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Iceland Volcano: Magma Accumulation Continues Beneath Svartsengi
A volcanic eruption started at Sundhnúks crater row at 21:26 UTC 22 August. This photo is taken one hour after the eruption started and the eruption fracture was estimated to be about 4 km long. ...
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Iceland Volcano: Magma Accumulation Resumes Beneath Svartsengi -- Iceland Met Office
Volcanic eruption started at Sundhnúks crater row at 21:26 UTC 22 August. This photo was taken one hour after the eruption started and the eruption fracture is estimated to be approximately 4 km ...
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Iceland Volcano: Eruption Is Largest Since Autumn 2023 -- Iceland Met Office
The volcanic eruption started at Sundhnúks crater row at 21:26 UTC 22 August. This photo is taken one hour after the eruption started and the eruption fracture is estimated approximately 4 km long. ...
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Iceland Volcano: Eruption Continues
Volcanic eruption started at Sundhnúks crater row at 21:26 UTC tonight, 22 August. This photo is taken one hour after the eruption started and the eruption fracture is estimated approximately 4 km ...
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Iceland Volcano: Eruption Has Started -- Iceland Met Office
Volcanic eruption started at Sundhnúks crater row at 21:26 UTC, 22 August. This photo is taken one hour after the eruption started and the eruption fracture is estimated approximately 4 km long. ...
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Iceland Volcano: Continued Greater Chance Of Another Eruption -- Iceland Met Office
A picture taken on June 22 into the one crater that remained active until the end of the eruption that began on May 29. (Photo: Civil Defense) Steadily increasing seismic activity suggests ...
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Iceland Volcano: No Reduction In Magma Inflow Into The Svartsengi Reservoir -- Iceland Met Office
From the Civil Defense patrol flight on May 9. No lava splashes are visible in the crater, although smoke continues to pour out of it. (Photo: Civil Defense) Magma inflow continues into the ...
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Iceland Volcano: Ground Uplift Is Faster Than Before The Last Eruption 29 May -- Iceland Met Office
From the Civil Defense patrol flight on May 9. No lava splashes are visible in the crater, although smoke continues to pour out of it. (Photo: Civil Defense) Magma inflow continues into the ...
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Iceland Volcano: Ground Uplift Around Svartsengi Continues -- Iceland Met Office
From the Civil Defense patrol flight on May 9. No lava splashes are visible in the crater, although smoke continues to pour out of it. (Photo: Civil Defense) Magmatic dike propagation and/or ...
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Iceland Volcano: Eruption Ongoing With Lava Flowing Mostly To The Northeast -- Iceland Met Office
From the Civil Defense patrol flight on May 9. No lava splashes are visible in the crater, although smoke continues to pour out of it. (Photo: Civil Defense) Svartsengi Uplift Continues Iceland Met ...
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Iceland Volcano: Considerable Pollution -- Iceland Met Office
From the Civil Defense patrol flight on May 9. No lava splashes are visible in the crater, although smoke continues to pour out of it. (Photo: Civil Defense) Considerable pollution measured from the ...
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