active explosivity in Grímsvötn (see photo
collection). The
activity is in three to four tephra cones surrounded by meltwater. The
activity is pulsating with explosions producing
ash clouds that rise up from the craters, some reaching a few kilometers. The eruption plume is not continuous and
all the material falls out nearby.
All measurements and
aerial observations show that the eruption has
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