Scientists in Aberdeen have released pictures of volcanic glass particles from Iceland which fell in the city.
The images show the jagged edges of the particles, which were taken from the windscreen of a clean car parked at the John Hutton Land Research Institute.They were collected on Tuesday - the same day Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary described the ash cloud as "mythical".Flights were grounded on Tuesday and Wednesday when ash from the Grimsvotn volcano drifted into Scottish airspace.The largest of the particles is 0.03mm across, with the smallest just 0.002mm wide. The images were taken using a scanning electron microscope.Scientists at the institute said their composition showed that they did not come from last year's volcanic eruption in Iceland.But they added they had not yet been compared with samples from the Grimsvotn eruption. 
-BBC