While the seismic activity detected has been minimal, last week marked the strongest swarm observed since the last eruption at Bárðarbunga between 2014 and 2015, which led to the Holuhraun eruption.
130+ quakes, including a 5.1 magnitude, recorded at Bárðarbunga Bárðarbunga’s last eruption in 2014 formed vast lava fields Experts monitor seismic activity for signs of magma movement ...
like the 2014-2015 event that created the Holuhraun lava field. Scientists are now closely monitoring the situation, warning of potential eruptions or glacial floods. Could history be repeating ...
One of Iceland's largest volcanoes is on the brink of erupting, experts have warned. Bárðarbunga – the second-largest volcano in the country – has been hit with a swarm of 130 ...
The eruption began when a large fissure opened up about 30 miles (45 km) northeast of the volcano's caldera and created a large lava field known as Holuhraun, which translates to "the hollow lava ...
A natural hazard specialist at the Icelandic Met Office noted that this earthquake swarm resembles the lead-up to the 2014 Holuhraun eruption. Seventeen earthquakes over magnitude 3, largest at 5.1 ...
Holuhraun var heitur reitur. Og Holuhraun skyldi það líka heita; það ákvað sveitarstjórn Skútustaðahrepps – það er Mývatnssveitar – en þetta svæði var innan landamerkja þess sveitarfélags, sem nú er ...
Ef kvika fer af stað þá myndi ég segja að það sé ólíklegasti möguleikinn að hún fari aftur inn í Holuhraun en það er þó ekkert útilokað. Svo eru Dyngjuháls og Köldukvísl mögulegir staðir og svo sjálf ...
It features extraordinary views like the Holuhraun Lava Field in Iceland, captured by Landsat 8 during an eruption in 2014, with false-color images illustrating different elements such as ice, steam, ...
What is the hottest volcano of them all? It depends on how you define “hottest,” but a fascinating new analysis crunches the numbers in a few different ways, using satellite observations of 95 of ...