the volcanic gases will tend to follow the
ground. Therefore, even higher values of more 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
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Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA.
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NATIONAL COMMISSIONER OF THE ICELANDIC POLICE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
THE SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD OF THE ICELANDIC CIVIL PROTECTION
Date: 31.10.2014 Time: 09:30 Location: Crisis Coordination Centre, Skogarhlid.
Regarding: Volcanic activity in the Bardarbunga system.
Attending: Scientists from Icelandic Met Office and the Institute of Earth Sciences
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on the third image by the colours orange or bright red. An ordinary webcam photo
from the same 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
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Activity in the Bárðarbunga system since the end of the eruption
A meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board
27.6.2016
The Civil Protection Scientific Advisory Board met June 23rd, in order to review new data on the volcano Bárðarbunga. Below is the report from
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On Thursday the
26th of March an on-line Scientific Advisory Board meeting was held
to discuss the ongoing unrest in the Reykjanes peninsula. Scientists from IMO,
University of Iceland, ISOR and representatives from Civil Protection, HS-Orka,
ISAVIA-ANS, and the Environment Agency of Iceland attended the meeting.Magmatic intrusion still the most likely explanation for
the ongoing
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information - ongoing eruption and seismic events
31 January 2015 - five months of continuous eruption
From the Scientific Advisory Board:
The volcanic eruption in Holuhraun has now lasted for five months. Today, there are 152 days since a continuous eruption started 31 August 2014. Seismic activity started 16 August and has therefore lasted for 167 days. For comparison, the volcanic eruption
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by officers on site.
The restricted area extends 20 m outside the edges of the new lava field, to the edge of Dyngjujökull glacier on the south side, the river Jökulsá á Fjöllum to the east and to the westernmost branches of Jökulsá á Fjöllum in the west. Enlarge.
12 March 2015 - from the Scientific Advisory Board
Notes from the Meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board 10 March (pdf 0.3 Mb) are now
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information - ongoing eruption and seismic events
31 January 2015 - five months of continuous eruption
From the Scientific Advisory Board:
The volcanic eruption in Holuhraun has now lasted for five months. Today, there are 152 days since a continuous eruption started 31 August 2014. Seismic activity started 16 August and has therefore lasted for 167 days. For comparison, the volcanic eruption
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The following photographs were taken by Morten S. Riishuus in a surveillance flight 21 January 2015. Detailed measurements were made during this flight and preliminary results were presented in the Notes from the Scientific Advisory Board 30 January 2015. Below is an extract:
Cautious conclusions
A forecast based
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