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  • 31. Status of unrest in Askja

    inflation related to a shallow magma intrusion which commenced at the start of august 2021. GNSS station OLAC is displayed by the black triangle. Approximately 35 cm of inflation has been measured at this site during the past 12 months. Status of unrest in Askja /about-imo/news/status-of-unrest-in-askja
  • 32. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-20_IES_IMO

    radar measurements, web cameras, ATDnet – UK Met. Offices lightning detection system, NOAA satellite images and web-based ash reports from the public. Eruption plume: Height (a.s.l.): According to radar obersvations, the plume has been at around 5 km/18,000ft. today. Over the volcano, winds blow from the south at 10 m/s, but at the top of the plume the wind is south-southwesterly at 13 /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-20_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 33. Earthquakes offshore north Iceland

    offshore north Iceland 1.10.2013 Two earthquakes reaching magnitude 3 and 3.2 occurred this morning at 06:14 and 07:41 offshore North Iceland, 10 km NW of Gjögurtá. They are a part of swarm activity which has been ongoing since September 25. Roughly 1000 /about-imo/news/nr/2757
  • 34. Factsheet-Bardarbunga-140906

    to the recent high seismic activity and subsurface magma flow to the northeast.  In the surveillance flight yesterday a shallow, wide depression was observed on the surface of Dyngujökull, 10 km from the glacier edge. Another depression 6 km from the Dyngjujökull ice edge, which has been monitored over the last few days has deepened and is now 35 m deep. o It is likely that these depressions /media/jar/Factsheet-Bardarbunga-140906.pdf
  • 35. Update on volcanic activity in Grímsvötn

    Today, Monday 30 May, it has been confirmed by the participants of Iceland Glaciological Society's spring expedition that the eruption has ended. The end of the Grímsvötn eruption is set to 7 UTC Saturday morning 28 May 2011. 26 May 2011 - 17:45 Collective status report (pdf 44 Kb) of the Institute of the Earth Sciences and of the Icelandic Meteorological office was published at 16:00. Status /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2180
  • 36. Gauging stations

    Gauging stations 6.1.2010 The operation of a network of gauging stations provides the basic information for knowledge of the hydrology of Iceland. As the importance of monitoring and mediating information has been growing, the network has been updated /hydrology/stations/
  • 37. Eyjafjallajökull eruption

    the eruption site have coalesced to form a larger cauldron. In spite of magma splatters, no lava flow has been detected yet. Heavy sound blasts have been heard and found near Eyjafjallajökull, especially south and east of the mountain. The viscosity of the magma from Eyjafjallajökull is higher than on Fimmvörðuháls and this enhances the explosive sound effect which can be heard over long distances /about-imo/news/nr/1887
  • 38. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-24_IES_IMO

    : Similar as yesterday, estimated through a webcamera. Seismic tremor: Volcanic tremor is still decreasing and is approaching the level it had before the eruption. Earthquakes: Earthquake activity has decreased since yesterday. One earthquake has been recorded since midnight. GPS deformation:Horizontal displacements toward the centre of Eyjafjallajökull volcano and subsidence. Overall assessment /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-24_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 39. Gyrite_Brandt_(Local_Government_Denmark,_DK)

    and this was done by stakeholder involvement with different levels of involvement. The climate adaptation plan has been presented to the general public and has been used as a basis for integrating climate adaptation measures in the Municipal plan. Lolland is now an pilot study area for two Interreg projects SUSCOD and BLAST, both dealing with the coastal zone and climate adaptation. /media/loftslag/Gyrite_Brandt_(Local_Government_Denmark,_DK).pdf
  • 40. A new absolute minimum temperature record

    has only been in operation since 2005 and it is one of the coldest measuring sites in the country. This cold spell is probably the most intensive one in May throughout the period of automatic observations in Iceland. The network was established 1993 to 1998 with slightly increasing number of stations since then. New minimum temperature records for May were registered at the majority /about-imo/news/nr/2691

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