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  • 31. Bárðarbunga and Holuhraun - overview

    What is Bárðarbunga? - including a chapter from the Catalogue of Icelandic Volanoes (in progress) The FutureVolc project and the eruption on National Geographic A glimpse into the field Hard work in harsh circumstances A reconnaissance flight with TF-SIF Seismic activity still great Updated summary from Bárðarbunga Summary of activity in Bárðarbunga Seismic activity /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2947
  • 32. The Bárdarbunga/Holuhraun eruption 2014-2015

    from the lavaWarning banners removed2014The segmented dyke intrusion explainedWhat is Bárðarbunga? - including a chapter from the Catalogue of Icelandic Volanoes (in progress) The FutureVolc project and the eruption on National GeographicA glimpse into the fieldHard work in harsh circumstancesA reconnaissance flight with TF-SIFSeismic activity still greatUpdated summary from BárðarbungaSummary /volcanoes/about-volcanoes/bardarbunga/the-bardarbungaholuhraun-eruption/
  • 33. Bárðarbunga and Holuhraun - overview

    What is Bárðarbunga? - including a chapter from the Catalogue of Icelandic Volanoes (in progress) The FutureVolc project and the eruption on National Geographic A glimpse into the field Hard work in harsh circumstances A reconnaissance flight with TF-SIF Seismic activity still great Updated summary from Bárðarbunga Summary of activity in Bárðarbunga Seismic activity /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2947/
  • 34. Grímsvötn 2010

    Office and the Institute of the Earth Sciences, University of Iceland, 4 November 2010 at 17:00. Aerial view The following photographs were taken 3rd November during scientific flight with the Icelandic Coast Guard (TF-SIF): Matthew J. Roberts and Egill Axelsson, Icelandic Meteorological Office. Skeiðarárjökull Aerial view of debris-laden floodwater flowing along the terminus /hydrology/articles/nr/2040
  • 35. Grímsvötn 2010

    Office and the Institute of the Earth Sciences, University of Iceland, 4 November 2010 at 17:00. Aerial view The following photographs were taken 3rd November during scientific flight with the Icelandic Coast Guard (TF-SIF): Matthew J. Roberts and Egill Axelsson, Icelandic Meteorological Office. Skeiðarárjökull Aerial view of debris-laden floodwater flowing along the terminus /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2040
  • 36. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150130

    January 21st blue line). The graph is based primarily on measurements from surveillance flights by the ISAVIA plane TF-FMS. There is quite some uncertainty in individual measurements but there is a definite trend showing diminishing lava flow rates. The red and pink lines show the increase of the volume of the subsidence of the Bardarbunga caldera, these values are derived with similar methods /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150130.pdf
  • 37. Isskyrsla_20100407

    Ísskýsla 7.apríl Flug 03410.025 Miðvikudaginn 7 apríl var farið í ískönnunarflug á TF-SIF úti fyrir vestfjörðum. Kl.1115 var komið að ísröndini sem lá til NA um eftirtalda staði: 1. N65°50'- W028°05' 2. N65°44' -W027°49 ' 3. N65°56'- W027°08' 4. N66°12' -W026°21' 5. N66°31'- W025°57' 6. N66°43'- W025°49' 7. N66°40'- W025°24' 8. N67°05'- W024°32' 9. N67°14' -W023°56' 10.N67°19'- W023°32' 11.N67°40 /media/hafis/skyrslur_lhg/Isskyrsla_20100407.pdf
  • 38. Bárðarbunga 2014 - August events

    colour-code for the Askja volcano remains at ‘yellow'. 29 August 2014 11:58 - The new eruption in Holuhraun Below are two images of the new lava in Holuhraun, ca 5 km north of Dyngjujökull. The images were taken from TF-SIF, the aeroplane of the Icelandic Coast Guard. Later, flowmodels were made. The new lava and steam The new lava that came up in the eruption in the first hours /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3000
  • 39. Bardarbunga-2014_August-events

    The images were taken from TF-SIF, the aeroplane of the Icelandic Coast Guard. Later, flowmodels were made. The new lava and steam The new lava that came up in the eruption in the first hours of 29th August. The image was taken at 10:44 this morning, 29 August. Steam rises from the fissure. Credit to the Icelandic Coast Guard. The lava from 29 August 2014 The new lava that came up /media/jar/Bardarbunga-2014_August-events.pdf
  • 40. Bárðarbunga 2014 - August events

    colour-code for the Askja volcano remains at ‘yellow'. 29 August 2014 11:58 - The new eruption in Holuhraun Below are two images of the new lava in Holuhraun, ca 5 km north of Dyngjujökull. The images were taken from TF-SIF, the aeroplane of the Icelandic Coast Guard. Later, flowmodels were made. The new lava and steam The new lava that came up in the eruption in the first hours /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3000/

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