Iceland Volcano

ICELAND VOLCANOEPA02124204 NEW SATELLİTE İMAGE OF ASH SPEWİNG FROM ICELAND'S VOLCANO, 19 APRİL 2010. IN THİS İMAGE TAKEN 14:45 CET BY ESA'S ENVİSAT SA

Iceland Volcano

epa02124204 New satellite image of ash spewing from Iceland's volcano, 19 April 2010. In this image taken 14:45 CET by ESA's Envisat satellite, a heavy plume of ash from the Eyjafjallajoekull Volcano is seen travelling in a roughly southeasterly direction. The volcano has been emitting steamash since its recent eruptions began on 20 March,as observable, the emissions continue. The plume, visible in brownish-grey, is approximately 400 km long. Envisat?s Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer instrument (MERIS) acquired this image on 19 April, while working in Full Resolution Mode to provide a spatial resolution of 300 m.  EPA/ESA  EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES

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