| Spatter Cone Rises at Iceland Volcano |
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| Friday, 30 April 2010 14:36 | |||
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A spatter cone continues to grow in the northernmost crater in Eyjafjallajökull glacier in south Iceland and the lava keeps flowing to the north towards the Gígjökull glacial tongue, according to information from Björn Oddsson, a geologist at the University of Iceland Institute of Earth Science, who flew over the eruption site in a Coast Guard airplane yesterday. The ash being emitted is much coarser than it was during the first days of the eruption. The fine particles that caused the most disturbances in the upper atmosphere, and thus disrupted flights, have disappeared. Oddsson was on a team of scientists who traveled up to Eyjafjallajökull on Wednesday to collect samples from the ash which is currently being emitted from the crater. The geologists said they walked into a rain of volcanic debris. “We didn’t go so far that we were at risk of being hit by boulders, only smaller rocks and grains. You could feel them hit your shoulder.”
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