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Ground deformation continues at Askja volcano in central Iceland, uplift of 30cm in just 1 year

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© Adriano NobileThe latest InSAR image of Askja volcano
Ground deformation instruments continue to detect the caldera floor to be inflated.

According to the latest KAUST recordings, the ground has been uplifted by approx. 30 cm between September 2022 and July 2023.

Comment: This graph from 2022 shows the progression of the uplift:

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© Ragnar Heiðar ÞrastarsonRising uplift at Askja volcano continues
Notably, this occurs amidst a surge in activity at volcanoes in Iceland, and elsewhere:


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Mud volcano makes a mess in Taiwan's Southern Pingtung County

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A mud volcano in the Taiwan's southern Pingtung County has erupted, spewing mud onto a farmer's fields and making a mess of a nearby temple.


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Ash fall and tremor at Popocatépetl volcano in Mexico

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This Monday, the National Center for Disaster Prevention ( Cenapred ) indicates in its latest monitoring of the Popocatépetl volcano that 50 exhalations were detected accompanied by water vapor, volcanic gases and, on occasions, small amounts of ash.

In addition, 213 minutes of tremor (equivalent to 3.33 hours of high frequency, low to medium amplitude segments) were recorded , as well as 13 minutes of low amplitude harmonic tremor. A volcanotectonic earthquake registered yesterday at 22:45, with a magnitude of 1.4, was also reported.


(Translated by Google)

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Etna volcano, Italy: sudden ash eruption from SE crater

Ash eruption from Etna this morning
Ash eruption from Etna this morning
While the volcano has been overall relatively calm during the past weeks, a sudden explosion occurred this morning from the southeast summit crater.

The eruption lasted about two minutes only and produced a dense brown ash plume that rose a few 100 meters and quickly dispersed to the southwest. No significant changes in volcanic tremor accompanied the event and there has been no official statement from the volcano observatory so far.

It is possible that the event did not involve any fresh magma and was driven purely by an internal phreatic explosion as trapped water can interact with hot rocks or residual magma inside the conduit.


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Smoke clouds and lava as volcano erupts near Icelandic capital

Observers from the University of Iceland watch a volcanic eruption near Litli Hrutur, Iceland on July 10, 2023.
© Kristinn MagnussonObservers from the University of Iceland watch a volcanic eruption near Litli Hrutur, Iceland on July 10, 2023.
A volcano has erupted about 19 miles (30km) from Iceland's capital, Reykjavik, the country's meteorological office has said, marking the third time in two years that lava has gushed out in the area.

"The eruption is taking place in a small depression just north of Litli Hrútur, from which smoke is escaping in a north-westerly direction," the office said.

Local media footage showed a massive cloud of smoke rising from the ground as well as a substantial flow of lava.

The smoke could be seen from the road connecting the capital to the international airport, with cars pulled over and people taking pictures.


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Nicaragua's San Cristobal Volcano spews ash, gas

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What authorities described as a "small explosion" from San Cristobal Volcano was enough to leave communities in northwestern Nicaragua covered in ash Thursday and residents awoke to a strong odor of sulfur.

The main impact was in La Grecia, a village some 7 km (4 mi) from downtown Chinandega, Nicaragua's sixth-largest city.

Extending 1,745 m (5,725 ft) above sea-level, San Cristobal is the tallest volcano in the Central American nation and one of the most active.

Wednesday's activity was a "small eruption of moderate intensity of gas and ash," according to the Sinapred disaster management agency.


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4,700 earthquakes in 72 hours could signal impending eruption of Icelandic volcano

Earthquakes around the Fagradalsfjall volcano
© Fox WeatherEarthquakes around the Fagradalsfjall volcano
Residents on the Nordic island nation of Iceland are closely watching a volcano that has been the focal point of thousands of earthquakes over the last few days, which could signal an upcoming eruption.

The Icelandic Meteorological Office reports more than 4,700 earthquakes have occurred around Mount Fagradalsfjall - an active volcano about an hour's drive from the capital city of Reykjavík.

Most earthquakes have been minor, but government agencies warn that seismic activity has increased the risk of landslides.

Alert statuses around the volcano have been raised in anticipation of increased activity and volcanic ash.

The volcano produced a series of eruption events in 2021 and 2022 but has been mostly quiet for nearly a year.

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New measurement of Yellowstone magma reservoir suggests upper part is 28% melted rock

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© Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2023). DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2023.118244Shear wave speed and radial anisotropy of Yellowstone's shallow crustal structure. (a) Voigt average velocity and (b) Radial anisotropy depth slides at 1, 3, 5, 7, and 12 km. The red lines mark the cross-sections shown in Fig. 7. The shaded area represents the less-constrained area based on a derivative weighted sum (DWS) threshold shown in Fig. S4. Open squares mark the seismic stations. Solid and dashed lines delineate the 0.63 Ma caldera, resurgent domes, and Yellowstone Lake.
A small team of geologists and seismologists from the University of Utah, Salt Lake, the Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei and the University of New Mexico has studied the content of the Yellowstone magma reservoir and reports differences from prior measurements. In their study, reported in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters, the group used seismic wave data to better understand the conditions beneath Yellowstone National Park.

Yellowstone National Park is a U.S. national park located in parts of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. It is known for its beautiful vistas and geothermal features, such as the Old Faithful geyser. These features exist due to a massive reservoir of magma situated beneath the park. Prior research has shown that over the past 16.5 million years, the hotspot beneath the park has led to a series of volcanic eruptions, leaving behind multiple calderas. The last major eruption in the area is believed to have occurred approximately 640,000 years ago.

Comment: See also: 'One day it will just go off': are Naples' volcanic craters at Campi Flegrei about to blow?


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Ash spews out of Peru's Ubinas volcano

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Ubinas, a southern Andean volcano which has been dormant since 2019, was on Tuesday coughing out ash onto nearby villages.

The ash - which rises to around 5,000 meters (16,404 feet) is carried from the volcano to nearby villages and in 2019 even reached as far as neighboring Bolivia.

Approximately 2,000 people live near the volcano and the alert level in these areas has increased from yellow to orange.

The Ubinas volcano is part of a group of seven volcanoes in southern Peru located within a volcanic zone that extends from southern Peru to northern Chile.


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Piton de la Fournaise volcano update - New eruption occurs, two fissures form

Dramatic pictures show lava flowing down France's Piton de la Fournaise volcano
Dramatic pictures show lava flowing down France's Piton de la Fournaise volcano
On the morning of July 2nd, 2023, a new volcanic eruption began on the French island of Reunion which has a population of more than 850,000. There, the Piton de la Fournaise volcano offshore of Madagascar erupted, creating two new eruptive fissures.

These new eruptive fissures have now each produced a lava flow that is approximately 1,000 meters in length, but is continuing to expand.

This video will discuss this eruption, the seismic crisis which preceded the eruption, and the deep valleys of Piton de la Fournaise.