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Icelandic volcanic ash cloud

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Eyjafjallajökull volcano, Iceland

The second eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland occurred on 14 April 2010 caused extensive air travel disruption across large parts of Europe.

In response to fears that particles ejected by the volcano into standard flight corridors could damage aircraft engines, the airspace of many countries closed, stranding a very large number of travellers.

The volcanic eruption occurred beneath glacial ice and the cold water from melting ice chilled the lava quickly, causing it to fragment into glass, creating small glass particles that were carried into the eruption plume. This, together with the magnitude of the eruption, sent a glass-rich plume hazardous to aircraft into the upper atmosphere.

Large parts of European airspace closed to air traffic.

 

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