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Volcanic ash may have a greater impact on climate than scientists thought – FREE NEWS

During volcanic eruptions, huge clouds of ash and dust are thrown into the atmosphere – plumes that can block air traffic and reach an altitude of about 40 km above the Earth’s surface

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During volcanic eruptions, huge clouds of ash and dust are thrown into the atmosphere – plumes that can block air traffic and reach an altitude of about 40 km above the Earth’s surface. A new study by the University of Colorado at Boulder suggests that such volcanic ash could also have a greater impact on the planet’s climate than scientists previously thought. The results are published in the journal Nature Communications.
A new study focuses on the eruption of the Kelut (or Kelud) volcano on …

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