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Post by gahooduk on Apr 14, 2012 20:05:49 GMT
Katla seems to have been quiet for a few weeks
Is it save to book the flight for my summer holiday ;D
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Post by sigurdur on Apr 14, 2012 20:22:56 GMT
Coming to the USA eh?...
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Post by Ratty on Apr 14, 2012 20:41:01 GMT
Maybe Australia. The floods have mostly receded although I had an email from a friend who is outback fossicking for opals, says that the caravan park in a nearby (95k) town is still eight feet under water.
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Post by sigurdur on May 13, 2012 3:15:31 GMT
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Post by dartman321 on Jun 6, 2012 16:33:13 GMT
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Post by douglavers on Jun 11, 2012 12:32:58 GMT
It is noticeable that many of the minor earthquakes are in one particular area of the caldera. If I was not a total amateur, i would suggest that a large magma blob was forcing its way upwards. Presumably, information on earthquake depth is available, but not published. en.vedur.is/earthquakes-and-volcanism/earthquakes/myrdalsjokull/It will be interesting to observe what happens when a large blob of magma collides with perhaps 50 cubic kilometers of ice. I am glad I live a long way away.
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Post by neilhamp on Sept 9, 2012 7:23:03 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on Oct 21, 2012 14:21:55 GMT
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