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Sulfur Dioxide Plume from Llaima Volcano
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Published January 9, 2008
On January 1, 2008, Chile’s Llaima Volcano erupted, raining ash on the local wilderness park and sending a column of smoke skyward. In addition to volcanic ash, Llaima’s eruption released a plume of sulfur dioxide. The initially intense plume thinned as it moved eastward.
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Smoke Spreading from Greece to Africa
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Published August 31, 2007
Besides laying waste to huge areas of forest, fires burning in Greece in August 2007 released pollutants that traveled across the Mediterranean Sea and into Africa.
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Activity at Manda Hararo
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Published August 29, 2007
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Springtime Aerosols over Eastern Asia
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Published April 5, 2007
March 31, 2007, marked opening ceremonies for the first “Green China Day,” established to increase awareness of the need for environmental protection. As reported by ShanghaiDaily.com, however, the ceremony in Beijing saw an unwelcome guest: Gobi Desert dust. Roughly 2,000 kilometers south of the capital city, air quality also suffered, in this case from fires in Southeast Asia.
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Sulfur Dioxide Cloud from Rabaul Volcano
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Published October 12, 2006
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Dust Storm over Eastern China
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Published March 18, 2006
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Smoke over Southern United States
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Published March 16, 2006
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Sierra Negra Sulfur Dioxide Emissions
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Published November 11, 2005
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Eruption of Santa Ana (Ilamatepec) Volcano
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Published October 12, 2005
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