The isolines show the arrival time in hours required for the ash concentration (at FL050) to exceed a threshold of 2 mg m−3 with an exceedance probability of 5% between 0 and 48 h after the eruption
Jan Mayen, Norway, 2022
Figure 8 in: Titos, M., Martínez Montesinos, B., Barsotti, S., Sandri, L., Folch, A., Mingari, L., Macedonio, G. & Costa, A. (2022). Long-term hazard assessment of explosive eruptions at Jan Mayen (Norway) and implications for air traffic in the North Atlantic. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 22(1), 139-163. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-22-139-2022
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Titos, M., Martínez Montesinos, B., Barsotti, S., Sandri, L., Folch, A., Mingari, L., Macedonio, G. & Costa, A. (2022). Long-term hazard assessment of explosive eruptions at Jan Mayen (Norway) and implications for air traffic in the North Atlantic. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 22(1), 139-163. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-22-139-2022Map Set
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