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Eyjafjallajokull Volcano, Iceland
( 艾雅法拉火山 )
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Iceland
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Eyjafjallajökull began its eruption on March 20, 2010, after 187 years of quiet. On April 14, the volcano began a more forceful eruption, emitting plumes of ash. As of April 16, the eruption was still ongoing, with ash reaching heights of four to five kilometers, said the Icelandic Met Office. The volcano’s previous eruption lasted just over a year between December 1821 and January 1823.
Eruption of Eyjafjallajokull Volcano
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Eyjafjallajokull Volcano, Iceland, March 27, 2010
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Eyjafjallajokull Volcano, Iceland, April 14, 2010
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Eyjafjallajokull Volcano, Iceland, April 16, 2010
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Ash Cloud Forecast Maps
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