On 16–17 September 2013 strong surface winds over tephra deposits in southern Iceland led to the resuspension and subsequent advection of significant quantities of volcanic ash. The resulting resuspended ash cloud was transported to the south-east over the North Atlantic Ocean and, due to clear skies at the time, was exceptionally well observed in satellite imagery. We use satellite-based measurements in combination with radiative transfer and dispersion modelling to quantify the total mass of ash resuspended during this event. Typically ash clouds from explosive eruptions are identified in satellite measurements from a negative brightness temperature difference (BTD) signal; however this technique assumes that the ash resides at high leve...
Modeling the transport of volcanic ash and gases released during volcanic eruptions is crucially dep...
During the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull on Iceland in April/May 2010, air traffic over Europe was re...
During AprileMay 2010 volcanic ash clouds from the Icelandic Eyjafjallajökull volcano reached Europe...
On 16–17 September 2013 strong surface winds over tephra deposits in southern Iceland led to the re...
Earth orbiting satellites provide an excellent means for monitoring and measuring emissions from vol...
During AprileMay 2010 volcanic ash clouds from the Icelandic Eyjafjallajökull volcano reached Europe...
During April-May 2010 volcanic ash clouds from the Icelandic Eyjafjallajökull volcano reached Europ...
The eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in early 2010 led to an increase in the frequency of observed PM10 ...
During April-May 2010 volcanic ash clouds from the Icelandic Eyjafjallajökull volcano reached Europ...
Modeling the transport of volcanic ash and gases released during volcanic eruptions is crucially dep...
The April–May 2010 eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano (Iceland) was characterized by a nearly ...
Fine ash produced during explosive volcanic eruptions can be dispersed over a vast area, where it po...
Abstract Modeling the transport of volcanic ash and gases released during volcanic eruptions is cruc...
Fine ash produced during explosive volcanic eruptions can be dispersed over a vast area, where it po...
During the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull on Iceland in April/May 2010, air traffic over Europe was re...
Modeling the transport of volcanic ash and gases released during volcanic eruptions is crucially dep...
During the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull on Iceland in April/May 2010, air traffic over Europe was re...
During AprileMay 2010 volcanic ash clouds from the Icelandic Eyjafjallajökull volcano reached Europe...
On 16–17 September 2013 strong surface winds over tephra deposits in southern Iceland led to the re...
Earth orbiting satellites provide an excellent means for monitoring and measuring emissions from vol...
During AprileMay 2010 volcanic ash clouds from the Icelandic Eyjafjallajökull volcano reached Europe...
During April-May 2010 volcanic ash clouds from the Icelandic Eyjafjallajökull volcano reached Europ...
The eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in early 2010 led to an increase in the frequency of observed PM10 ...
During April-May 2010 volcanic ash clouds from the Icelandic Eyjafjallajökull volcano reached Europ...
Modeling the transport of volcanic ash and gases released during volcanic eruptions is crucially dep...
The April–May 2010 eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano (Iceland) was characterized by a nearly ...
Fine ash produced during explosive volcanic eruptions can be dispersed over a vast area, where it po...
Abstract Modeling the transport of volcanic ash and gases released during volcanic eruptions is cruc...
Fine ash produced during explosive volcanic eruptions can be dispersed over a vast area, where it po...
During the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull on Iceland in April/May 2010, air traffic over Europe was re...
Modeling the transport of volcanic ash and gases released during volcanic eruptions is crucially dep...
During the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull on Iceland in April/May 2010, air traffic over Europe was re...
During AprileMay 2010 volcanic ash clouds from the Icelandic Eyjafjallajökull volcano reached Europe...