Sulfur dioxide from Icelandic volcano traveled 2 000 km (1 240 miles) to Arctic’s Svalbard Islands

A 2023 eruption of Iceland’s Sundhnukagigar volcano released sulfur dioxide that traveled over 2 000 km (1 243 miles) to Svalbard in the Arctic, causing elevated pollution levels. New satellite and ground data reveal long-range environmental impact.

A 2023 eruption of Iceland’s Sundhnukagigar volcano released sulfur dioxide that traveled over 2 000 km (1 243 miles) to Svalbard in the Arctic, causing elevated pollution levels. New satellite and ground data reveal long-range environmental impact. 

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