University of Iceland along with
representatives from the Icelandic Civil Protection, the Environmental Agency of Iceland and Directorate of Health.
Main points
Volcanic eruption in Holuhraun
Air quality
Scenarios
Notes
Measurements show that the lava field in Holuhraun continues to expand. There are no signs of decreasing lava
production.
The subsidence of the Bardarbunga
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along with
representatives from the Icelandic Civil Protection and the Environmental Agency of Iceland.
Main points
Volcanic eruption in Holuhraun
Air quality
Scenarios
Notes
The volcanic eruption in Holuhraun continues with similar rate as last few days. The eruption does not seem to be
declining. The lava production continues with the same strength.
The lava now flows
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along with
representatives from the Icelandic Civil Protection and the Environmental Agency of Iceland.
Main points
Volcanic eruption in Holuhraun
Air quality
Scenarios
Notes
The volcanic eruption in Holuhraun continues with similar rate as last few days. The eruption does not seem to be
declining. The lava field continues to grow and the lava production continues
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University of Iceland along with
representatives from the Icelandic Civil Protection and the Directorate of Health.
Main points
Volcanic eruption in Holuhraun
Air quality
Scenarios
Notes
The new lava field in Holuhraun is estimated to cover more than 46 km2.
The subsidence of the Bardarbunga caldera continues.
Seismic activity in Bardarbunga is similar to the last few
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University of Iceland along with
representatives from the Icelandic Civil Protection, Directorate of Health and The Environment Agency of Iceland.
Main points
Volcanic eruption in Holuhraun
Air quality
Scenarios
Notes
Insubstantial changes have been in the volcanic eruption in Holuhraun over the last few weeks. The lava field has
thickened substantially but activity
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University of Iceland along with
representatives from the Icelandic Civil Protection, Directorate of Health and The Environment Agency of Iceland.
Main points
Volcanic eruption in Holuhraun
Air quality
Scenarios
Notes
The volcanic eruption in Holuhraun continues. Visible intensity of the eruption was low on last Wednesday while
various observations were done at the eruption
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:00 hrs. Tremors had began at 17:30. This eruption was powerful for the first 24 hrs. In the early hours of 22nd May the ash plume reached 15-19 km height. The eruption was over 25th May. This photo is taken 22nd May at 10:20, showing reduced visibility due to great quantities of ash in the air. It is assumed that as much ash was released into the air during the first 24 hours of this eruption
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University of Iceland along with
representatives from the Icelandic Civil Protection, the Environmental Agency of Iceland and the Directorate of
Health.
Main points
Volcanic eruption in Holuhraun
Air quality
Scenarios
Notes
The volcanic eruption in Holuhraun continues with similar intensity. Driving conditions are becoming hard in the
area around the eruption site
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than its name and location adjacent to the Arctic circle would imply. A branch of the Gulf Stream flows along the southern and the western coast greatly moderating the climate. However, this brings mild Atlantic air in contact with colder Arctic air resulting in a climate that is marked by frequent changes in weather and storminess. Furthermore this leads to more rainfall in the southern and western
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