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Monitoring volcanic ash in the atmosphere
Fecha
2013-06Registro en:
Chouza, Fernando; Dworniczak, Juan Carlos; Otero, Lidia Ana; Pallotta, Juan Vicente; Proyetti, Mario; et al.; Monitoring volcanic ash in the atmosphere; Spie; Spie; 2013; 6-2013; 1-4
0277-786X
Autor
Chouza, Fernando
Dworniczak, Juan Carlos
Otero, Lidia Ana
Pallotta, Juan Vicente
Proyetti, Mario
Quel, Eduardo Jaime
Ristori, Pablo Roberto
Sugimoto, Nobuo
Vilar, Osvaldo Jorge
Wolfram, Elian Augusto
Resumen
On several occasions, volcanic eruptions in the Andes have disrupted airspace for prolonged periods. Such eruptions include those in the southern Andes at the Chaitén volcano on 6 May 2008, and at Puyehue-Cordón Caulle on 4 June 2011. The 2011 eruption caused the suspension of about 3000 domestic flights over a period of seven months. Volcanic ash reached the city of Buenos Aires, which is 1700km from the eruption site, a number of times and caused widespread interruptions to air travel at the Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Ezeiza, Buenos Aires Province.