Amazing pictures from the eruption 31. ágúst 2014 13:55 Photo/Armann Hoskuldsson Armann Hoskuldsson, a scientist at the Institute of Earth Sciences at the University of Iceland, took some amazing photographs in the early morning when scientists witnessed the eruption in Holuhraun north of Dyngjujokull. The eruption is thought to have began at 4AM in approximately the same place where an eruption occured Friday night. Below are the pictures that Armann Hoskuldsson took this morning. No scientists are on site at the moment since weather conditions are very tough. "This time it's a considerable eruption, which is evident by the 3 kilometer long lava flow that it formed in only 3 hours. The upstream from the fissure is considerable," says geophysicist Magnús Tumi Guðmundsson. More on his views and explanations in English here.Photo/Armann HoskuldssonPhoto/Armann HoskuldssonPhoto/Armann HoskuldssonPhoto/Armann Hoskuldsson Post by Jarðvísindastofnun Háskólans. Post by Jarðvísindastofnun Háskólans. News in English Tengdar fréttir Live webcam: "Similar in size to the largest Krafla eruptions" Magma started flowing in Holuhraun at 5:00 AM this morning. The eruption is located on the same fissure as the previous eruption on Friday morning, but is many times larger. This is the third eruption in the Bárðarbunga region in roughly a week, and the largest by far. 31. ágúst 2014 13:30 Eruption started again An eruption has started again in Holuhraun, just north of Dyngjujokull in Iceland. The eruption was visible from a live webcam at 5:49 AM local time. 31. ágúst 2014 06:34 Mest lesið Hafi verið látinn fljúga þrátt fyrir þekkt andleg veikindi Innlent Vissu ekki að þeir væru að ræna Kim Kardashian Erlent Réðust á tvo menn á göngu Innlent Bogi les sinn síðasta fréttatíma á morgun Innlent Rúmur helmingur óhress með Trump Erlent Hljóðheimur sumarsins í hættu: Mikil fækkun lóu og spóa Innlent Telur að Selenskí geti samþykkt að gefa eftir Krímskaga Erlent „Ég vildi óska að fólk gæti séð drenginn minn eins og hann er“ Innlent Kjördagur framundan í Kanada Erlent Sixtínsku kapellunni lokað vegna páfakjörs Erlent
Armann Hoskuldsson, a scientist at the Institute of Earth Sciences at the University of Iceland, took some amazing photographs in the early morning when scientists witnessed the eruption in Holuhraun north of Dyngjujokull. The eruption is thought to have began at 4AM in approximately the same place where an eruption occured Friday night. Below are the pictures that Armann Hoskuldsson took this morning. No scientists are on site at the moment since weather conditions are very tough. "This time it's a considerable eruption, which is evident by the 3 kilometer long lava flow that it formed in only 3 hours. The upstream from the fissure is considerable," says geophysicist Magnús Tumi Guðmundsson. More on his views and explanations in English here.Photo/Armann HoskuldssonPhoto/Armann HoskuldssonPhoto/Armann HoskuldssonPhoto/Armann Hoskuldsson Post by Jarðvísindastofnun Háskólans. Post by Jarðvísindastofnun Háskólans.
News in English Tengdar fréttir Live webcam: "Similar in size to the largest Krafla eruptions" Magma started flowing in Holuhraun at 5:00 AM this morning. The eruption is located on the same fissure as the previous eruption on Friday morning, but is many times larger. This is the third eruption in the Bárðarbunga region in roughly a week, and the largest by far. 31. ágúst 2014 13:30 Eruption started again An eruption has started again in Holuhraun, just north of Dyngjujokull in Iceland. The eruption was visible from a live webcam at 5:49 AM local time. 31. ágúst 2014 06:34 Mest lesið Hafi verið látinn fljúga þrátt fyrir þekkt andleg veikindi Innlent Vissu ekki að þeir væru að ræna Kim Kardashian Erlent Réðust á tvo menn á göngu Innlent Bogi les sinn síðasta fréttatíma á morgun Innlent Rúmur helmingur óhress með Trump Erlent Hljóðheimur sumarsins í hættu: Mikil fækkun lóu og spóa Innlent Telur að Selenskí geti samþykkt að gefa eftir Krímskaga Erlent „Ég vildi óska að fólk gæti séð drenginn minn eins og hann er“ Innlent Kjördagur framundan í Kanada Erlent Sixtínsku kapellunni lokað vegna páfakjörs Erlent
Live webcam: "Similar in size to the largest Krafla eruptions" Magma started flowing in Holuhraun at 5:00 AM this morning. The eruption is located on the same fissure as the previous eruption on Friday morning, but is many times larger. This is the third eruption in the Bárðarbunga region in roughly a week, and the largest by far. 31. ágúst 2014 13:30
Eruption started again An eruption has started again in Holuhraun, just north of Dyngjujokull in Iceland. The eruption was visible from a live webcam at 5:49 AM local time. 31. ágúst 2014 06:34