of
Grindavík on the Reykjanes peninsula. The eruption follows intense seismic
activity over the past few days. The site of the
eruption is close to last year's eruption that lasted for about six months (see a red line on the map below).
According to the Icelandic Met Office, the exact location of the fissure is in
Meradalir about 1.5 km north of Mt. Stóri-Hrútur. The area is in southwest
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of a tremor graph
from the seismometer FAF, which is located just east of Fagradalsfjall, at
about 2.5 km away from the eruption fissure. The strength of the eruption is
detected within the frequency range of 2-4 Hz (blue line). According to the tremor
graph from late March, the strength of the eruption at that time had in no way diminished,
but instead increased steadily. But for how long
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