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Clear evidence of uplift in Svartsengi, intense weather impacting seismic monitoring, Iceland

Clear evidence of uplift in Svartsengi, intense weather impacting seismic monitoring, Iceland

On November 21, 2023, the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) reported a decrease in seismic activity in the Reykjanes Peninsula, with 165 earthquakes, all below magnitude 2, detected since midnight. This decline contrasts with the previous days’ average of 1 500 to 1 800 earthquakes per 24-hour period.

Graben-like formation in Grindavik still forming and mechanically active, Iceland

Graben-like formation in Grindavik still forming and mechanically active, Iceland

Over 700 earthquakes have been detected along the orientation of a magma intrusion in Iceland during the first 12 hours of November 14, 2023. The latest measurements show that the graben-like formation is still forming and is mechanically active.

High risk of eruption near Grindavík: 15-km long magma intrusion identified northwest of town, Iceland
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High risk of eruption near Grindavík: 15-km long magma intrusion identified northwest of town, Iceland

A new update from the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) at 18:30 UTC today has raised significant concerns about an imminent volcanic eruption near Grindavík on the Reykjanes Peninsula. The latest data, stemming from a crucial status meeting involving the IMO, the University of Iceland, and the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management, points to a substantial risk of volcanic activity in the coming days.

Emergency declared as record-high magma accumulation and intense earthquake swarm force Grindavík evacuation, Iceland
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Emergency declared as record-high magma accumulation and intense earthquake swarm force Grindavík evacuation, Iceland

In response to a significant escalation in seismo-volcanic activity on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland, characterized by an exceptional accumulation of magma, the intrusion of a substantial dike, and an intense earthquake swarm, the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) and Civil Defense authorities have implemented critical safety protocols on November 10, 2023. These measures include the mandatory evacuation of Grindavík and the proclamation of a state of emergency

IMO confirms continued inflation, seismic unrest at Mt. Þorbjörn, Iceland
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IMO confirms continued inflation, seismic unrest at Mt. Þorbjörn, Iceland

The Icelandic Met Office (IMO) has issued an update on the seismic and volcanic activity at Mt. Þorbjörn on the Reykjanes Peninsula, providing new data on the ongoing seismic unrest that began in late October. The uplift at the GNSS station has seen additional enlargements since the 7 cm rise previously reported over a 10-day period, reflecting continued subterranean pressure changes. The IMO, alongside the Civil Protection Agency, remains on high alert for signs of magma ascent, which could indicate a new phase in the volcanic activity of the area.

Complex volcano-tectonic unrest affecting the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland
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Complex volcano-tectonic unrest affecting the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland

An episode of complex volcano-tectonic unrest is currently affecting the Reykjanes Peninsula, the Icelandic Met Office (IMO) said on October 29, 2023. It is interpreted to result from multiple deformation sources at depth, which are interacting and affecting a wide area across the peninsula.