A team of German researchers who got a chance to analyze ash particles from the cloud emitted by Eyjafjallajokull volcano, in Greenland, say that the structures were larger than they ever expected. As soon as the glaciovolcano began spewing out vast amounts of ash and magma, researchers in Leipzig set up their scient... |
21 August 2010 07:10 GMT |
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The glaciovolcano Eyjafjallajokull erupted on March 20 for the first time in two centuries, covering the skies above Iceland, and indeed most of Europe, with a thick cloud of ash. This prevented airplanes from taking off, and cased significant damage to the European economy. As such, it stands to reason that people a... |
11 May 2010 04:15 GMT |
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The eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajokull did not only prompt concerns for public health across Europe, but also about the integrity and ability to resist of the global air traffic system. At the peak of the crisis, the massive ash cloud the glaciovolcano released in the atmosphere prompted the closing d... |
23 April 2010 09:39 GMT |
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Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd has announced a “volcano relief sale” on its Lonely Planet City Guide applications. Available free of charge (temporarily, though), the software offers location-based navigation, hundreds of points of interest, a professional image gallery, personalized favorites and edi... |
21 April 2010 06:53 GMT |
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The recent volcanic eruption at Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland, which caused major air travel disruptions across Europe due to the resulting ash cloud, is being exploited by cybercriminals to infect users. Searching for information or images related to the event poses an increased risk of leading to malicious pages... |
17 April 2010 06:57 GMT |
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