Eyjafjallajokull * Flashcards

1
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Date

A

20th March - 28th October 2010

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2
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Volcano location

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Iceland’s Eastern Volcanic Zone on the boundary between North American and Eurasian plates

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3
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VEI

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4

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4
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Frequency

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First Major eruption since 1823.

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5
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Passengers stranded

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7 million

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6
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Losses per day

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Estimated £400 million

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7
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Travel agents in UK losses

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Lost an estimated £6 million in business each day

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8
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P + O and Eurostar

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Eurostar said it had 50,000 extra customers on Thursday and Friday and P + O ferries says its ferries between Spain, France, Holland and the UK were either full or close to full.

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9
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Kenyan economy

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Kenya lost £3.8 million a day due to flight cancellations.

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10
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Evacuation

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As many as 800 people were evacuated from their homes

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11
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Air Traffic Control Body

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Air Traffic control body (NATS) imposed flight restrictions amid dears that the ash cloud could damage aircraft engines.

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12
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Scientists tested ash

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Scientists tested the amount of ash the engines could withstand without damage at 0.002g per m3.

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13
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Air analyzed

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Air was analyzed by planes which found only 0.0004g per m3 at peak.

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14
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Airline industry losses

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International Air Transport Association estimated losses at £1.2 billion.

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