Here is the list of plumes to try (from New Horizons)
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Name Lat Lon
Masubi (north) -45 53
Masubi (south) -49 58
Zal Patera 41 75
Amirani 21 115
Tvashtar Paterae 63 123
Prometheus 1 153
Culann Patera -20 162
Illyrikon Regio -70 170
Marduk -28 210
Kurdalagon Patera -50 218
Hephaestus Patera 2 290
N. Lerna Regio -58 293
All these plumes are Promethean-type plumes reaching 75-100 km above the surface, particles landing 120-150 km from vent, except for Tvashtar, which is a Pele-type plume, reaching 400 km above the surface, with particles landing 445-720 km from the vent (though both Pele and Tvashtar are elongated in the N-S direction, with particles in the N-S direction landing 505-780 km from the vent. If you look at New Horizons observations of Tvashtar, you may notice lumps on the left and right hand side of the plume near the surface. What happens is that the larger dust particles in the plume land near the inner edge of the plume deposit, while smaller particles bounce off the surface and deposit on the outer edge of the plume deposit.
Here is a very crude graphic illustrating this:
Another property of plumes, that I am not sure can be addressed here, is that these plumes are forward-scattering, meaning the plumes are more visible when Io is visible as a crescent than when Io is visible as a full-disk. In fact, when visible as a full-disk, the plumes should be barely visible at all. As far as the glow, I am not sure, the color is right (what AURORA showed), but yeah, it shouldn't "glow" when sunlit.
Keep in mind, what you are looking at in visible light when Io is sunlit is NOT the sulfur and sulfur dioxide gas, but the dust entrained in the plume. The blue color is caused by the small-sized dust particles and the way these 10-50 nm sized particles scatter light.