(graph provided by the Icelandic Meteorological Office)
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At 7:57 AM, local time, on 14 January 2024, a fissure eruption started in southwestern Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula. It was preceded by hundreds of minor earthquakes, which started at about 3:00 AM (= cluster at far-right on the graph). The strongest quake was magnitude 3.5.
Locality: Sundhnúksgígar crater row, Reykjanes Peninsula, southwestern Iceland.
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(screen capture video from the Grindavik web camera atop Thorbjörn)
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At 7:57 AM, local time, on 14 January 2024, a fissure eruption started in southwestern Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula, just northeast of the town of Grindavik. The fissure quickly lengthened and basaltic lava flows spread in multiple directions, including toward Grindavik.
Update: the eruption ceased very early in the morning on Tuesday, 16 January 2024.
Tags: Hagafell Grindavik Reykjanes Peninsula Iceland 14 January 2024 fissure eruption eruptions lava flow flows basalt basaltic
(screen capture video from the Grindavik web camera atop Thorbjörn)
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At 7:57 AM, local time, on 14 January 2024, a fissure eruption started in southwestern Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula, just northeast of the town of Grindavik. The fissure quickly lengthened and basaltic lava flows spread in multiple directions, including toward Grindavik.
Update: the eruption ceased very early in the morning on Tuesday, 16 January 2024.
Tags: Hagafell Grindavik Reykjanes Peninsula Iceland 14 January 2024 fissure eruption eruptions lava flow flows basalt basaltic
(screen capture video from the Grindavik web camera atop Thorbjörn)
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At 7:57 AM, local time, on 14 January 2024, a fissure eruption started in southwestern Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula, just northeast of the town of Grindavik. The fissure quickly lengthened and basaltic lava flows spread in multiple directions, including toward Grindavik.
Update: the eruption ceased very early in the morning on Tuesday, 16 January 2024.
Tags: Hagafell Grindavik Reykjanes Peninsula Iceland 14 January 2024 fissure eruption eruptions lava flow flows basalt basaltic
(screen capture video from the Grindavik web camera atop Thorbjörn)
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At 7:57 AM, local time, on 14 January 2024, a fissure eruption started in southwestern Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula, just northeast of the town of Grindavik. The fissure quickly lengthened and basaltic lava flows spread in multiple directions, including toward Grindavik.
Update: the eruption ceased very early in the morning on Tuesday, 16 January 2024.
Tags: Hagafell Grindavik Reykjanes Peninsula Iceland 14 January 2024 fissure eruption eruptions lava flow flows basalt basaltic