What is Bárðarbunga? - including a chapter from the Catalogue of Icelandic Volanoes (in progress)
The FutureVolc project and the eruption on National Geographic
A glimpse into the field
Hard work in harsh circumstances
A reconnaissance flight with TF-SIF
Seismic activity still great
Updated summary from Bárðarbunga
Summary of activity in Bárðarbunga
Seismic activity
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each time. Both are fully analysed to check for congruity.
Ambient air pumped for an hour into a ~10 litre aluminium container, thereby collecting a compressed sample of great volume, done weekly or semi-monthly depending on season. Various components are analysed, investigating the stability of atmospheric composition.
Twenty-four-hour samples of airborne particles blown from the sea
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3 did not reveal drastic signs of water erosion or ice breakup. The water flowed swiftly along the glacier margin (Figures 3 and 4), descending under tongues of ice at two locations and emerging again on the downstream side. There were, however, clear signs of slumping on sediment banks at the southern side of the water flow, and thus great care must be taken during visits to the area
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3 did not reveal drastic signs of water erosion or ice breakup. The water flowed swiftly along the glacier margin (Figures 3 and 4), descending under tongues of ice at two locations and emerging again on the downstream side. There were, however, clear signs of slumping on sediment banks at the southern side of the water flow, and thus great care must be taken during visits to the area
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and Toulouse VAAC have been conducted as well. Improvements in the contingency plans took place during this period; however, a great step forward was taken during the Eyjafjallajökull eruption. For instance, a volcanic ash status report on the plume activity was issued every 3 hr, to London VAAC and other sister institutes in Europe and North America. The reporting process was governed by the quality
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What is Bárðarbunga? - including a chapter from the Catalogue of Icelandic Volanoes (in progress)
The FutureVolc project and the eruption on National Geographic
A glimpse into the field
Hard work in harsh circumstances
A reconnaissance flight with TF-SIF
Seismic activity still great
Updated summary from Bárðarbunga
Summary of activity in Bárðarbunga
Seismic activity
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at what time it happened, how the gas cloud
looked (colour and thickness of the cloud) and how they were affected by it.
The volcanic eruption has now been going on for over three months, the lava flow is still great in Holuhraun and
the rate of the subsidence of the Bardarbunga caldera is still significant. Three scenarios are considered most
likely:
The eruption in Holuhraun
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been in
contact with high concentrations of gas; where they were, at what time it happened, how the gas cloud
looked (colour and thickness of the cloud) and how they were affected by it.
The volcanic eruption has now been going on for over three months, the lava flow is still great in Holuhraun and the
rate of the subsidence of the Bardarbunga caldera is still significant. Three
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who have been in
contact with high concentrations of gas; where they were, at what time it happened, how the gas cloud
looked (colour and thickness of the cloud) and how they were affected by it.
The volcanic eruption has now been going on for over three months, the lava flow is still great in Holuhraun and the
rate of the subsidence of the Bardarbunga caldera is still significant. Three
/media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141212.pdf
the gas cloud
looked (colour and thickness of the cloud) and how they were affected by it.
The volcanic eruption has now been going on for over three months, the lava flow is still great in Holuhraun and the
rate of the subsidence of the Bardarbunga caldera is still significant. Three scenarios are considered most likely:
The eruption in Holuhraun continues until the subsidence
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