precipitation and time of year (an index for
available net radiation) (Vehviläinen and Huttunen, 1997). This
equation has been calibrated and verified against observations of
Class A pan evaporation values (Vehviläinen and Huttunen,
1997). The actual evaporation is calculated from potential evapora-
tion and the soil moisture deficit. The changes in temperature and
precipitation affect
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More than
3000 earthquakes have been automatically detected nearby Eldvörp in the
Reykjanes/Svartsengi volcanic system in the past week. Since yesterday (15.05),
nine earthquakes had magnitude above M3 and two above M4. The largest event had
a magnitude of M4.3 occurred on 15.05 at 17:38 UTC. The seismicity is located
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More than
3000 earthquakes have been automatically detected nearby Eldvörp in the
Reykjanes/Svartsengi volcanic system in the past week. Since yesterday (15.05),
nine earthquakes had magnitude above M3 and two above M4. The largest event had
a magnitude of M4.3 occurred on 15.05 at 17:38 UTC. The seismicity is located
/about-imo/news/earthquakes-on-the-reykjanes-peninsula/
near Grímsey: update 15:00, 19 February
19.2.2018
At 05:38 UTC this morning an earthquake of magnitude M5.2
occurred 14 km ENE of Grímsey. It was felt widely in the Northern part of the
country. Five more earthquakes with magnitude between 4-4.9 were detected
/about-imo/news/seismic-swarm-near-grimsey-update-15-00-19-february
were M 3.6 at 03:42 and M 3.2 at 07:47. Since the afternoon of 23 October, a new cluster of earthquakes has occurred about 5 km north-northwest of Gjögurtá on the intersection of the eastern end of Eyjafjarðaráll and the Húsavík-Flatey Fault (HFF). The largest events in this region were M 3.1 at 23:38 on 23 October and 3.2 at 22:20 on 24 October (see the map).
Movements on the fault of the M
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automatically detected nearby Eldvorp in the Reykjanes/Svartsengi volcanic system in the past week. Since yesterday (15.05), nine earthquakes had magnitude above M3 and two above M4. The largest event had a magnitude of M4.3 occurred on 15.05 at 17:38 UTC. The seismicity is located at a depth between 4 and 6 km.
Recent deformation observations (both cGPS and InSAR) identified the onset of a new
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