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seringador
01 October 2014 13:17:44
yup and they are also getting closer to the caldera center as some are in the 3km deep area. Perhaps during the next full moon the intensity should rise...a question, anyone has the idea how much the caldeira has to sink until real trouble could appear??
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seringador
01 October 2014 15:31:03
thanks guys for your help, we enter in the unkowned
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doctormog
02 October 2014 20:43:40

The webcams are once again looking very impressive tonight with the miles long river of lava glowing brightly.


The Beast from the East
03 October 2014 09:27:16

http://rt.com/news/192668-iceland-bardabunga-volcano-eruption/


Some good footage from a remote controlled drone


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seringador
04 October 2014 20:28:02
two 5 five earthquakes and alot above 3 in the NE. at SW there were already in the last couple of days some
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seringador
05 October 2014 09:22:08
indeed and another in the Soutn corner. full moon is arriving at the 9th so is expected an increase in sismic an vulcanic activity...
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seringador
05 October 2014 20:10:20
a growing number of above 3.5 earthquakes less then 2,5km depth.
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Dougie
07 October 2014 01:02:37

 


Cambridge researchers gather extensive dataset from Icelandic volcano eruption.


 


http://phys.org/news/2014-10-video-extensive-dataset-icelandic-volcano.html 


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pdiddy
07 October 2014 07:06:55

Some odd movements in the GPS data in the caldera last night.  After some steady falls, the level rose by a metre very quickly, before subsiding again.


http://www.vedur.is/photos/volcanoes/barc_gps_3d_is.png


I think the graphs show various averages, but the movement is still evident.

Dougie
07 October 2014 10:03:34


Some odd movements in the GPS data in the caldera last night.  After some steady falls, the level rose by a metre very quickly, before subsiding again.


http://www.vedur.is/photos/volcanoes/barc_gps_3d_is.png


I think the graphs show various averages, but the movement is still evident.


Originally Posted by: pdiddy 


There was a loss of data for about three hours during the evening, which accounts for the rather odd looking graph. Wild up and down movements do occur from time to time, but the long term average has remained fairly stable with a drop at somewhere between 40 and 50 cms a day.


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pdiddy
07 October 2014 12:54:57



Some odd movements in the GPS data in the caldera last night.  After some steady falls, the level rose by a metre very quickly, before subsiding again.


http://www.vedur.is/photos/volcanoes/barc_gps_3d_is.png


I think the graphs show various averages, but the movement is still evident.


Originally Posted by: Dougie 


There was a loss of data for about three hours during the evening, which accounts for the rather odd looking graph. Wild up and down movements do occur from time to time, but the long term average has remained fairly stable with a drop at somewhere between 40 and 50 cms a day.


Originally Posted by: pdiddy 


and a 5.5M quake just registered...

The Beast from the East
09 October 2014 23:21:54

5.2 on the northern rim of the caldera a few hours ago, followed by a 4.8 on the southern rim.


 


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The Beast from the East
12 October 2014 10:03:34

5.2 this morning on the northern rim again. Perhaps we should start to worry if we start seeing large quakes in the south but so far this hasnt happened


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seringador
12 October 2014 21:41:09
Anyone knows why theree aren't updates in the caldeira subsidience graphics?
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Dougie
13 October 2014 00:40:48

Anyone knows why theree aren't updates in the caldeira subsidience graphics?

Originally Posted by: seringador 


 


According to IMO its a shortage of electricity in Kverkfjöll (transmitter) prevents data flow from Bárðarbunga.


http://en.vedur.is/earthquakes-and-volcanism/gps-measurements/bardarbunga/caldera/ 


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seringador
15 October 2014 13:14:49
5.4 quake but I'm posting for other hand for the several minor quakes to the W flank aftherwards...
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Dougie
17 October 2014 10:58:16

New video taken yesterday (16th) shows the lava flow is still very strong.


http://www.ruv.is/frett/nyjar-myndir-af-eldgosinu-i-holuhrauni 


Earthquakes have been fewer recently, but the caldera drop is still ongoing and averaging a bit above 40cms per day, this makes the total so far to around 37m.


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Dougie
17 October 2014 22:21:38

A newish site with a lot of charts on Bardabunga plus some other bits and pieces.


http://icelanderuptions.com/


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The Beast from the East
18 October 2014 11:47:38

5.4 NNE of the caldera this morning


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Dougie
18 October 2014 13:53:16


5.4 NNE of the caldera this morning


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


And at a depth of just 0.1km.


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ozone_aurora
20 October 2014 16:53:45
doctormog
21 October 2014 09:49:59


More news about continued seismic activity;


http://icelandreview.com/news/2014/10/20/three-big-quakes-hit-bardarbunga-24-hours.


 


 


Originally Posted by: ozone_aurora 


 


It is interesting to see that the larger quakes (above magnitude 5 or so) at Bárðarbunga show up clearly on the Lerwick (long period) seismograms. For example the quake shortly after 8:30 UTC this morning. 


http://earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/helicorder/heli_dir_vhz/LRW_VHZ_GB_00.2014102100.gif


It just goes to show the power involved in these quakes. Incidentally this latest quake in the caldera followed a magnitude 4.7 just two minutes earlier.


doctormog
21 October 2014 11:19:52
I'm not sure of the scale but I would think it would be an instrument only event at Lerwick.
seringador
23 October 2014 21:30:45
yup it' alive and time to time we see at S/W corner a shaker
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Bob G
24 October 2014 06:47:45

Are we starting to see some harmonic tremors? If so, it could be the start of something really big. According to latest estimates if Bardarbunga errupts and causes a jökulhlaup it will release up to 25,000 cubic meters of water per second. Link - The text is in Icelandic, but Google translates it as:


"The IMO assumes the possible floods in the mountains Jökulsá could amount to 25 thousand cubic meters per second. According to a new preliminary assessment of flooding if the eruption Bárðarbunga causing glacier run.

The flood would reach the blowout lava within half an hour, we go Upptyppingar two hours and went past the mountain after three and a half hours."

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