Image Credit & Copyright: Sigurður Stefnisson
Explanation: Why did a picturesque 2010
volcanic eruption in Iceland create so much ash? Although the large ash plume was not
unparalleled in its abundance, its location was particularly noticeable because it drifted
across such well-populated areas. The Eyjafjallajökull
volcano in southern Iceland began erupting on 2010 March 20, with a second eruption starting under
the center of a small glacier on 2010 April 14. Neither eruption was unusually
powerful. The second eruption, however, melted a large amount of glacial ice which then cooled
and fragmented lava into gritty glass particles that
were carried up with the rising volcanic plume. Pictured
above during the second eruption, lightning
bolts illuminate ash pouring out of the
Eyjafjallajökull volcano.
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