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Saint Snow
12 September 2014 10:18:12


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.


Originally Posted by: ozone_aurora 


 


I saw that story on TV a few months back. Was it on 'Coast'?



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AIMSIR
12 September 2014 10:30:19




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: Saint Snow 

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.


Originally Posted by: AIMSIR 


 


I saw that story on TV a few months back. Was it on 'Coast'?


Originally Posted by: ozone_aurora 

I read about it in a book, Saint.


I wouldn't be surprised if it was covered on 'Coast'.It's a great series.

AIMSIR
13 September 2014 00:09:09
Looks like Bárðarbunga is about to go.
Too much activity in one place to discount.imo.
AIMSIR
13 September 2014 08:24:34

I have to agree with you on the consequences Doc.


Everyone loves a spectacular event.


But?.


Laki was a total disaster.

The Beast from the East
15 September 2014 16:26:43

Bunga Bunga continues to rumble


Another large 5.4 in the Caldera this morning which continues its sinking process


No-one really knows how this is going to end.


 


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Dougie
17 September 2014 14:52:08

The current situation by volcanologist Dave McGarvie.


http://davemcgarvie.wordpress.com/2014/09/07/so-what-if-there-was-an-eruption-at-the-bardarbunga-caldera/


Ha'way the lads
AIMSIR
20 September 2014 19:10:22

There's been a number of quite large quakes in quick succession around the rim a few hours ago.


Seismicity


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The Beast from the East
20 September 2014 19:41:52
It seems to building up to something
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pdiddy
20 September 2014 20:49:45

It seems to building up to something

Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


I'm not sure... seems this could go on for ever!  The caldera seems to have dropped 30m or so and it appears that it will keep going.  Not sure what is expected to happen, but even the Iceland MetO have a range of options that they expect could occur.

doctormog
20 September 2014 21:02:02
I would expect the current eruption to go on for weeks at least. Whether anything significant happens in terms of caldera collapse is anyone's guess. There is more magma entering the system than erupting currently so I'd expect the quakes to continue for a while. It may be when they stop that we need to hold our breath...
Dougie
21 September 2014 04:28:48

This is the best bit of footage I have seen of the event. I had not realised the scale of what is going on.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGMHD6-aV34 


Ha'way the lads
doctormog
21 September 2014 07:23:19

This is the best bit of footage I have seen of the event. I had not realised the scale of what is going on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGMHD6-aV34 

Originally Posted by: Dougie 



I was just about to post this. The scale is very impressive isn't it!
The Beast from the East
21 September 2014 11:28:36

5.5 quake in the Caldera moments ago


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NeilM
21 September 2014 21:40:39

It is amazing watching that video, I think the IMO have said it's the start of a brand new volcano, which is facinating in itself to see.


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Saint Snow
23 September 2014 09:45:17

Does anyone think this will have any impact on NH weather patterns this winter?



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seringador
27 September 2014 22:17:25
Probably we find a patern if we check the hitorical data from 3 last weeks we see the earthquakes above 4 were deeper and faraway from the center and surface as time goes by, these are getting near the surface and the caldeira, even the last one a few hours ago of 5.2 in deph an in the sistmatic location of these events at NE.ferhaps a steady subsidience and a sinking caldeira.
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AIMSIR
27 September 2014 22:41:33

Interesting point.
Seismicity does seem to be more concentrated near the centre.
The dyke seems to be taking the pressure off, as it seems to be maintaining a good flow.
If this flow suddenly stopped or was cut off due to a sinking near the caldera, it might be time to worry, according to some reports.

Essan
28 September 2014 07:45:30

Aye

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-29399306


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doctormog
28 September 2014 08:02:56

It is very sad and I'm surprised that there was no warning prior to the eruption.


Saint Snow
28 September 2014 19:27:39


If this flow suddenly stopped or was cut off due to a sinking near the caldera, it might be time to worry


Originally Posted by: AIMSIR 


 


Worry? Or get excited?




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AIMSIR
28 September 2014 19:31:44



If this flow suddenly stopped or was cut off due to a sinking near the caldera, it might be time to worry


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


Worry? Or get excited?



Originally Posted by: AIMSIR 

Excited,but slightly worried,to be honest.


I would enjoy,as many others, seeing a spectacular in that region.


If it does go bad,then obviously it could be a disaster to many.


What happens is out of our control, eitherway.


The best we can do is learn more from instances.


This could have saved a number of people on Ontake.


 


 


 

The Beast from the East
28 September 2014 20:09:08
normally the Japs are very good at this sort of thing. seems a bit odd that there was no alert.
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The Beast from the East
29 September 2014 11:55:04

Noticeable drop off in seismic activity today.


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doctormog
29 September 2014 15:41:02


Noticeable drop off in seismic activity today.


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


When it is very windy in Iceland many of the smaller quakes are "missed" and I think they may get added manually later. The 5.5 was easy enough to spot (although I think it is actually the second largest so far).


ozone_aurora
30 September 2014 21:57:33

Here's the news on why Japan missed volcano's warning signs,


http://www.nature.com/news/why-japan-missed-volcano-s-warning-signs-1.16022.


 

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