A concentrated plume of ash from Eyjafjallajökull Volcano rises over a more diffuse cloud of ash, casting a dark shadow on the lower-altitude cloud.
Published Apr 19, 2010A broad plume of ash extends south from Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull Volcano in this photo-like image from April 19, 2010.
Published Apr 19, 2010Acquired May 22, 2011, this natural-color image shows a plume from Grímsvötn on Iceland.
Published May 24, 2011NASA satellite measurements show the height of the Eyjafjallajökull ash plume on May 7, 2010.
Published May 14, 2010A burst of high-altitude ash from Eyjafjallajökull Volcano on May 4, 2010, led to another round of flight delays and cancellations in the British Isles.
Published May 6, 2010Acquired May 13, 2010, this natural-color image of Eyjafjallajökull Volcano shows a puffball of volcanic ash towering over a lower-altitude ash plume that fans out toward the southeast.
Published May 17, 2010Increased activity at Eyjafjallajökull Volcano caused a new wave of flight cancellations in Ireland and Great Britain in early May 2010.
Published May 5, 2010This true-color image from July 27, 2009, shows a plume blowing toward the northwest from Batu Tara. The distinct segments of the plume suggest that it was released in pulses of volcanic activity.
Published Jul 27, 2009