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SLIDE SHOW Posted: April 1, 2008   
Eye on Arctic Pollution FLASH VERSION
Researchers are taking a close look at the makeup and movement of pollutants at the Arctic. Learn more about some of their field studies in this slide show.
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Fire Plume, Noriyuki Todo of Japan Airlines thought he spied a volcanic eruption during a flight in 2004, but later learned it was a forest fire in northern British Columbia. This photo shows pyroconvection -- a deep bubbly plume of smoke and cloud created by a fire, said Mike Fromm of the Naval Research Laboratory and the ARCTAS team.
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Fire Plume
Noriyuki Todo of Japan Airlines thought he spied a volcanic eruption during a flight in 2004, but later learned it was a forest fire in northern British Columbia. This photo shows pyroconvection -- a deep bubbly plume of smoke and cloud created by a fire, said Mike Fromm of the Naval Research Laboratory and the ARCTAS team.
Photo Credit: Noriyuki Todo of Japan Airlines
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