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Bárðarbunga: 2014 Iceland Blast Spewed Far More Gas Than Industry
The six-month eruption of an Iceland volcano in 2014 and 2015 emitted huge amounts of toxic sulphur dioxide gas. Researchers are looking at the effects of such eruptions on U.K. air quality.
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