New pictures of Grímsfjall volcano crater

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Rúv News has just published pictures of Grímsfjall volcano craters. This pictures where taken by Ómar Ragnarsson. The pictures show among them a Island that has formed inside the 1.5 km long and 800 meter wide crater that did erupt in May of last year.


The Grímsfjall volcano crater that erupted on 25. May 2011. Copyright of this picture belongs to Ómar Ragnarsson.

More pictures can be found on Rúv News web site. I recommend that people click on the images to get full size (or click and open in new tab).

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52 Responses to New pictures of Grímsfjall volcano crater

  1. DavidKK says:

    Very impressive. I would absolutely love to be there.

  2. Scots John says:

    Very interesting, I see that the water level has dropped significantly and it appears hot. There is only a small but recent amount of info from that SIL station http://hraun.vedur.is/ja/oroi/grf.gif and the graph looks like we have harmonic tremor. Lets hope any acitivity is not life threatening if it happens.

    The last clear shy thermal satellite image http://brunnur.vedur.is/myndir/modis/modis_btd_A20121552315.jpg shows a clear increase in heat over previous photo’s Obviously it does show what is going on under the Vatnajökull glacier, it does however show a distinct hotspot that appears to be near Askja, which coincides with EQ activity to its east.

    There’s a significant amount of lower level deep EQ activity at TFZ, and these are mostly 99% quality.

    Jon, if this follows pattern we will see a couple of Mag 3> EQ’s in the next two weeks.

    • Scots John says:

      Sorry about the errors above, I meant the satellite image does not show what is going on under the [removed, password].

      Can we have an ‘edit’ tab for posts please Jon lol.

  3. Henk Weijerstrass says:

    (Small) earthquake swarm at Katla?
    Near Habunga; was that the 1918 eruption spot?

    Henk

  4. floodwarn says:

    Funny looking cloud over Katla this afternoon, seems dark and tapers down towards the hill. Looking like ash/ steam / smoke.
    Camera 1 has been zooming in on it at times. There are none of the other things you would expect for a small eruption thou.
    Its still there now and is like a thin plume that widens with height. Other clouds moving this one been evident a while.
    Check cams on http://www.floodwarn.co.uk/iceland_katla_volcano.htm

  5. Bappy says:

    Wow!! What lovely caption that you have uploaded here. :) I think its proves that you are so brilliant in this matter. Keep up doing this kinda work. I would love to come here sometimes.

  6. Jose Luis says:

    Arnesi swarm ??

  7. Scots John says:

    Jon, thanks for the above.

    I am noticing what appears to be a coincidence between lunar cycle and activity. Full moon passed on the 4th. Any views on this?

  8. wial says:

    Katla swarm in the past few hours with a couple of distinct focal points

    http://en.vedur.is/earthquakes-and-volcanism/earthquakes/myrdalsjokull/

  9. Mafl says:

    I think it’s not Hekla. Too far west, there is a little mountain with the name Bjolfell.

  10. Jose Luis says:

    Swarm in Katla, depth draws attention

  11. Henk Weijerstrass says:

    What’s happening at Katla? Is this a tremor spike I see ad Mid Mork?

  12. KarenZ says:

    Interesting swarm on Katla at the moment.

  13. robert somerville says:

    is that signal on your Katla seismometer pure seismic energy(13:25 utc) , or are we picking up the weather also ?

  14. treacleminer says:

    Something is going on at Katla I think.

  15. treacleminer says:

    It seems fairly localised though so it is probably hydrothermal though. Does anyone know if there is a glacial flood?

  16. william gunning says:

    What is all the dark parts off on the Mila cam on Katla ?

  17. PSYbuse says:

    Looks like really bad weather at Katla..
    http://eldgos.mila.is/katla/
    But what are those black spots in the camera lens? Doesn’t look like water, maybe dirt?

  18. Good news. I have now connected my Skeiðflöt geophone to the 3G network. So any connection problems should now be over.

    I am going to write a blog post on this activity a bit later on. I need to get me something to eat and go to the store. It has been a busy day for me now. It might even get more busy if activity continues to pick up in Katla volcano.

    • robert somerville says:

      man, you gotta envy those Japanese geophysicists who are putting their seismometers 0.5 to 2.0 Km undergound in drill holes , away from the wind noise

  19. Scots John says:

    A considerable number of SIL stations are showing a spike in south east Iceland around midday, Mýrdalsjökull being the largest.

    This across the board activity happened only just over a week ago as well. The Grimsfjall SIL appears to be showing harmonic tremor continuing.

    Any comments from those in the know here please?

  20. Tyler Mannison says:

    Thursday
    07.06.2012 12:45:25 63.609 -19.112 2.5 km 3.2 99.0 3.3 km N of Hábunga

  21. wurzeldave says:

    Great pics on the link Jon but Giggle Translate still not able to make sense of Icelandic.
    “New photos from Grímsvötn amazing show that has formed. The country, however, rapidly changing and may not be an island in the middle of the crater yesterday is still there. A large group of people from Glaciological Society went to sigkatlinum where water has sunk to the craters of the first visible.

    Sigketillinn formed in Grim Water eruption was about 1.5 km long and 800 meters wide.

    Along Glaciological Society was Omar Ragnarsson who took these pictures.” :-)

  22. I need to take a nap before I write the blog post on Katla volcano (it has been busy day today). But it is going to be up soon.

  23. Jose Luis says:

    It seems that Katla is reassured.

  24. Mr Explosion says:

    Great pictures Jon! How about that new Katla rumbling?