Iceland braces for ‘significant likelihood’ of volcanic eruption

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More than 20,000 quakes have struck the country since Oct. 25 as officials warn that a volcanic eruption could happen soon.

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  1. "the volcano itself is over there" says this irresponsible ABC reporter pointing toward some low hills. This is not a small mistake. THERE IS NO VOLCANO YET AND THERE IS A CHANCE THERE MAY NOT BE ONE. George, please talk to this guy.

  2. Exact quote: 0:15 "The volcano itself is in the plains behind me." That is a gross error. George, please; there ain't no volcano, and the people of Grinkavik hope there will not be an eruption, and the experts say there is a chance there will be no eruption.

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  6. I suspect that we have a case of microplate movement. This explaines the multiple earthquakes and also that we don't have an eruption of lave. The Lava is present but may not be under pressure. This microplate is wedged between the American and European plates. This also explains why the eruptions at Fagradalsfjall are non explosive in character. The lava oozes out. As Reykjaness is at the edge of the microplate, Reykjaness peninnsula is moving up and down. Compare it to an iceberg in the water that is melting and gravity makes the iceberg move until parts of the iceberg begin to crack. In this comparison, water is the lava. You get a few splashes. Every 700 years or so, the microplate readjusts against the American and European plates. Because of the cracks in the ground, magma of the Atlantic Riftvalley travels upward. Most of the volcanoes on Iceland are around this microplate and thank their existence to the microplate. The microplate is like an iceberg. When the iceberg moves, water is displaced in different manners. Microplate shift in Iceland is like the microplate in California. Plate interaction is the best way to understand what is happening. The major volcanoes like Katla, Hekla, Askja and Bardarbunga each have a different plumbing. Reykjaness erupts in gentle manner because it just is the weight of the microplate that causes cracks and lavastreams to ooze out of the ground. The major volcanoes are fed more directly by the Atlantic riftvalley. There are too many signs that the magma is displaced quite quickly. I also expect major eruptions from around the microplate. In 1341 we see the eruption of Brennisteinsfjöll. It is a possible cause of St. Mary Magdalene’s flood 1342 in Central Europe und following bad years with Black Death to 1350 (Wikipedia). We see major eruptions of other volcanoes in Iceland in 1341, ending in 1362 with the biggest eruption of Oreifajokull, causing the Second Marcellus flood and subsequent volcanic winter from 1362 – 1372. the following 200 years we experience the mini iceage in Western Europe.

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