eruptive fissures had opened
to the south of the on-going eruption.
At 8:30, a surveillance flight with scientists from the IMO and University of Iceland
observed the following
o Two new eruptive fissures formed south of the previous eruption site in
Holuhraun, in a graben, that had formed above the intrusion, about 2km
away from Dyngjujökull.
o The eruptive fire fountains from the new
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Sigrún Karlsdóttir
Ingvar Kristinsson
Theódór F. Hervarsson
Design and layout:
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Cover photo:
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Conclusions of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Icelandic Civil Protection:
• The eruptive activity at Holuhraun continues at similar intensity.
o Lava flows to the East at similar rates as yesterday. The lava is now flowing in
the river bed of Jökulsá á Fjöllum. No explosive activity due to the lava and
river water interaction has been observed, but steam rises from the lava.
• Air
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not decreased. Magma flow is between 100 and
200 m3/s. The lava advances by about 1 km/day and its area yesterday afternoon was
around 16 km2.
o The eruption sites are the same as before. The eruptive intensity on the southern
fissure that opened on Friday is much less than on the northern fissure that has
been active since the beginning of the eruption.
o The lava tongue now extends 11 km
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in urban areas in East of Iceland:
o Concentrations of SO2, comparable to those measured in the last few days,
could increase slightly today in the east due to the direction of the wind.
Efforts to increase gas monitoring in inhabited areas are ongoing. Data from
The Environmental Agency SO2 monitoring stations in Reyjahlíð, Egilsstaðir
and Reyðarfjörður are accessible on the web-site
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Scientists flying over the Bárðarbunga area yesterday reported no new changes in
the surface.
Air quality in urban areas in the East of Iceland:
o Forecasts indicate that high concentrations of sulphuric gases may be
expected in the northern part of the Eastern fjords, Fljótsdalur, Hérað,
Jökuldalur, and Vopnafjörður. Forecast indicates that concentration may
become highest in Hérað later
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more to
the east from Mývatn-area in the west to Vopnafjordur bay in the east. Tomorrow
lighter westerly winds are expected and likely effected area will be from
Vopnafjörður bay, and south towards Djúpivogur.
Instructions:
o People who feel discomfort are advised to stay indoors, close their windows,
turn up the heat and turn off air conditioning. Use periods of good air quality
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historical archive, the most similar state X(u) to X(t), according to some analogy criteria. The
future evolution of the current state X(t) after a lead time T , X(t+T ), can be forecasted by using
the evolution of analogous state X(u), after the same lead time T , X(u+T ). In other words
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