and volumeestimate from January 1st
Comparing historic sizes of lavafields: AD 934 and 1783
Gas dispersion model
Preliminary flood risk assessmentfor Jökulsá á Fjöllum
Web cameras of Míla
Web cameras of M&T
Related topics
Instructions on using earthquake pages
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Location map (detailed)around the new lava field
Bárðarbunga earthquakes3D interactive model
Thickness and volumeestimate from January 1st
Comparing historic sizes of lavafields: AD 934 and 1783
Gas dispersion model
Preliminary flood risk assessmentfor Jökulsá á Fjöllum
Web cameras of Míla
Web cameras of M&T
Related topics
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/bigimg/1852
OF ERUPTION declaredby the Scientific Board
Location map (detailed)around the new lava field
Bárðarbunga earthquakes3D interactive model
Thickness and volumeestimate from January 1st
Comparing historic sizes of lavafields: AD 934 and 1783
Gas dispersion model
Preliminary flood risk assessmentfor Jökulsá á Fjöllum
Web cameras of Míla
Web cameras of M&T
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/bigimg/2970
at depths of 18 – 20 km and
magnitude range Ml 1 – Ml 2. As the background tremor is much lower
now than last week, much smaller earthquakes are observed, partly
counting for the number of earthquakes detected this morning.
GPS deformation: Horizontal displacement towards the center of Eyjafjallajökull volcano
and subsidence. Some irregular movements are seen in the height
/media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-10_IES_IMO.pdf
discharge at Gígjökull.
Conditions at eruption site: Observations from air and web cameras show similar
activity to yesterday. In the afternoon there was an increase in
explosive activity, giving darker and slightly higher plume.
Seismic tremor: Slight increase in the lower frequency bands.
Earthquakes: Sixteen earthquakes were located since yesterday, mostly at depths of
18 – 20 km
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