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In situ observations of volcanic ash clouds from the FAAM aircraft during the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in 2010
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres (27-10-2012)“…During April–May 2010 the UK Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) BAe‐146 aircraft flew 12 flights targeting volcanic ash clouds around the…”
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Airborne lidar observations of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic ash plume
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-01-2011)“…Lidar observations of volcanic ash are reported, that have been obtained during six flights of the Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements BAe‐146…”
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A case study of observations of volcanic ash from the Eyjafjallajökull eruption: 1. In situ airborne observations
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres (2012)“…On 17 May 2010, the FAAM BAe‐146 aircraft made remote and in situ measurements of the volcanic ash cloud from Eyjafjallajökull over the southern North Sea. The…”
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Operational prediction of ash concentrations in the distal volcanic cloud from the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres (27-10-2012)“…During the 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, improvements were made to the modeling procedure at the Met Office, UK, enabling peak ash concentrations within…”
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A case study of observations of volcanic ash from the Eyjafjallajökull eruption: 2. Airborne and satellite radiative measurements
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres (2012)“…An extensive set of airborne and satellite observations of volcanic ash from the Eyjafjallajökull Icelandic eruption are analyzed for a case study on 17 May…”
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Ozone depletion in tropospheric volcanic plumes
Published in Geophysical research letters (01-11-2010)“…We measured ozone (O3) concentrations in the atmospheric plumes of the volcanoes St. Augustine (1976), Mt. Etna (2004, 2009) and Eyjafjallajökull (2010) and…”
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