quote:Mooie plaatjes? Nee, wel as, lava en smeltwater.Op vrijdag 22 oktober 2010 18:27 schreef Burner82 het volgende:
Daar kan toch nooit een mooi plaatje uitkomen?
quote:Nou, dat is wel een mooi plaatje natuurlijkOp vrijdag 22 oktober 2010 18:46 schreef kahaarin het volgende:
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Mooie plaatjes? Nee, wel as, lava en smeltwater.
quote:Het begint weer:Op dinsdag 26 oktober 2010 00:41 schreef rubbereend het volgende:
tis nu al meer dan 12 uur stil.....
quote:More intraplate earthquakes north of Langjökull / Hofsjökull volcanoes
Posted on October 28, 2010 by Jón Frímann
Earlier this night (around 19:19 UTC 28th of October) more intraplate earthquake did start happening north of Langjökull / Hofsjökull volcanoes. The earthquakes are in the same place as before. But please see my earlier post for information about the earlier earthquake swarm at the same location.
Currently it seems that the earthquake swarm is growing in size and frequency of earthquakes. But the earthquakes appears clearly on my Hvammstangi station. The web page for my geophones can be viewed here. The distance of this earthquakes from my Hvammstangi station is about 40 to 80 km. But no more then that I think.
So far all the earthquakes have been less then ML3.0 in size. But if the swarm gets stronger that might change with out any warning. This area of Iceland is unpopulated so it is unlikely that anyone is going to feel those earthquakes at current size levels.
Ook op IJsland zelf:quote:IJslandse vulkaan dichtbij uitbarsting
- door static op 01-11-2010 @ 15:30
Het lijkt erop dat de vulkaan Grimsvotn op IJsland steeds heter wordt en mogelijk binnenkort tot uitbarsting komt. Dat hebben wetenschappers maandag gezegd, nadat grote hoeveelheden water wegstroomden van onder de geltsjer die bovenop de vulkaan ligt.
Het smeltwater begon donderdag weg te stromen en roept herinneringen op aan 2004, toen de Grimsvotn uitbarstte en het Europese vliegverkeer ontregelde, zei geofysicus Pall Einarsson van de Universiteit van IJsland.
De Grimsvotn ligt onder een tweehonderd meter dikke ijslaag van de Vatnajokull-geltsjer in het zuidoosten van IJsland. De vulkaan is zeer actief en kwam niet alleen in 2004, maar ook in 1996 en 1998 tot uitbarsting.
Eerder dit jaar strandden miljoenen passagiers door de grote aswolken die door de vulkaan Eyjafjallajokul werden uitgebraakt. Landen in het noorden van Europa zagen zich noodgedwongen vliegtuigen dagenlang aan de grond te houden.
Momenteel zijn er geen tekenen van ondergrondse trillingen, maar magma in de vulkaan doet de bovenliggende gletsjer smelten. Een meer onder de gletsjer is flink gezwollen, waardoor het water onder de ijskap wegstroomt.
Hier wat meer info: http://www.ruv.is/frett/miklar-likur-a-gosiquote:Good chance of Grímsfjall eruption following the glacier flood
Posted on October 31, 2010 by Jón Frímann
According to Icelandic news there is a good chance of a eruption in Grímsfjall. Following the glacier flood from Grímsvötn glacier lake. That is at least the opinion of Páll Einarsson, a geologist at University of Iceland. This is not going to be a big eruption in Grímsfjall in Páll opinion. But it is most likely going to be similar in size to the eruption in Grímsfjall in the year 2004. But no damage did happen from that eruption and it did not erupt international flight paths (just domestic ones). In the news Páll also says that the pressure inside Grímsfjall magma chamber appears to be slightly higher then in the year 2004. But otherwise the situation in Grímsfjall is almost identical to the one in the year 2004.
Ehm, nee.... wel voor spektakel!quote:Op maandag 1 november 2010 15:36 schreef Roel_Jewel het volgende:
Ah, de Grimsvotn. Die heeft in 1996 ook al voor veel 'plezier' gezorgd.
De gevolgen van de uitbarsting in 1996 zijn nu nog goed te zien. Grote vlakte waar helemaal niets groeit...quote:Op maandag 1 november 2010 15:38 schreef kahaarin het volgende:
Hier is de wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%ADmsv%C3%B6tn
Op de overzichtskaart is het nr: 8, zijn bijnaam is laki.
Dat klopt, ook zijn er toen heel veel boerderijdieren omgekomen. De luchtvaart was ook hevig ontregeld en er zijn een paar mensen een hele poos aan huis gekluisterd geweest omdat ze domweg niet naar buiten konden.quote:Op maandag 1 november 2010 15:40 schreef Roel_Jewel het volgende:
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De gevolgen van de uitbarsting in 1996 zijn nu nog goed te zien. Grote vlakte waar helemaal niets groeit...
Zorgde destijds wel voor veel problemen omdat de ringroad over een hele afstand werd weggespoeld. Naar schatting 10 miljard liter water kwam toen naar beneden zettenquote:Op maandag 1 november 2010 15:42 schreef kahaarin het volgende:
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Dat klopt, ook zijn er toen heel veel boerderijdieren omgekomen. De luchtvaart was ook hevig ontregeld en er zijn een paar mensen een hele poos aan huis gekluisterd geweest omdat ze domweg niet naar buiten konden.
Gelukkig is het een dunbevolkt gebied maar ik hoop toch dat het met een sisser afloopt.
Heeft de Eyjafjallajökull vulkaan ook al gedaan, een stukje dan, kan me herinneren dat het bij Laki beter ging idd. (Of slechter met de weg, tis maar hoe je het bekijkt.quote:Op maandag 1 november 2010 15:52 schreef Roel_Jewel het volgende:
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Zorgde destijds wel voor veel problemen omdat de ringroad over een hele afstand werd weggespoeld. Naar schatting 10 miljard liter water kwam toen naar beneden zetten.
quote:Flood in south Iceland could suggest possible volcano eruption
Flooding began in the Gigjukvisl river in the south of Iceland yesterday afternoon after a small earthquake occurred at the Grimsvotn volcano in Vatnajokull. Gunnar Sigurdsson, a Hydrographic specialist working for the Icelandic Met Office (Vedurstofa Islands), told mbl.is that it may take 4-5 days for the flooding to reach a peak.
Sigurdsson said, “The river flow is currently measuring 140 cubic meters per second which is about two times higher than a normal glacial river but it is still not very high compared to other floods. However, I except this number to increase over the coming days.”
Pall Einarsson, a geophysicist at the University of Iceland, also told mbl.is that the likelihood of the Grimsvotn volcano erupting following the end of the flood is not unlikely, although, it is somewhat difficult to predict at this early stage.
“In 2004, sufficient pressure accumilated in the magma chamber under Grimsvotn volcano. The same thing is happening now – there is currently a lot of magma in the magma chamber under pressure and it is therefore possible that the events of 2004 will repeat themselves.”
Hydrographic specialists will continue to monitor the flood tomorrow and the day after and activity at the Grimsvotn volcano will also be monitored.
Voorafgaand aan een uitbarsting zal er hier een aarbevingscluster te zien zijn: http://www.vedur.is/skjal(...)jalftar/vatnajokull/quote:Uncertainty level declared for Grímsfjall volcano
Posted on November 1, 2010 by Jón Frímann
The Civil defense organization in Iceland (Almannavarnir) have declared a uncertainty level over Grímsfjall volcano due to glacier flood coming from them. This level is the lowest level of warning that Almannavarnir have in case when there is a risk of dangerous events taking place.
At current time no eruption has started in Grímsfjall volcano. Note that this volcano is often called Grímsvötn in Iceland. But it is the same location with two names.
Nee, helaas, er is geen cam, dit is een gletsjer in the middle of nowhere, beetje moeilijk om daar stroom/bereik/een goede plek om het ding neer te zetten te vinden.quote:Op maandag 1 november 2010 19:04 schreef Momo... het volgende:
Ik hoop dat die uitbarstStaat er ergens een webcam op deze vulkaan?
Lol! ik daag je uit! Volgende week live beelden!quote:Op dinsdag 2 november 2010 00:05 schreef SpeedyGJ het volgende:
Ik ga wel even voor draadloos stroom zorgen + live stream
ONEE!!! Gewoon lekker de beelden voor me zelf houden en lekker door verkopen![]()
Maar het gaat iig lekker met de vulkanen, nog even en alle vulkanen ontploffen tegelijk in een tijdbestek van amper 1 uur, serieus dat gaat niemand overleven
quote:Current activity in Iceland (01.11.2010)
By Rikke Pedersen and Páll Einarsson
Grimsvötn volcano situated near the center of the Vatnajökull ice cap in central Iceland, is one of Iceland's most active volcanoes. It has a complex of calderas and a subglacial caldera lake sustained by geothermal heat. An expedition of the glaciological group of IES at the beginning of October 2010 reported that the lake level was comparable to the level prior to the jökullhlaup (episodic rapid water drainage) in 2004. The pressure decrease following the 2004 water discharge, where about 0.7 km3 of water were removed in a matter of days, is thought to have acted as a trigger for the subsequent Grimsvötn 2004 eruption (see more at http://www.jardvis.hi.is/page/ies_grimsvotn2004).
Tremor at the Grimsvötn seismometer (run by the Icelandic Meterological Office, www.vedur.is) can be used as an indicator for the onset and development of a Jökullhlaup from the subglacial lake. The tremor has therefore been closely monitored since the report from the glaciological expedition, as a jökullhlaup has been anticipated.
The first signs of increased tremor started to show on Thursday (28/10/2010) followed by several days of steady tremor increase. A strong storm during the weekend caused additional disturbances superimposed on the signal from the jökullhlaup, but the steady increase was still apparent at the end of the storm, and the general pattern follows the trend observed prior to the outbreak of the 2004 jökullhlaup.
A jökullhlaup from the Grimsvötn subglacial lake was confirmed in the afternoon of the 31/10/2010. The water drainage in GÃgjukvÃsl (south rim of Vatnajökull) has increased more than 300% within the past 24 hours and is still increasing.
As the conditions in the Grimsvötn volcanic system (high magma pressure is indicated by GPS measurements) appears to be comparable to the state prior to the 2004 jökullhlaup and subsequent eruption, there is an increased likelihood of an imminent eruption from the Grimsvötn volcano in the following days.
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GrÃmsvötn volcano - Status Report: 17:00 GMT, 1 November 2010 (01.11.2010)
Icelandic Meteorological Office and Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland
Compiled by: Thorunn Skaftadottir, Egill Axelsson, Rikke Pedersen, Gunnar B. Gudmundsson and Matthew J. Roberts.
Based on: IMO seismic monitoring; IES-IMO GPS monitoring; IMO hydrological data.
Meltwater: On 29 October, water began to drain from GrÃmsvötn, a subglacial lake near the centre of the Vatnajökull ice cap. Discharge from the lake is draining via the glacier Skeiðarárjökull, on the southern flank of the ice cap. The outburst flood (jökulhlaup) is affecting the GÃgja river, with discharge increasing progressively since 30 October. Discharge was measured at 144 m3/s on 30 October. A discharge measurement this morning gave 455 m3/s, and another measurement, around 16:00 GMT, showed an increase to 627 m3/s. Electrical conductivity has increased since the beginning of the outburst from 180 µS/cm to 320 µS/cm.
Seismic tremor: Seismic tremor has been increasing at seismic station ‘grf’, located near GrÃmsvötn, since late on 27 October 2010. This tremor is similar in character to the tremor that accompanied the jökulhlaup in November 2004. Presently, there is no sign of volcanic tremor.
Earthquakes: An earthquake of about magnitude three occurred at the GrÃmsvötn volcano early yesterday morning. Three earthquakes have occurred beneath Grimsvötn today: 02:47 GMT, size 0.9; 03:12 GMT, size 1.7; and 16.56 GMT, size 2.8. Several ‘icequakes’ have been recorded in Skeiðarárjökull; this is an indication that floodwater is propagating beneath the glacier.
GPS deformation: The GPS time-series has been showing signs of a relatively stable pressure increase since the eruption in 2004. The vertical signal is difficult to estimate, as the decrease in load due to glacial thinning contributes a large part in the signal. However, horizontal movements indicate that the pressure level may be comparable to the situation before the 2004 eruption. The horizontal displacement rate has increased in recent months.
Overall assessment: On 29 October it was verified that a glacial outburst flood (jökulhlaup) had began from the Grimsvötn volcano. The GÃgja river, south of the volcano, shows a considerable increase in water-level and electrical conductivity. Presently, there are no detectable signs of the beginning of a volcanic eruption at Grimsvötn
quote:Glacical flooding from #Grimsvotn rising slower than normally. Expected to reach maximum tomorrow. Still no sign of eruption #Iceland
De metingen vliegen omhoog: http://hraun.vedur.is/ja/vatnajokulsvoktun/grf_trem.htmlquote:
Hmm, hij begint echt een beetje met zich schrap zetten lijkt wel:quote:Op dinsdag 2 november 2010 20:30 schreef DemonRage het volgende:
Kewl! Weer spanning & sensatie uit IJsland.
Eerst Eyjafjöll in april en nu Grímsvötn. Zijn dit de voorgerechtjes voordat Katla gaat?
Die zit er 100 km vandaan, Grimsvotn kan uit zichzelf ook al genoeg herrie maken hoor, heeftie Katla niet voor nodig.quote:Op dinsdag 2 november 2010 22:36 schreef SpeedyGJ het volgende:
Zou Katla mee gaan als deze kaboem gaat zetten?
quote:03.11.2010 | 07:11
Glacial Flood Reaches Maximum. No Sign of Eruption
The water level in Gígja River has been rising. On Wednesday morning early the level was at 4.8 meters and the flow was 1,650 cubic meters Tuesday night. This compares with 3.8 meters and 630 cubic meters on Tuesday morning.
The Grímsvötn eruption in 2004. Photo: Páll Stefánsson/Iceland review
According to mbl.is Gunnar Sigurdsson from the Icelandic Meteorological Office said on Tuesday night that the river had expanded to its maximum level at the bridge over the river. He yesterday went to the origin of the river up at the glacier and said that it looked much different from the previous day. Many lagoons and ponds had formed by the end of the glacier in a 24 hours space. Sigurdsson said that some of the water from Grímsvötn volcano had flowed into the Súla River. However, the flow in Súla is very limited.
No earthquake activity has been recorded in Grímsvötn in the last 24 hours.
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