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The recent eruption of the volcano in Iceland has drawn attention to air flow patterns. As airlines lost millions of dollars and travelers remained stranded for days to weeks, particles from the natural disaster traveled throughout Europe, forcing closures of major airports.

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Main Author: Nystrom, Lynn A.
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Published: Virginia Tech. University Relations 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/63196
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Summary:The recent eruption of the volcano in Iceland has drawn attention to air flow patterns. As airlines lost millions of dollars and travelers remained stranded for days to weeks, particles from the natural disaster traveled throughout Europe, forcing closures of major airports.