10-15 m deep cauldrons detected in Bardarbunga By Kolbeinn Tumi Daðason 28. ágúst 2014 01:23 Picture shows the cauldrons from todays flight. Scientists from the Icelandic Earth Science Institute, the Icelandic Meteorological Office and representatives from the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management were on a flight observing the surface of Vatnajökull tonight and discovered a row of 10-15 m deep cauldrons, 1 km wide, south of the Bárðarbunga caldera. They form a 6-4 km long line. The cauldrons have been formed as a result of melting, possibly an eruption, uncertain when. Heightened tremor level/volcanic tremor has not been observed on Meteorological Office´s seismometers at the moment. The area is on the watershed line between north Vatnajökull and south Vatnajökull. The new data are still being examined. The Crisis Coordination Centre in Skógarhlíð has been activated. TF-SIF, the surveillance airplane of the Icelandic Cost Guard, will take off from Reykjavík at 9:00 o'clock tomorrow morning to monitor Vatnajökull surface. News can be expected from that expedition around 11:00 o'clock, Icelandic time. News in English Tengdar fréttir Two quakes over magnitude five and one large near Askja More seismicity was measured in the Bárðarbunga area tonight than the night before, with over 500 quakes registered between midnight and 6 AM. 27. ágúst 2014 10:39 Mest lesið Viðsnúningur og Helgi Bjartur færður bak við lás og slá Innlent Akademískir starfsmenn lýsa yfir vantrausti á rektor Innlent Hætta vinnslu umsókna innflytjenda frá 75 ríkjum Erlent Slapp óvænt við fangelsi og braut ítrekað á stjúpdóttur sinni Innlent Vilja geta sett herlög á eyju norðan Íslands Erlent Keyrði á móti umferð á Reykjanesbraut Innlent Vaktin: Stofna vinnuhóp um framtíð Grænlands Erlent Á batavegi eftir alvarlega líkamsárás á Höfða Innlent Geti ekki haldið áfram að fjölga læknanemum samhliða aðhaldskröfu Innlent Musk fellst á að hætta að framleiða kynferðislegar myndir en bara sums staðar Erlent
Scientists from the Icelandic Earth Science Institute, the Icelandic Meteorological Office and representatives from the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management were on a flight observing the surface of Vatnajökull tonight and discovered a row of 10-15 m deep cauldrons, 1 km wide, south of the Bárðarbunga caldera. They form a 6-4 km long line. The cauldrons have been formed as a result of melting, possibly an eruption, uncertain when. Heightened tremor level/volcanic tremor has not been observed on Meteorological Office´s seismometers at the moment. The area is on the watershed line between north Vatnajökull and south Vatnajökull. The new data are still being examined. The Crisis Coordination Centre in Skógarhlíð has been activated. TF-SIF, the surveillance airplane of the Icelandic Cost Guard, will take off from Reykjavík at 9:00 o'clock tomorrow morning to monitor Vatnajökull surface. News can be expected from that expedition around 11:00 o'clock, Icelandic time.
News in English Tengdar fréttir Two quakes over magnitude five and one large near Askja More seismicity was measured in the Bárðarbunga area tonight than the night before, with over 500 quakes registered between midnight and 6 AM. 27. ágúst 2014 10:39 Mest lesið Viðsnúningur og Helgi Bjartur færður bak við lás og slá Innlent Akademískir starfsmenn lýsa yfir vantrausti á rektor Innlent Hætta vinnslu umsókna innflytjenda frá 75 ríkjum Erlent Slapp óvænt við fangelsi og braut ítrekað á stjúpdóttur sinni Innlent Vilja geta sett herlög á eyju norðan Íslands Erlent Keyrði á móti umferð á Reykjanesbraut Innlent Vaktin: Stofna vinnuhóp um framtíð Grænlands Erlent Á batavegi eftir alvarlega líkamsárás á Höfða Innlent Geti ekki haldið áfram að fjölga læknanemum samhliða aðhaldskröfu Innlent Musk fellst á að hætta að framleiða kynferðislegar myndir en bara sums staðar Erlent
Two quakes over magnitude five and one large near Askja More seismicity was measured in the Bárðarbunga area tonight than the night before, with over 500 quakes registered between midnight and 6 AM. 27. ágúst 2014 10:39