and Herðubreiðartögl. A few small ones were also detected in the dyke intrusion.
30 December 2014 - now confirmed 82.8 km²
Two days ago, difficulties in approaching the lava led to doubts about the newest estimate of its size. The Institute of Earth Sciences has now confirmed that the lava is almost 83 km², see map (enlarge).
30 December 2014 10:30 - from the Scientific Advisory Board/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3055
and Herðubreiðartögl. A few small ones were also detected in the dyke intrusion.
30 December 2014 - now confirmed 82.8 km²
Two days ago, difficulties in approaching the lava led to doubts about the newest estimate of its size. The Institute of Earth Sciences has now confirmed that the lava is almost 83 km², see map (enlarge).
30 December 2014 10:30 - from the Scientific Advisory Board/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3055/
map (enlarge).
30 December 2014 10:30 - from the Scientific Advisory Board
Insubstantial changes have been in the volcanic eruption in Holuhraun over the last few
weeks. The lava is now flowing inside a closed channel to the eastern edge of the lava field,
about 15 km from the crater. Lava is also running to the north. Notes from the meeting of the
Scientific Advisory Board (pdf 0.4 Mb).
30
/media/jar/Bardarbunga-2014_December-events.pdf
polluting gas may be expected now than in recent weeks.
28 February 2015 12:00 - declaration from the Scientific Advisory Board
Notes from the meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board (pdf 0.4 Mb). The volcanic eruption is over.
The eruption in Holuhraun, which began 31 August 2014, has come to an END.
The area continues to be closely monitored.
Gas contamination is still detected around
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3087
polluting gas may be expected now than in recent weeks.
28 February 2015 12:00 - declaration from the Scientific Advisory Board
Notes from the meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board (pdf 0.4 Mb). The volcanic eruption is over.
The eruption in Holuhraun, which began 31 August 2014, has come to an END.
The area continues to be closely monitored.
Gas contamination is still detected around
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3087/
field. Now it has reached 48.2 square kilometers, all in all. Based on a COSMO SkyMed radar image (Italy) but the background is a satellite image from the National Land Survey of Iceland. Enlarged map. Institute of Earth Sciences
30 September 2014 11:10 - from the Scientific Advisory Board
Attending: Scientists from Icelandic Met Office and the Institute of Earth Sciences University
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3001
field. Now it has reached 48.2 square kilometers, all in all. Based on a COSMO SkyMed radar image (Italy) but the background is a satellite image from the National Land Survey of Iceland. Enlarged map. Institute of Earth Sciences
30 September 2014 11:10 - from the Scientific Advisory Board
Attending: Scientists from Icelandic Met Office and the Institute of Earth Sciences University
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3001/
moment is presented as well. These images were made at 26 Nov at 14:21.
28 November 2014 11:30 - from the Scientific Advisory Board
Scientists flew over Bárðarbunga on Wednesday, 26 November. According to data acquired in the flight, the total subsidence of the caldera is 50 meters and the volume is 1.4 cubic kilometers. No signal is now received from the station in the caldera
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3023
moment is presented as well. These images were made at 26 Nov at 14:21.
28 November 2014 11:30 - from the Scientific Advisory Board
Scientists flew over Bárðarbunga on Wednesday, 26 November. According to data acquired in the flight, the total subsidence of the caldera is 50 meters and the volume is 1.4 cubic kilometers. No signal is now received from the station in the caldera
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3023/
kilometers
The map shows the lava edge 30.9.2014 and the surface area of the lava field. Now it has
reached 48.2 square kilometers, all in all. Based on a COSMO SkyMed radar image (Italy)
but the background is a satellite image from the National Land Survey of Iceland. Enlarged
map. Institute of Earth Sciences
30 September 2014 11:10 - from the Scientific Advisory Board
Attending: Scientists from
/media/jar/Bardarbunga-2014_September-events.pdf