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  • 1. IMO and The Icelandic Civile Protection Agency reassess the status for

    IMO and The Icelandic Civile Protection Agency reassess the status for Öræfajökull Localized hazards still possible. The volcano poses no imminent hazard to aviation. 4.5.2018 It is close to nine months since an unrest in Öræfajökull was detected /about-imo/news/the-imo-and-the-icelandic-civile-protection-agency-reassess-the-status-for-oraefajokull
  • 2. Skaftá jökulhlaup 2015 - photos from Búland

    Búland Glacial outburst flood in their backyard 2.10.2015 The jökulhlaup in Skaftá 2015 is probably the largest to have occurred from the Skaftá cauldrons. It was imminent from 29th September and was registered at the gauge by Sveinstindur in the early hours /hydrology/articles/nr/3209
  • 3. Earthquakes

    : Sigurlaug Gunnlaugsdóttir. In order to be able to predict an eruption, or issue a public warning on imminent eruption, it is important to monitor the Earth's crust with a dense network, especially where volcanoes are located to near inhabited areas. Volcanic areas are usually characterized by seismicity, which can be very different for example in intensity and magnitude between different /volcanoes/volcanic-hazards/earthquakes/
  • 4. Bardarbunga_daily_status_report_21082014

    magma pressure – they are not assumed to be the precursor to an imminent eruption. GPS deformation Seismic and GPS measurements reveal an approximately 25 km long dyke being formed in the crust under the Dyngjujökull glacier east of Bárðarbunga. The results of the GPS measurements also indicate a decrease in pressure in the magma chamber below the Bárðarbunga caldera, which might suggest migration /media/jar/Bardarbunga_daily_status_report_21082014.pdf
  • 5. Bardarbunga_daily_status_report_22082014

    evening at 23:50. This large event was at a similar location as the earthquakes of magnitude larger than three that were seen yesterday. The large seismic events in the Bárðarbunga caldera are interpreted as adjustments due to decreasing magma pressure within the caldera since the beginning of the unrest – they are not assumed to be the precursor to an imminent eruption. Four new seismic instruments /media/jar/Bardarbunga_daily_status_report_22082014.pdf
  • 6. A new ice-cauldron in Öræfajökull volcano

    nearby Kvíárjökull since last week. Most of the water has probably already been released. An increase in the seismic activity has been recorded for the last few months, but for the past days it has been low. This data indicates increased activity of the volcano which has not erupted since 1727. Currently there are no signs of an imminent eruption. The Icelandic Coast Guard will fly over /about-imo/news/a-new-ice-cauldron-in-oraefajokull-volcano
  • 7. Monitoring Öræfajökull

    of an imminent volcanic eruption. There is considerable uncertainty about how the situation will evolve. The Icelandic Meteorological Office continues to monitor the region around-the-clock via seismic observations.The ‘uncertainty phase' declared by the Icelandic Civil Protection Authority remains in force and IMO's aviation colour-code is unchanged at ‘yellow' for Öræfajökull /about-imo/news/monitoring-oraefajokull
  • 8. Update on Fagradalsfjall

    is imminent; this may take years or even decades to transpire, so only time will tell what will happen next at Reykjanes peninsula. IMO will continue to closely monitor the area around Fagradalsfjall. The figure shows a time series plot for the GNSS station FAFC close to Fagradalsfjall (see location on the InSAR figure above). From the middle of April until middle of August the east /about-imo/news/update-on-fagradalsfjall
  • 9. Various responsibility

    in the vicinity of densely populated areas where avalanche risks are imminent. Warnings are issued of avalanche hazards and decisions are made about evacuating houses in cooperation with the locals. Chronicles of snow avalanches have been written for each of the monitored towns and a few rural areas. Landslides are being registrated and researched in co-operation with the Icelandic Institute /avalanches/imo/
  • 10. Earthquake activity in Katla volcano October 2011

    of today, 05 October 2011, an intense swarm of earthquakes was registered in the Katla caldera; the largest of these earthquakes had a local magnitude of ~3.7. Most of the ongoing seismicity is sourced at shallow (< 5 km) depths. There are presently no measurable signs that an eruption of Katla is imminent; however, given the heightened levels of seismicity, the situation might change abruptly /about-imo/news/nr/2360

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