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  • 21. Gas concentrations in the Hofsjökull ice cave

    those already reported. Oxygen was measured at normal levels, so there is no evidence of carbon dioxide (CO2) accumulation, but this was not measured on these devices. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) was not detected in the cave.An addition hazard is the potential for roof collapse. During another visit in the past week, an ice block sized 2*4*0.4 m was seen to have collapsed from a side wall near /about-imo/news/gas-concentrations-in-the-hofsjokull-ice-cave
  • 22. Increased seismic activity between Krýsuvík and Ölfus

    be displaced and wall plastering might be damaged. Severe damage of well-built dwellings is not expected. The intensity of a large earthquake in this region can reach levels VI-VII on the Mercalli Scale. It is important to regularly remind all inhabitants in seismically active regions about potential earthquake hazards. People should review their own security measures and preparedness for a large /about-imo/news/nr/3150
  • 23. Climate and Energy

    International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) UN Framework Convention on Climate Change NOAA Climate Program Office NASA Climate and Radiation Branch Climate Institute Real Climate /climatology/research/ce/
  • 24. EURENEW

    International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) UN Framework Convention on Climate Change NOAA Climate Program Office NASA Climate and Radiation Branch Climate /climatology/research/ce/eurenew/
  • 25. Climate and Energy

    system. Related content International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) UN Framework Convention on Climate /climatology/research/ce/introduction/
  • 26. Articles

    with time between the onset of the earthquake swarm on 16 August 2014 (week 0) and today (week 18). The cumulative moment and numbers of events are calculated for each week; that means for each week the earthquakes of certain magnitude ranges were counted and the moment of all earthquakes was simply summed up. Both upper panels show the activity in the dyke, where left panel shows the cumulative moment /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/bigimg/3039
  • 27. News

    News © Árni Sigurðsson The eruption site at Fimmvörðuháls 1st Apríl 2010. Good visibility: white snow, black lava /about-imo/news/bigimg/2751
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    News © Árni Sigurðsson The eruption site at Fimmvörðuháls 1st April 2010: Black lava, white snow and steam plumes /about-imo/news/bigimg/1860
  • 29. Landslides

    increase Landslides also occur at central volcanoes without any volcanic trigger. An example of this is the rockslide in Askja in 2014 where long term subsidence of a caldera wall, formed in volcanic activity in 1875, caused the slope instability. The slide is considered to be one of the biggest rock slides event in Iceland during historical times. More about this landslide in Icelandic can /volcanoes/volcanic-hazards/landslides/
  • 30. Seismic signal associated with the Askja rockslide

    in the slope of the caldera wall. The peak in tremor is subsequently caused by the debris fall into the lake. The following flood wave in the lake migrated several times back and forth, causing continuing but decreasing tremor that was seen during the next twenty minutes after the rockslide. There is no evidence for a strong steam explosion in the earthquake data. However it can not be ruled out /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2921

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