An 'Unusually Large' Ice Volcano in Iceland Had the Biggest Outbreak in More Than 300 Years Creating a Huge Hollow Lava Field The volcano system of Bárðarbunga, which in 2014 produced Iceland's ...
The largest earthquake registered a 5.1 magnitude ... That eruption created Iceland's biggest basalt lava flow in more than 230 years but caused no injuries or damage. Iceland has seen seven ...
An "unusually large" ice volcano in Iceland could be about to blow after more than 130 earthquakes hit the region in a five-hour period, experts say. The earthquake swarm began in the northwestern ...
Iceland is at the centre of yet another possible eruption after 130 earthquakes were recorded near one of the country's biggest volcanoes in just five hours.
Iceland’s Fagradalsfjall volcano, located on the Reykjanes peninsula in the south-west of the country, has erupted after weeks of earthquake activity. The eruption started on 18 December at 22: ...
More information: Adam M. Booth et al, Permafrost and Structural Controls on Holocene Bedrock Landslide Occurrence Around Eyjafjörður, North‐Central Iceland, Journal of Geophysical Research ...