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The monsters wakes up ! Katla Hekla Iceland Dead Zone and rift as uniform system ! A lot of others worldwide !
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 34408843:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM2MTMxNTE1X0Y4QTlCQUQ0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 34384239:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM2MTIwNDY0XzQ0RjEzODY3] [quote:Luisport:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM2MTE5MTczX0ZGRUQ2QjM0] Tyler Mannison says: February 13, 2013 at 17:17 Here, it looks like Hekla is getting even more restless. http://hraun.vedur.is/ja/hekla/borholu_thensla.html Irpsit says: February 13, 2013 at 18:17 This is not Hekla but it is Torfajokull. It is actually just at the edge of the caldera of Torfajokull and this is one volcano it erupted 6 times at same time as Veidivotn. But the entire region between both volcanoes is a short distance and sight of many small independent eruptions, not belonging clearly to either. However sometimes earthquakes at this region appear a few days before a proper eruption of Hekla. I think this happened before one of the last eruptions but cannot record which one, and which source I have read this in. But yes, there are subtle signs pointing to increased restless over the entire region in south Iceland, between Katla, Torfajokull and Hekla, 3 volcanoes which are actually quite near to each one. My bet remains: an eruption of Hekla within the next months, maybe even this month! Hekla erupts most often in late winter and spring time, but it could be just a statistical coincidence. http://volcanocafe.wordpress.com/2013/02/13/capturing-timelapse-videos-in-windows/ [/quote] Well, it is all clear and all is well in sight: [quote:Anonymous Coward 34254706:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM2MTA3MDgxXzRBMDYyMjYz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 34314166:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM2MTA2OTk3X0QxM0VBRkQ=] [quote:Luisport:MV8xNzg2NDI0XzM2MTAyNDgwX0RENjRBMUI=] Jamie says: February 13, 2013 at 15:34 Got some deep quakes east of Hekla. http://www.vedur.is/skjalftar-og-eldgos/jardskjalftar/myrdalsjokull/ http://volcanocafe.wordpress.com/2013/02/13/capturing-timelapse-videos-in-windows/ [/quote] Yes, we also marked it: they continues second week on half way between Torfajokull and Hekla http://www.vedur.is/skjalftar-og-eldgos/jardskjalftar/myrdalsjokull/#view=map [/quote] look at the way they seem to 'close' the circle of the caldera?? [/quote] In fact, far more interesting, could someone try to explain what we see in yesterday for SO2 track in the dynamics: at 10:08 UTC was so http://satepsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/pub/OMI/OMISO2/images/iceland_prev4.gif then at 11:44 UTC http://satepsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/pub/OMI/OMISO2/images/iceland_prev3.gif then at 14:59 UTC http://satepsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/pub/OMI/OMISO2/images/iceland_prev.gif and now http://satepsanone.nesdis.noaa.gov/pub/OMI/OMISO2/images/iceland.gif That is precisely tracks went from Iceland and headed towards Europe, interesting is not it? :ohyeah: [/quote] Finally, your explanation not too convincing:huffy: [/quote]
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