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  • 51. Fagradalsfjall eruption unusual in many ways compared to other eruptions

    deformation and seismicity preceding the eruption that began 19 March 2021. a) Model of deformation 24 February – 19 March, showing horizontal displacements as arrows and vertical displacements with a colour scale. The red line shows the location of the dyke and the broken black line shows the central axis of the plate boundary b) Hourly earthquake rate (blue) and cumulative number of earthquakes /about-imo/news/fagradalsfjall-eruption-unusual-in-many-ways-compared-to-other-eruptions/
  • 52. 2011_005

    .................................................................... 37 Tables Table 1. The CGPS sub-networks. ........................................................................................... 8 Table 2. Other networks providing GPS data. .......................................................................... 8 Table 3. Off-line stations. ......................................................................................................... 9 /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2011/2011_005.pdf
  • 53. “The small eruption” in

    and deformation may precede many eruptions this is not always the case and depends on how much stress has already been released and the strength of the upper crust”, says Michelle.Figure 2. A) GPS data from the station KRI in Krísuvík. The blue line indicates the beginning of the eartquake swarm (24.02) and the red line shows the beginning of the eruption (19.03). A rapid deformation was detected /about-imo/news/the-small-eruption-in-fagradalsfjall-celebrates-six-months
  • 54. “The small eruption” in

    and deformation may precede many eruptions this is not always the case and depends on how much stress has already been released and the strength of the upper crust”, says Michelle.Figure 2. A) GPS data from the station KRI in Krísuvík. The blue line indicates the beginning of the eartquake swarm (24.02) and the red line shows the beginning of the eruption (19.03). A rapid deformation was detected /about-imo/news/the-small-eruption-in-fagradalsfjall-celebrates-six-months/
  • 55. VI_2014_001

    for the largest ones. For these catchments, the index flood model is ex- trapolated far beyond the range of characteristics for which it was developed and the estimation of µi(D) may not be valid. This is in line with Crochet (2012a,b). This is the case in Region 1 for catchment vhm200, for which the index flood is usually strongly understimated. This catchment is by far the largest and much larger than /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_001.pdf
  • 56. ces-glacier-scaling-memo2009-01

    2008) together with a regression line through this data set and a regression line derived for a data set of more than a hundred valley glaciers (Bahr and others, 1997). The regression lines are of the form v = csg ; (5) where v and s are glacier volume and area, respectively. The coefficient and exponent for the Icelandic ice caps are c = 0:048, g = 1:23, when the area and volume are expressed /media/ces/ces-glacier-scaling-memo2009-01.pdf
  • 57. Past temperature conditions in Iceland

    temperature trend, 1.2°C per century. Figure 3. Winter (Dec to March) temperatures at Stykkishólmur. The red line corresponds to a linear trend of 1.2°C per century. We also see that the individual warm and cold winter periods are similar to the corresponding annual ones in temporal behaviour. There are a few warm winters during the 19th century warm period with temperatures /climatology/articles/nr/1213
  • 58. Past temperature conditions in Iceland

    temperature trend, 1.2°C per century. Figure 3. Winter (Dec to March) temperatures at Stykkishólmur. The red line corresponds to a linear trend of 1.2°C per century. We also see that the individual warm and cold winter periods are similar to the corresponding annual ones in temporal behaviour. There are a few warm winters during the 19th century warm period with temperatures /climatology/articles/nr/1213/
  • 59. On the micro-earthquake activity at Mýrdalsjökull

    cannot rule-out a sudden escalation in seismicity in connection with a hazardous flood. On-line overview of seismicity levels within the caldera is available. An overview of the Katla volcanic system is given in the Catalogue of Icelandic Volcanoes. News 2023 2022 /about-imo/news/micro-earthquake-activity-at-myrdalsjokull
  • 60. More

    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 /about-imo/news/more-research-is-needed-to-decipher-the-on-going-activity-at-the-reykjanes-peninsula-as-a-whole

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