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(screen capture video from the web camera atop Þorbjörn, near Grindavik)
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At 11:14 PM, local time, on 20 November 2024, a fissure eruption started in southwestern Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula. It was preceded by a relatively minor earthquake swarm. The active fissure lengthened to about three kilometers and basaltic lava flows spread out in multiple directions. Eruption energy peaked and started waning about three hours later.

Update: the eruption ended in the morning of 8 December 2024.

Locality: Sundhnúkur Crater Row area, Reykjanes Peninsula, southwestern Iceland

Tags:   Sundhnúkur Crater Row fissure eruption eruptions basalt basaltic effusive lava flow flows Reykjanes Peninsula Iceland November 2024 video videos

N 1 B 253 C 0 E Nov 21, 2024 F Nov 21, 2024
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(screen capture video from the web camera atop Þorbjörn, near Grindavik)
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At 11:14 PM, local time, on 20 November 2024, a fissure eruption started in southwestern Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula. It was preceded by a relatively minor earthquake swarm. The active fissure lengthened to about three kilometers and basaltic lava flows spread out in multiple directions. Eruption energy peaked and started waning about three hours later.

Update: the eruption ended in the morning of 8 December 2024.

Locality: Sundhnúkur Crater Row area, Reykjanes Peninsula, southwestern Iceland

Tags:   Sundhnúkur Crater Row fissure eruption eruptions basalt basaltic effusive lava flow flows Reykjanes Peninsula Iceland November 2024 video videos

N 2 B 277 C 0 E Nov 21, 2024 F Nov 21, 2024
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(screen capture video from the web camera atop Þorbjörn, near Grindavik)
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At 11:14 PM, local time, on 20 November 2024, a fissure eruption started in southwestern Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula. It was preceded by a relatively minor earthquake swarm. The active fissure lengthened to about three kilometers and basaltic lava flows spread out in multiple directions. Eruption energy peaked and started waning about three hours later.

Update: the eruption ended in the morning of 8 December 2024.

Locality: Sundhnúkur Crater Row area, Reykjanes Peninsula, southwestern Iceland

Tags:   Sundhnúkur Crater Row fissure eruption eruptions basalt basaltic effusive lava flow flows Reykjanes Peninsula Iceland November 2024 video videos

N 1 B 356 C 0 E Nov 21, 2024 F Nov 21, 2024
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(screen capture video from the web camera atop Þorbjörn, near Grindavik)
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At 11:14 PM, local time, on 20 November 2024, a fissure eruption started in southwestern Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula. It was preceded by a relatively minor earthquake swarm. The active fissure lengthened to about three kilometers and basaltic lava flows spread out in multiple directions. Eruption energy peaked and started waning about three hours later.

Update: the eruption ended in the morning of 8 December 2024.

Locality: Sundhnúkur Crater Row area, Reykjanes Peninsula, southwestern Iceland

Tags:   Sundhnúkur Crater Row fissure eruption eruptions basalt basaltic effusive lava flow flows Reykjanes Peninsula Iceland November 2024 video videos

N 3 B 348 C 0 E Nov 21, 2024 F Nov 21, 2024
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(screen capture video from the web camera atop Þorbjörn, near Grindavik)
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At 11:14 PM, local time, on 20 November 2024, a fissure eruption started in southwestern Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula. It was preceded by a relatively minor earthquake swarm. The active fissure lengthened to about three kilometers and basaltic lava flows spread out in multiple directions. Eruption energy peaked and started waning about three hours later.

Update: the eruption ended in the morning of 8 December 2024.

Locality: Sundhnúkur Crater Row area, Reykjanes Peninsula, southwestern Iceland

Tags:   Sundhnúkur Crater Row fissure eruption eruptions basalt basaltic effusive lava flow flows Reykjanes Peninsula Iceland November 2024 video videos


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