Iceland Meteorological Office has published an update. You can either read the text of the update below or watch my video summery of it here:
IMO Update
Updated September 19, 2024 at 3:30 p.m
Land rise in Svartsengi continues at a steady pace.
Very little seismic activity since the last eruption.
Risk assessment updated. Valid for everything unchanged until next October 3.
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A great source for live views of the volcano in Reykjanes Peninsula is the amazing mbl.is YouTube channel. Please SUBSCRIBE and like and share their live YouTube camera views here to help their work be known. Iceland depends on tourism and beyond the Reykjanes Peninsula there are plenty of sites with world class tourist attractions. If you want to help Iceland, plan a holiday to this amazing country. Icelandic people are kind and welcoming people and their food and cousin is second to none. The clip of starting moments of the eruption is courtesy of mbl Iceland.
Icelandic Meteorological Office is a great source of information and maps:
https://www.vedur.is/um-vi/frettir/jardhraeringar-grindavik
The team that designed the dikes at GrindavÃk and Svartsengi gained a lot of experience in designing and making them when experiments were carried out with dikes during the eruption at Fagradalsfjall in 2021. It was not surprising to the team when the dikes passed the test in the eruption on January 14.
Hörn Hrafnsdóttir, water resources engineer at VerkÃs and assistant professor at the Department of Environmental and Civil Engineering at the University of Helsinki, and Sólveig KristÃn Sigurðardóttir, geotechnical engineer at VerkÃs, are on the dam team.
3 D Model of eruption here :
The GPS data is from University of Iceland here:
https://strokkur.raunvis.hi.is/gps/8h.html
GPS animation here:
https://www.iris.edu/hq/inclass/animation/volcano_monitoring_measuring_deformation_and_tilt_with_gps
Sulfur dioxide distribution map from here :
https://www.windy.com/-SO2-tcso2
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