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Atmospheric sulphur dioxide levels hit historic high in Scotland following Icelandic volcanic eruption

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An eruption on the Reykanes peninsula, Iceland.

Edinburgh, no stranger to an occasional haze, skilled an unprecedented atmospheric occasion on 31 Could, in contrast to any seen over the previous 30 years. Whereas sea her from the North Sea typically blankets Scotland’s capital, the haze noticed that Friday felt distinctively totally different. UKCEH researchers are presently investigating if this haze might be attributed to a volcanic plume that transited the UK following an eruption in Iceland.

A brand new fissure eruption occurred on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland, the fifth eruption in a collection that started in December 2023 close to the city of Grindavik. Initially deemed an area concern on account of its non-explosive nature, the eruption’s affect on UK’s air high quality was regarded as minimal. Nonetheless, meteorological circumstances precipitated sulphur dioxide (SO2) ranges in Scotland to rocket to ranges not witnessed for the reason that Nineteen Seventies on the morning of 31 Could.

The Scottish Setting Safety Company’s (SEPA) nationwide volcanic emissions community first detected a rise in SO2 on the Isle of Lewis on the night of 30 Could. In the course of the early hours, the plume moved southward, peaking in Scotland’s Central Belt by 6 am on 31 Could. St Leonard’s in Edinburgh reported a most focus of 1161 µg m-3.

Utilizing a mix of observations and modelling information, UKCEH researchers had been in a position to pinpoint the excessive SO2 ranges, making it extremely seemingly that the elevated ranges could possibly be attributed to the Icelandic volcano. The UKCEH’s EMEP4UK atmospheric chemistry transport laptop mannequin utility confirmed the sequence of occasions, indicating that if the eruption had occurred otherwise, the SO2emissions might need missed the UK completely.

What distinguished this from earlier occasions is that considerably larger concentrations of SO2 had been recorded than beforehand reported within the UK, surpassing these of earlier Icelandic eruptions in recent times. Alongside excessive SO2the volcanic plume comprised a mix of different gases, our researchers are actually investigating the composition of the plume in additional element.

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Volcanic eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula on 8 February 2024

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Whereas this occasion exceeded air high quality goals for 10 hours in Edinburgh, it didn’t breach office publicity limits or pose a major well being threat. Our modelling effort helped predict that this plume would go quickly over the UK. Via chemical reactions, sulphur dioxide can contribute to the formation of small airborne particles (PM2.5) which might be dangerous to human well being. Measurement and mannequin outcomes point out that PM2.5 concentrations stayed properly beneath ranges of concern throughout this occasion.

Ecosystems are additionally susceptible to sulphur dioxide. Nonetheless, once more the short-lived nature of the plume signifies that harm is more likely to have been minimal.

This occasion will give us helpful insights into how properly we will predict the impacts of volcanic eruptions on human well being and the environment. This helps us each to reply at brief discover, and to be ready for future eruptions.

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