanologist has shown how the jet stream -- the area in the atmosphere that pilots prefer to fly in -- also seems to be the area most likely to be impacted by plumes from volcanic ... > full story -
Iceland Volcano Could Continue Erupting for More Than a Month, Researcher Says
April 16, 2010 The airspace over much of northern Europe remains shut and the Norwegian Prime Minister, Jens Stoltenberg, is stranded in New York City because of the threat from a volcanic ash plume being belched ... > full story -
Terra Satellite Sees Iceland Volcano's Ash Moving Into Germany
April 16, 2010 NASA's Terra satellite has captured another image of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano ash cloud, now moving into Germany. Eyjafjallajökull continues to spew ash into the air and the ash ... > full story -
Icelandic Volcanoes Can Be Unpredictable and Dangerous
April 16, 2010 If history is any indication, the erupting volcano in Iceland and its immense ash plume could intensify, says a researcher who has explored Icelandic volcanoes for the past 25 ... > full story
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