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  woensdag 5 oktober 2011 @ 16:41:02 #26
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Joh, zijn dat wolken of issie......................of issie...................................................???????
Crazy as Always...met vleugels natuurlijk..;-0
  woensdag 5 oktober 2011 @ 16:43:51 #27
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0s.gif Op woensdag 5 oktober 2011 16:41 schreef zenkelly het volgende:

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Joh, zijn dat wolken of issie......................of issie...................................................???????
naar mijn weten?
gewoon wolken
  woensdag 5 oktober 2011 @ 16:50:27 #28
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johnseach John Seach op twitter:
Earthquake swarm at Katla volcano, Iceland, 5th October 2011. Eruption may have begun!
1 uur geleden(15.45 dus)
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jonfr500 Jón Frímann Jónsson
No eruption yet in Katla volcano. But minor earthquake activity continues with breaks.
Net gepost...

De 2 Jon's zijn er ook niet over uit....
Hum...wolken dus..........? Oké......
Crazy as Always...met vleugels natuurlijk..;-0
  woensdag 5 oktober 2011 @ 16:52:33 #29
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  Moderator woensdag 5 oktober 2011 @ 16:58:13 #30
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7s.gif Op woensdag 5 oktober 2011 16:23 schreef lipjes het volgende:
op de Reykjanes ridge is het ook lekker bezig
is daar ook toevallig een vulkaan?
Wel wat geothermische zones, maar geen grote vulkaan zoals Hekla of Katla dacht ik
volgens mij zijn die bevingen echt breuklijn gerelateerd, midatlantic ridge enzo
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Misschien is het de webcam, het beeld is niet erg helder, ik zie zwarte rook laag bij de gletsjer komen en bij eyja zie ik een rode gloed komen rechts van de webcam, Ziet iemand dat ook ?

http://live.mila.is/english/katla/

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  woensdag 5 oktober 2011 @ 21:04:58 #32
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wat zie jij dan voor iets raars?
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Inderdaad witte rook bij Eyjafjallajökull from Þórólfsfell webcam uit een gat

http://live.mila.is/english/eyjafjallajokull-fra-thorolfsfelli/

Icelandic Meteorological office

Earthquake activity in Katla volcano October 2011

5.10.2011


Heightened earthquake activity is presently occurring in the Katla volcano, southern Iceland. Earthquakes are taking place within the volcano's caldera, which is covered by the Mýrdalsjökull ice-cap. The current period of unrest began in July 2011, when a short-lived glacial flood burst from Mýrdalsjökull in connection with increased seismicity. Since then, several hundred micro-earthquakes have taken place within the area of the caldera. The enclosed graph shows how the ongoing activity compares to earlier episodes of seismic unrest at Katla in 1999 and 2002-2004.

In the early hours of today, 05 October 2011, an intense swarm of earthquakes was registered in the Katla caldera; the largest of these earthquake had a local magnitude of ~3.7. Most of the ongoing seismicity is sourced at shallow (< 5 km) depths.

There are presently no measurable signs that an eruption of Katla is imminent; however, given the heightened levels of seismicity, the situation might change abruptly. Monitoring teams at IMO are following the ongoing activity closely, and sensor-based networks around the volcano ensure that all seismological, geodetic, and hydrological changes are detected.

Historically, Katla is one of Iceland's most frequently erupting volcanoes. The last eruption to break the ice surface of Mýrdalsjökull occurred in 1918, and it lasted about a month.


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Update on Katla volcano earthquake swarm
October 5, 2011

There has not a lot changed in the past few hours since the earthquake swarm did start in Katla volcano. Eruption has not yet started in Katla volcano and when it might start is still a mistery.

Current map of the earthquake activity.


Current earthquake activity in Katla volcano. Copyright of this picture belongs to Iceland Met Office.

Here are traces from my Heklubyggð geophone. But that is currently the geophone that I have that is closest to Katla volcano. I am collecting donations so I can buy two new geophones. The blog post about that can be found here. I do not expect to have the geophone in place before a eruption starts in Katla volcano this time around. So far the donations are up too 5,410.74 DKK, so I am not far from what I need to collect. I do not have to pay customs of this according to a email I got from the customs office when I did ask about it. But I have too pay 25,5% VAT on this when it gets here. That might be a good amount I think in Icelandic Kronas (ISK).



One of the large earthquakes. This is not the strongest earthquake in the earthquake swarm that took place this morning in Katla volcano. This is also a double earthquake, that is two earthquakes taking place at the almost the same time. That is the reason for the odd looking wave form on this earthquake trace. This picture is released under Creative Commons licence. See Licence web page for more details.



A ML3.0 earthquake that took place in Katla volcano this morning. This picture is released under Creative Commons licence. See Licence web page for more details.



The largest earthquake in the earthquake swarm this morning. Its size was ML3.55 with the depth just short of 1 km. This picture is released under Creative Commons licence. See Licence web page for more details.



A ML2.94 earthquake in Katla volcano this morning. This picture is released under Creative Commons licence. See Licence web page for more details.

So far it has quieted down in Katla volcano. But that does not mean a lot. As magma can go on the move at any time. Without any warning at all. So monitoring Katla volcano is important with that fact in mind. According to Iceland Met Office, this is the largest earthquake swarm in Katla volcano caldera since the year 2002.

I am expecting more strong earthquakes to take place in Katla volcano. But it is impossible to know when a new earthquake swarm might start in Katla volcano and how large and long it is going to last. For the moment, it is just wait and see.

Iceland Met Office has put up a news about this in English. Thanks too the readers how pointed this out!

Earthquake activity in Katla volcano October 2011

Icelandic News about this earthquake swarm.

Snarpasta hrinan í Kötlu frá 2002 (Rúv.is, Icelandic)
Snörp hrina í Mýrdalsjökli í nótt (Rúv.is, Icelandic)
Snörp hrina í Kötlu (Vísir.is, Icelandic)
Sterkir skjálftar undir Mýrdalsjökli (mbl.is, Icelandic)
Um 20 skjálftar yfir 2 stig (mbl.is, Icelandic)

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0s.gif Op donderdag 6 oktober 2011 00:23 schreef blids het volgende:

Update on Katla volcano earthquake swarm
October 5, 2011

http://www.jonfr.com/volcano/?p=1589

De waarheid in iemands hoofd is vaak onbuigzamer dan het sterkste staal.
  donderdag 6 oktober 2011 @ 09:37:16 #37
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lol geweldig
er komt volgens mij rook uit de krater van katla
de cam staat te schudden als een gek
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7s.gif Op donderdag 6 oktober 2011 09:37 schreef lipjes het volgende:
lol geweldig
er komt volgens mij rook uit de krater van katla
de cam staat te schudden als een gek
Rook idd, en wat betreft die webcam, de wind, of iemand die die z'n subwoofer naast de webcam geplaatst heeft.
  Moderator donderdag 6 oktober 2011 @ 09:51:05 #39
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7s.gif Op woensdag 5 oktober 2011 16:23 schreef lipjes het volgende:
op de Reykjanes ridge is het ook lekker bezig
is daar ook toevallig een vulkaan?
Paar flinke aardbevingen iets verderop de ridge... stuk of vier van 5 of hoger :{
Als die richting IJsland waren geweest had dat maar zo de trigger kunnen zijn
  zaterdag 8 oktober 2011 @ 10:38:12 #40
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  zaterdag 8 oktober 2011 @ 16:55:22 #41
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de cam staat te schudden als een gek
Ik heb het ook gezien ja! Maar er was/is storm op IJsland ;-)
Crazy as Always...met vleugels natuurlijk..;-0
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Iceland's scientists say activity at Katla volcano increasing, next eruption could be huge

VIK, Iceland - If Iceland's air-traffic paralyzing volcanic eruption last year seemed catastrophic, just wait for the sequel.

That's what some experts are saying as they nervously watch rumblings beneath a much more powerful Icelandic volcano — Katla — which could spew an ash cloud dwarfing the 2010 eruption that cost airlines $2 billion and drove home how vulnerable modern society is to the whims of nature.

Brooding over rugged moss-covered hills on Iceland's southern edge, Katla is a much bigger beast than the nearby Eyjafjallajokul volcano, which chugged ash all over Europe for several weeks in an eruption that local scientist Pall Einarsson describes nonetheless as "small."

Named after an evil troll, Katla has a larger magma chamber than Eyjafjallajokul's. Its last major eruption in 1918 continued more than a month, turning day into night, starving crops of sunlight and killing off some livestock. The eruption melted some of the ice-sheet covering Katla, flooding surrounding farmlands with a torrent of water that some accounts have said measured as wide as the Amazon.

Now, clusters of small earthquakes are being detected around Katla, which means an eruption could be imminent, seismologists say. The earthquakes have been growing in strength, too. After a long period of magnitude 3 tremors, a magnitude 4 quake was detected last week.

"It is definitely showing signs of restlessness," said Einarsson, a professor of geophysics at the University of Iceland.

Teams of seismologists and geologists at the university are tracking the spike in seismic activity and working with disaster officials to prepare communities near Katla like Vik, a small town of some 300 people that is flanked by black sand beaches.

Civil defence authorities have been holding regular meetings with scientists. Disaster officials have also drafted an evacuation plan and set aside temporary housing, but many fear they may have less than an hour to evacuate once the volcano erupts.

Iceland sits on a large volcanic hot spot in the Atlantic's mid-oceanic ridge. Eruptions, common throughout Iceland's history, are often triggered by seismic activity when the Earth's plates move and magma from deep underground pushes its way to the surface.

The longer pressure builds up, the more catastrophic an eruption can be. Records show that Katla usually has a large eruption twice a century. Since its last eruption was almost exactly 93 years ago, it is long overdue for another, seismologists say.

Icelanders are getting nervous as they mark the anniversary of Katla's last blast.

"We've been getting calls recently from people concerned that Katla is about to erupt because it erupted ... in 1918 on Oct. 12," said Einar Kjartansson, a geophysicist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office.

"As scientists we don't see that much of a correlation in the date but there is most definitely increased activity. The question is whether it calms down after this or whether there is an eruption."

The eruption of Laki in 1783 was one of Iceland's deadliest. It freed poisonous gases that turned into smog and floated across the jet stream, killing thousands of people with toxic fumes in the British Isles alone.

As sulfur dioxide was pumped into the atmosphere, crop production fell across western Europe because of the smog. Famine spread. And the sun reportedly turned a blood-red hue — a phenomenon painted by many artists of the time. Temperatures in Europe were about 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) below average.

The winter of 1784 was also reportedly one of the longest and coldest on record in North America, with the Mississippi River freezing in New Orleans. Scientists believe volcanic ash floating over the Atlantic was a factor.

"Volcanoes can be quite beautiful, but they can also obviously be quite destructive," Einarsson says.

Of Iceland's more than 22 volcanoes, seven are active and four are particularly active — including Katla and Hekla.

Although it doesn't pose the same flood risk as Katla because it's not situated beneath an icecap, Hekla is one of Iceland's most active volcanoes and sits in the path of most international flight patterns. During the Middle Ages, Icelanders called Hekla the "Gateway to Hell," believing that souls were dragged into the fire below.

Like Katla, Hekla is also overdue for a large eruption and could produce a disruptive and dangerous ash cloud that, in addition to disrupting air travel, could lower overall temperatures across continents by blocking out sunlight for days or weeks.

The capital Reykjavik also sits on a plate boundary but it hasn't seen any eruptions for some 800 years.

Still, one of the plates is showing an uplift, or expansion of the crust, which could mean either that a volcano could be nearing an eruption or there is an increase of geothermal activity. Much of Iceland's infrastructure was built during a lull in volcanic activity.

"One of these days that situation will change and we will definitely see more eruptions close to Reykjavik," Einarsson says.

After the Eyjafjallajokul eruption, Icelandic President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson warned European officials that they should be prepared for future eruptions, and urged the aviation industry to develop engines that are less sensitive to ash and a better warning system to gauge the threat posed by volcanic ash.

The aviation industry says there is little that airlines can do to prepare for a future ash cloud because decisions on closing air space rest with national regulators.

"The issue is what the regulators will allow us to do, and that's down to the precise circumstances of any future eruption," said David Henderson, spokesman for the Brussels-based Association of European Airlines.

But he said that, despite the fragile state of the airline industry at a time of economic crisis, a new ash cloud would be unlikely to cause any airlines to go under. Still, Katla's eruption could prove significantly larger than last year's, producing a larger ash cloud.

"It would take a closure greater than last May's to put people out of business," he said. "Everything depends on the magnitude of the eruption."

There are no plans to change engines or any other parts of the airframe because all such components are susceptible to damage from volcanic ash.

Any major eruption could also upset Iceland's precarious economic situation.

This island nation of some 300,000 is only just starting to recover from the collapse of its economy in 2008, when a massive speculative bubble that built up in the banking sector came crashing down in a foretaste of the global financial meltdown that was to ensue.

Meanwhile, many Icelanders remain nonchalant about warnings of a major volcanic eruption. Some are even hopeful that they'll get to see one of the awe-inspiring spectacles.

And Icelanders know that volcanoes are tied closely to their livelihood, at most times more friend than enemy. Without them, Iceland would be stripped of its cheap and valuable energy source — geothermal power, which comes from heated water beneath the earth.

Even Iceland's most famous person, singer-songwriter Bjork, has drawn from Iceland's volatile geology for her new album, "Biophilia."

"For me, to connect nature to music is a very effortless and natural connection" Bjork, 44, told The Associated Press.

Thorir Kjartansson, who manages a souvenir and wool shop in Vik — a town close to the flood path of Katla — says he's been waiting for a large eruption since he was a teenager. His father, who witnessed the 1918 eruption, used to warn him before he set out in his car to look north toward Katla's glacier cap.

Residents say they only had about 20 minutes from that eruption to escape its raging flood waters.

"We've been waiting for it for a long time, and we know that it will come one day," he said. "Until then, there's no point in worrying about it."
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Iceland volcano is getting restless
Vik - If Iceland's air-traffic paralysing volcanic eruption last year seemed catastrophic, just wait for the sequel.

That's what some experts are saying as they nervously watch rumblings beneath a much more powerful Icelandic volcano - Katla - which could spew an ash cloud dwarfing the 2010 eruption that cost airlines $2bn and drove home how vulnerable modern society is to the whims of nature.

Brooding over rugged moss-covered hills on Iceland's southern edge, Katla is a much bigger beast than the nearby Eyjafjallajokul volcano, which chugged ash all over Europe for several weeks in an eruption that local scientist Pall Einarsson describes nonetheless as "small".

Named after an evil troll, Katla has a larger magma chamber than Eyjafjallajokul's.

Signs of next eruption

Its last major eruption in 1918 continued for more than a month, turning day into night, starving crops of sunlight and killing off livestock.

The eruption melted some of the ice-sheet covering Katla, flooding surrounding farmlands with a torrent of water that some accounts have said measured as wide as the Amazon.

Now, clusters of small earthquakes are being detected around Katla, which means an eruption could be imminent, seismologists say. The earthquakes have been growing in strength, too.

After a long period of magnitude 3 tremors, a magnitude 4 quake was detected last week.

"It is definitely showing signs of restlessness," said Einarsson, a professor of geophysics at the University of Iceland.

Teams of seismologists and geologists at the university are tracking the spike in seismic activity and working with disaster officials to prepare communities near Katla like Vik, a small town of some 300 people that is flanked by black sand beaches.
Net nu wij denken dat qua activiteit ietwat afneemt bij Katla, duikt de Engelstalige media op dit bericht. Is dat nu gebaseerd op de recente activiteit en is het weer het panische gebral van een jaar of wat terug dat Katla ook gaat ploffen... Of gaan ze er nu toch serieus vanuit dat het binnen afzienbare tijd mis gaat.
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Hij had dinsdag nog 30 bevingen maar vergeleken 5 oktober is hij nu weer behoorlijk rustig. We wachten rustig af.
El Hierro en de katla tegelijk zou ook wel mooi zijn ;)
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Dit is toch ook wel verdacht! kan zo snel nog niet vinden of daar een vulkaan ligt. Wel tussen het gebied van de askja, kraftla en de myvatn. Fremrinamur ?

http://www.ijsland-enzo.n(...)&ol=16.911&nb=65.211
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14-10-2011 | 18:00 Katla-onrust houdt aan

De aardbevingen onder de Katla komen in golven. Na enige dagen met betrekkelijke rust zijn er vandaag weer wat meer. Overigens heeft het Askja-gebied vandaag ook te maken met een aardbevingsgolf, die op (langere) termijn een pad aangeeft naar een uitbarsting in dit gebied.
Niet zorgwekkend allemaal, maar het blijft bewegen.

Overigens omschrijft de engelse krant de Guardian het mogelijke rampscenario voor IJsland, maar dat zijn we gewend van buitenlandse kranten.
Ik concentreer me maar liever op de IJslandse nieuwsgaring.
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http://en.vedur.is/earthq(...)/reykjanespeninsula/

wat een activiteit zeg! 2 van 3.8 en één van 3.7 zelfs.
Vraag me af of dit ook komt door koudwaterinjecties zoals een maand geleden. Nu zijn ze allemaal veel zwaarder dan toen.Even wachten op wat nieuws uit IJsland.
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http://en.vedur.is/earthquakes-and-volcanism/earthquakes/hengill/ is ook onrustig.
http://en.vedur.is/earthq(...)arthquakes/atlantic/ is ook opvallend te noemen met wat bevingen op zee (of 'in zee'?), lijkt mij in de buurt van http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolbeinsey
Als het niet met een hamer te repareren is, is het een elektrisch probleem.
  dinsdag 18 oktober 2011 @ 13:44:17 #50
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kaboem!

http://en.vedur.is/earthq(...)uakes/tjornes-small/
6 knallers in de tjornes fracture zone

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18.10.2011 11:20:44 66.481 -18.900 1.1 km 2.2 31.52 37.5 km N of Siglufjörður
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18.10.2011 11:20:13 66.311 -18.415 0.5 km 2.4 34.97 16.7 km NNW of Gjögurtá
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18.10.2011 11:11:02 66.449 -18.891 9.6 km 3.2 90.01 34.0 km N of Siglufjörður
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18.10.2011 11:09:54 66.227 -18.228 12.7 km 3.6 90.01 6.2 km NNE of Gjögurtá
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18.10.2011 11:09:53 66.212 -18.400 14.2 km 3.4 51.5 7.4 km NW of Gjögurtá
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18.10.2011 11:09:49 66.454 -18.874 16.0 km 3.6 90.01 34.6 km N of Siglufjörður
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18.10.2011 11:04:22 66.471 -18.893 9.8 km 2.3 33.67 36.4 km N of Siglufjörður
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18.10.2011 10:51:47 66.454 -18.879 12.1 km 3.4 90.01 34.6 km N of Siglufjörður
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18.10.2011 10:09:04 66.447 -18.887 8.1 km 2.4 52.57 33.8 km N of Siglufjörður
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18.10.2011 10:06:48 66.460 -18.887 14.4 km 2.2 48.46 35.2 km N of Siglufjörður
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18.10.2011 10:03:56 66.449 -18.890 8.2 km 2.3 49.61 34.0 km N of Siglufjörður
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