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AIMSIR
05 September 2014 17:50:44

There seems to be an increase in the number of fissures or vents, over the past few hours.
I'm no expert, but the whole area near the main fissure looks looks to be very unstable.

doctormog
05 September 2014 20:38:01
This has to be one of the most impressive videos of this eruption so far

http://vimeo.com/105365343 

Simply stunning.
AIMSIR
05 September 2014 20:53:51
Beautiful.
ozone_aurora
05 September 2014 21:24:27

Very impressive. Thanks Michael. 

AIMSIR
05 September 2014 22:03:49

A satellite image of the eruption, defining the area quite nicely.


Courtesy of ( NERC Satellite Receiving Station, University of Dundee, Channel 1, 4, 3, Aqua, Friday Sept 05 13:03:46 2014.)



http://en.vedur.is/media/jar/myndsafn/medium/MODIS_20140905.JPG


 


larger satellite image


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picturesareme
05 September 2014 22:22:22
AIMSIR
05 September 2014 22:30:22

Indeed.
Some amazing shots.


I'd love to be there with some Marshmellows on a stick.


I visited that beautiful country two years ago.


Two years too early,unfortunately.

ozone_aurora
06 September 2014 00:42:51


Indeed.
Some amazing shots.


I'd love to be there with some Marshmellows on a stick.


I visited that beautiful country two years ago.


Two years too early,unfortunately.


Originally Posted by: AIMSIR 


Yes I've visited Iceland last year. It's a very beautiful place. No volcanic eruptions though.

ozone_aurora
06 September 2014 00:45:25

Watch this amazing footage of a sonic boom of Tavurvur volcano!


https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152728604336514.


(I don't know how well you can access this if you don't have a facebook account)

AIMSIR
06 September 2014 00:57:18

Oooch.
Fantastic.


About two miles offshore by my estimate.

AIMSIR
08 September 2014 18:46:50

Looks like things are shaking up again after a bit of a lull in Iceland.


Seismicity

ozone_aurora
08 September 2014 21:08:36

The Iceland volcano is spewing lava fountains of up to 100m,


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4PUOBIwEv0.


 

picturesareme
08 September 2014 21:33:22
The lava field has been creating some unusual weather for the arctic circle, wall clouds, lightning storms and even tornadoes


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Dougie
10 September 2014 01:03:51

The situation in Iceland is escalating with Bardarbunga now causing grave concern. A large eruption could occur in the near future, with flooding possibly causing damage to the infrastructure, according to a number of observers.


http://www.ruv.is/frett/gravely-concerned-about-bardarbunga 


Ha'way the lads
The Beast from the East
10 September 2014 10:26:58

Another big 5.5 quake in the caldera this morning.


Meanwhile sulphur dioxide from the fissure eruption is causing problems. The Norwegians can smell it. Fortunately for us the high pressure is keeping it away


Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

"We have some alternative facts for you"

Kelly-Ann Conway - former special adviser to the President
nsrobins
10 September 2014 13:46:07


Another big 5.5 quake in the caldera this morning.


Meanwhile sulphur dioxide from the fissure eruption is causing problems. The Norwegians can smell it. Fortunately for us the high pressure is keeping it away


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


Quite. If that gets mixed with the stench from the Paris Metro and ends-up wafting this way, it could be apocolyptically smelly.


Neil
Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)
Stormchaser, Member TORRO
The Beast from the East
10 September 2014 16:43:45

Two more large quakes in the caldera in recent hours. This could be about to blow...or not!


 


Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

"We have some alternative facts for you"

Kelly-Ann Conway - former special adviser to the President
AIMSIR
10 September 2014 17:38:58
The grouping seems to be fairly tight, also.
ozone_aurora
10 September 2014 19:35:35

More news here,


http://in.reuters.com/article/2014/09/10/iceland-volcano-idINL5N0RB2ZK20140910, plus this,


http://www.jonfr.com/volcano/?p=4954.


 

doctormog
11 September 2014 17:36:18
doctormog
11 September 2014 18:58:30
This is an interesting article in a new scientific study on the situation at Bárðarbunga and it highlights some possible scenarios

http://www.ruv.is/frett/subsidence-by-hundred-of-meters-possible 
ozone_aurora
11 September 2014 23:50:48

This is an interesting article in a new scientific study on the situation at Bárðarbunga and it highlights some possible scenarios

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

">http://www.ruv.is/frett/subsidence-by-hundred-of-meters-possible


Thanks Michael 

AIMSIR
12 September 2014 09:41:32


Lava flows advances towards Kaohe Homesteads in Hawaii,


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2752638/Residents-living-Hawaii-prepare-lava-nearby-Kilauea-Volcano-cut-community-Big-Island.html.


 


Originally Posted by: ozone_aurora 

Sad to see these people watching what might be the eventual destruction of their small community.


It's probably unlikely they could divert this slow moving but enormous mass.


There was a case in Iceland back in 1973 when the Harbour of Heimaey island was spared such a fate when the residents that did not evacuate spent weeks spraying an estimated 6 million cubic meters of sea water onto the lava eventually diverting it away from, and saving the harbour.

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