Poster Programme US7

Eyjafjallajökull - eruption, plume, and consequences
Convener: Euan Nisbet 
Co-Conveners: Charlotte Bay Hasager , Bruce D. Malamud
Session DetailsOral Programme

Public Information:In addition to this union session, there will a one hour panel discussion on Thursday 12.15-13.15 in Room 1: SPM2.61, which is open to the public. The title of this is "Responding vs Reacting: Understanding the Impacts and Implications to Public and Private Risk Communities from the Eyjafjallajökull Volcanic Eruption." GMPV7: Volcanic ash: an agent in Earth systems


Related events:SPM2.61 – Responding vs Reacting: Understanding the Impacts and Implications to Public and Private Risk Communities from the Eyjafjallajökull Volcanic Eruption.

GMPV7 – Volcanic ash: an agent in Earth systems
Oral Programme  / Room 20 / Mon, 03 May, 15:30–17:00
Poster Programme  / Hall XL / Attendance Mon, 03 May, 17:30–19:00



Session to Personal Programme

Display Time: Wednesday, 05 May 08:00–19:30
Attendance Time: Wednesday, 05 May 17:30–19:00
Poster Area US7
Chairperson: Euan Nisbet, Bruce Malamud
US7-1
EGU2010-15739
Mark Hardiman, Christine Lane, Simon P. E. Blockley, Ana Moreno, Blas Valero-Garcés, José E. Ortiz, Trino Torres, John J. Lowe, and Martin A. Menzies
Spain as an emergency air traffic hub during volcanic air fall events? Evidence of past volcanic ash air fall over Europe during the late Pleistocene

US7-2
EGU2010-15740
Ian Matthews, Alison MacLeod, Simon Blockley, John Lowe, Sean Pyne-O'Donnell and the RHOXTOR members Team
Is the ash distribution from Eyjafjallajökull unique? Tephrochronological perspectives on volcanic ash deposition across Northern Europe

US7-3
EGU2010-15741
T. Zielinski, T. Petelski, P. Makuch, J. Kowalczyk, A. Rozwadowska, V. Drozdowska, K. Markowicz, S. Malinowski, A. Kardas, M. Posyniak, A. K. Jagodnicka, T. Stacewicz, and J. Piskozub
Observation of Eyjafjallajökull volcano ash over Poland

US7-4
EGU2010-15742
Stefan Kinne and et al.
Aerosol monitoring at the Hamburg Earlinet site from April 16 to April 19

US7-5
EGU2010-15743
Doina Nicolae, Camelia Talianu, Razvan Radulescu, and Sabina Stefan
Temporal evolution of volcanic ash plume in Romania, seen by lidars and EUMETCAST

US7-6
EGU2010-15744
Aleksander Pietruczuk, Janusz Krzyścin, Janusz Jarosławski, and Jerzy Podgórski
Volcanic ash observed over Poland, April 2010

US7-7
EGU2010-15745
Valentin Simeonov, Todor Dinoev, Mark Parlange, Ilya Serikov, Bertrand Calpini, F. Wienhold, I. Engel, M. Brabec, A. Crisian, T. Peter, Valentin Mitev, and R. Matthey
Lidar observation of Eyjafjallajoekull ash layer evolution above the Swiss Plateau

US7-8
EGU2010-15746
V. Bellantone, F. De Tomasi, M. R. Perrone, and A. Tafuro
Multi-Instrument Measurements from Lecce, Italy (40.3N-18.1E): a site scarcely affected by the Iceland Volcano Eruption

US7-9
EGU2010-15747
Lucia Mona, Aldo Amodeo, Antonella Boselli, Carmela Cornacchia, Guiseppe D'Amico, Aldo Giunta, Fabio Madonna, and Gelsomina Pappalardo
Observations of Eyjafjallajökull eruption's plume at Potenza EARLINET station

US7-10
EGU2010-15748
G. Pisani, N. Spinelli, and X. Wang
Observation of Eyjafjallajoekull ashes at the Napoli Earlinet station

US7-11
EGU2010-15749
Silke Groß, Josef1 Gasteiger, Volker Freudenthaler, Franzsika Schnell, Theresa Hayek, and Matthias Wiegner
Characterization of the Eyjafjallajökull ash plume over Munich by means of lidar measurements and model calculations

US7-12
EGU2010-15750
Rodanthi-Elisavet Mamouri, Alexandros Papayannis, Panagiotis Kokkalis, George Tsaknakis, Vassilis Amiridis, and Stylianos Kazadzis
Follow up of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano over Athens, Greece in the frame of the EARLINET project

US7-13
EGU2010-15765
Susan Leadbetter, Paul Agnew, Laura Burgin, Lucy Davis, Matthew Hort, Lois Huggett, Andrew Jones, Alistair Manning, Alsion Redington, David Thomson, and Helen Webster
Overview of the NAME model and its role as a VAAC atmospheric dispersion model during the Eyjafjallajökull Eruption April 2010

US7-14
EGU2010-15752
Elina Giannakaki, Dimitris Balis, and Alkiviadis Bais
Detection of volcanic ash from the Eyjafjallajoekull eruption with a Raman lidar over Thessaloniki Greece

US7-15
EGU2010-15753
Ina Mattis, Matthias Tesche, Patric Seifert, Anja Hiebsch, Jörg Schmidt, Annett Skupin, Albert Ansmann, and Ulla Wandinger
The Eyjafjallajökull ash plume over Leipzig, Germany

US7-16
EGU2010-15754
Torben Mikkelsen, Laurent Sauvage, Sven-Erik Gryning, Charlotte Bay Hasager, and Alfredo Peña
Lidar observations of ash plume across Europe

US7-17
EGU2010-15755
D. Stein Zweers, P. Stammes, O. Tuinder, R. van der A, G. Tilstra, F. Boersma, R. Dirksen, P. Veefkind, and P.F. Levelt
The vital role of daily global aerosol and trace gas monitoring: a satellite perspective highlighting OMI and GOME-2 analysis of Eyjafjallajökull emissions

US7-18
EGU2010-15756
Wolfgang von Hoyningen-Huene and Alexander A. Kokhanovsky
The investigation of volcano plume over Germany

US7-19
EGU2010-15757
J.Z. Ulanowski, R.G. Harrison, and K.A. Nicoll
Measurements of atmospheric volcanic ash using an aerosol radiosonde

US7-20
EGU2010-15758
Harald Flentje, Anja Werner, Hans Claude, Stefan Gilge, Christian Plass-Dülmer, Wolfgang Steinbrecht, Werner Thomas, and Wolfgang Fricke
Eyjafjallajökull Ash Plume - Observations by DWD Ceilometers, Ozone Sondes and in-situ Instruments

US7-21
EGU2010-15759
Sigrún Hreinsdóttir, Andy Hopper, Thóra Árnadóttir, Freysteinn Sigmundsson, Rikke Pedersen, Halldór Geirsson, Matthew Roberts, Amandine Auriac, Judicael Decriem, Páll Einarsson, Kurt Feigl, Martin Hensch, Jósef Hólmjárn, Thorgils Ingvarsson, Thorsteinn Jónsson, Björn Lund, Benedikt Ófeigsson, Peter Schmidt, Sveinbjörn Steinthórsson, Erik Sturkell, and Hjörleifur Sveinbjörnsson
Inside the volcano: mapping the convoluted path of magma ascent in Eyjafjallajökull volcano with GPS and InSAR

US7-22
EGU2010-15760
Emmanuel Pagneux, Gunnar Sigurðsson, and Bogi B. Björnsson
Overview on glacial bursts following the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano on April 14 2010

US7-23
EGU2010-15761
Anja Hünerbein, Wilfried Baum, Ralf Becker, and Klaus Behrens
Quicklook of different remote sensing techniques for the detection of the volcanic ash cloud

US7-24
EGU2010-15762
Magnus T. Gudmundsson and the Eyjafjallajökull Team
The April 2010 eruption of the ice-capped Eyjafjallajökull, South Iceland

US7-25
EGU2010-15763
Philippe Labazuy, Mathieu Gouhier, Maxime Hervo, Patrick Freville, Boris Quehennen, Frank Donnadieu, Yannick Guehenneux, Philippe Cacault, Aurélie Colomb, Jean-François Gayet, Jean-Marc Pichon, Sandrine Rivet, Alfons Schwarzenböck, and Karine Sellegri
Monitoring the Eyjafjöll volcanic plume using OPGC platforms : remote sensing and in-situ measurements

US7-26
EGU2010-15764
Benjamin Barratt and Gary Fuller
Analysis of the impact of Heathrow and Gatwick airport closures on local air quality during Eyjafjallajökull eruption 15th-17th April 2010

US7-27
EGU2010-15768
Árni Sigurðsson, Bolli Pálmason, Esther Hlíðar Jensen, Gudrun Nina Petersen, Halldór Björnsson, Hróbjartur Þorsteinsson, and Þórður Arason
Eyjafjallajökull2010 - The activity of the eruption plume during the first 2 weeks

US7-28
EGU2010-15770
Martin de Graaf, David P. Donovan, Arnold Apituley, and Keith M. Wilson
First estimates of mass concentrations from Eyjafjöll over The Netherlands using PCA on multi-wavelength Raman lidar data

US7-29
EGU2010-15767
Heike Vogel, Jochen Förstner, Bernhard Vogel, Thomas Hanisch, Bernhard Mühr, and Ulrich Schättler
Simulation of the dispersion of the Eyjafjallajökull plume over Europe with the German operational weather forecast system

US7-30
EGU2010-15769
Augustin Colette, Nicolas Alsac, Bertrand Bessagnet, Hugues Biaudet, Laura Chiappini, Olivier Favez, Emeric Frejafon, Francois Gautier, Fabrice Godefroy, Martial Haeffelin, Eva Leoz, Laure Malherbe, Frederik Meleux, Laurent Menut, Yohann Morille, Arnaud Papin, Christophe Pietras, Martine Ramel, and Laurence Rouil
Assessment of the impact of the Eyjafjallajökull's eruption on surface air quality in France