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  • 51. 100 years since Katla erupted

    Katla has erupted at least 21 times, with an average repose interval of around 50 years. The current one-hundred-year repose marks the longest period since a Katla eruption. The Katla volcanic system is located in the eastern volcanic zone. It is characterized by an 80-km-long fissure swarm and an ice-clad central volcano. The central volcano is covered by the Mýrdalsjökull ice-cap /about-imo/news/100-years-since-katla-erupted
  • 52. A strong

    of Siglufjörður. The IMO received hundreds of felt reports from all over the northern part of Iceland and even some from the capital area. Since the activity started IMO‘s seismic network has automatically located over 2500 earthquakes, thereof the three aforementioned above M5.0 and nine earthquakes ranging from M4.0 to M4.6. After the M5.4 event at 15:05 20th of June the Civil Protection‘s alert level /about-imo/news/a-strong-earthquake-swarm-offshore-north-iceland
  • 53. Global Cryosphere Watch

    ; precipitation; hydrological conditions; and, atmospheric and oceanic circulation. Elements of the cryosphere also contain important records of past climate, providing benchmarks for interpreting modern climate change. The cryosphere exists on all latitudes of the Earth and occurs in approximately one hundred countries of the world. While the cryosphere is an integrative element within the climate /about-imo/news/nr/2390
  • 54. norsem_slunga

    This explains the Jamison and Cook observation that the measured stresses were as large as the CFS allowed. Note that the stress observations are from the interiors of the small blocks while the CFS limitations just concern the block boundaries and joints within the blocks. These fracture (CFS) limitations thus strongly affects the interiors of the small blocks. Brown /media/norsem/norsem_slunga.pdf
  • 55. Home-page - Icelandic Meteorological Office

    been located before. Activity in Reykjanes peninsula was less than previous week and it was quite scattered. Events north of lake Hlíðarvatn are still being located, the largest one M2.7 on April 17th. One earthquake was located in Mt. Hekla and the Hengill area near Húsmúli was more active than previous week. More /
  • 56. Weather radars

    the Icelandic Meteorological Office’s weather radars. One is located next to the airport at Keflavík and the other at Teigsbjarg in the East. On the combined images, the radar images are combined with a thermal image from the weather satellite Meteosat-9, which belongs to the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites EUMETSAT /weather/observations/radar/
  • 57. Hofsjökull ice-cap

    NASA USGS, shows the northern half of the ice cap Hofsjökull (enlarge). A new patch, visible at the bottom of the image (see arrow), has now been confirmed as a cauldron (~64°49,5‘N; 18°52‘W) at around 1700 m above sea level. Below is a map of Iceland with Hofsjökull tagged (maps.google.com). Travellers are advised to be very careful during journeys on Hofsjökull. Crevasses surround the new /about-imo/news/nr/2768
  • 58. Monitoring device rescued from the lava

    device rescued from the lava 13.1.2015 One of IMO's SO2 monitoring devices, which had been trapped by the Holuhraun lava flow since last year, was rescued on Saturday, 10 January. Participants of this salvaging operation were Ármann Höskuldsson, Gro Birkefeld /about-imo/news/nr/3060
  • 59. Mains transformer upgraded

    transformer upgraded One long day with slight risk of disruption 2.6.2015 Tomorrow, Wednesday 3 June 2015, Reykjavík Energy will upgrade the transformer of the mains for Bústaðavegur 7, Bústaðavegur 9 and Útskálar buildings, which will run on diesel generators /about-imo/news/nr/3141

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