Volcanic Fissure Holds Steady at 1.2km, but Further Activity Possible

Volcanic Fissure Holds Steady at 1.2km, but Further Activity Possible

The volcanic fissure that opened earlier today following magma movement appears to have stabilised in size for now, though eruptions continue along its full 1.2-kilometre length. A geophysicist, Jóhanna Malen Skúladóttir, told Iceland's national broadcaster, RÚV, that further activity remains a distinct possibility. As it stands, intense seismic activity is still ongoing at the northernmost […] The post Volcanic Fissure Holds Steady at 1.2km, but Further Activity Possible appeared first on Iceland Review.

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