Ash generation and distribution from the April-May 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland

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Magnús T. Gudmundsson
Thorvaldur Thordarson
Ármann Höskuldsson
Gudrún Larsen
Halldór Björnsson
Fred J. Prata
Björn Oddsson
Eyjólfur Magnússon
Thórdís Högnadóttir
Guðrún Nína Petersen
Chris L. Hayward
John A. Stevenson
Ingibjörg Jónsdóttir
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[1] University of Iceland,Nordvulk, Institute of Earth Sciences
[2] University of Edinburgh,Grant Institute
[3] The King's Buildings,Climate & Atmosphere Dept.
[4] Icelandic Meteorological Office,undefined
[5] Norwegian Inst. for Air Res.,undefined
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The 39-day long eruption at the summit of Eyjafjallajökull volcano in April–May 2010 was of modest size but ash was widely dispersed. By combining data from ground surveys and remote sensing we show that the erupted material was 4.8±1.2·1011 kg (benmoreite and trachyte, dense rock equivalent volume 0.18±0.05 km3). About 20% was lava and water-transported tephra, 80% was airborne tephra (bulk volume 0.27 km3) transported by 3–10 km high plumes. The airborne tephra was mostly fine ash (diameter <1000 µm). At least 7·1010 kg (70 Tg) was very fine ash (<28 µm), several times more than previously estimated via satellite retrievals. About 50% of the tephra fell in Iceland with the remainder carried towards south and east, detected over ~7 million km2 in Europe and the North Atlantic. Of order 1010 kg (2%) are considered to have been transported longer than 600–700 km with <108 kg (<0.02%) reaching mainland Europe.
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