Late Twilight Glow of the Ash Stratum from the Eruption of Agung Volcano

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Observation of the height of the dust layer responsible for the onset of
brilliant sunsets in the 30 degrees N zone since September 1963 gives
evidence that the ash has diffused from the eruption of the volcano
Agung on Bali. A height of 22 km is derived for the top of the primary
stratum.

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