International audienceSubsidence within the main caldera of Askja volcano in the North of Iceland has been in progress since 1983. Here, we present new ground- and satellite-based deformation data, which we interpret together with new and existing micro-gravity data, to help understand which processes may be responsible for the unrest. From 2003 to 2007, we observe a net micro-gravity decrease combined with subsidence and from 2007 to 2009 we observe a net micro-gravity increase while the subsidence continues. We infer subsidence is caused by a combination of a cooling and contracting magma chamber at a divergent plate boundary. Mass movements at active volcanoes can be caused by several processes, including water table/lake level movements...
Grimsvotn Volcano is the most active volcano in Iceland, and its last three eruptions were in 1998, ...
We use P wave and S wave arrivals from microseismic earthquakes to construct 3-D tomographic Vp and ...
Warmer climate is causing retreat of many of the world's ice caps that cover volcanoes. Such ice unl...
Subsidence within the main caldera of Askja volcano in the North of Iceland has been in progress sin...
Abstract Subsidence within the main caldera of Askja vol-cano in the North of Iceland has been in pr...
Askja caldera in northeast Iceland has been in a state of unrest for decades. Ground-deformation sur...
Moving towards detecting and understanding volcanic unrest prior to eruptions, there has been signif...
Askja is an active central volcano located on the NS trending en echelon rift zone marking the mid-A...
Ground tilt measurements demonstrate that Askja is in a state of unrest, and that in the period 1988...
New and previously published micro-gravity data are combined with InSAR data, precise levelling and ...
Prior to the present activity of the Krafla volcano, which started in 1975, levelling and gravity su...
In the Krafla region in North East Iceland, a change in the deformation pattern was observed in 2018...
The 1975–1984 Krafla rifting episode was a major lava- and dyke-producing event associated with the ...
International audienceKatla is one of Iceland's most active volcanoes with at least 20 eruptions in ...
The Askja central volcano in northern Iceland has been continuously subsiding at least since 1983. G...
Grimsvotn Volcano is the most active volcano in Iceland, and its last three eruptions were in 1998, ...
We use P wave and S wave arrivals from microseismic earthquakes to construct 3-D tomographic Vp and ...
Warmer climate is causing retreat of many of the world's ice caps that cover volcanoes. Such ice unl...
Subsidence within the main caldera of Askja volcano in the North of Iceland has been in progress sin...
Abstract Subsidence within the main caldera of Askja vol-cano in the North of Iceland has been in pr...
Askja caldera in northeast Iceland has been in a state of unrest for decades. Ground-deformation sur...
Moving towards detecting and understanding volcanic unrest prior to eruptions, there has been signif...
Askja is an active central volcano located on the NS trending en echelon rift zone marking the mid-A...
Ground tilt measurements demonstrate that Askja is in a state of unrest, and that in the period 1988...
New and previously published micro-gravity data are combined with InSAR data, precise levelling and ...
Prior to the present activity of the Krafla volcano, which started in 1975, levelling and gravity su...
In the Krafla region in North East Iceland, a change in the deformation pattern was observed in 2018...
The 1975–1984 Krafla rifting episode was a major lava- and dyke-producing event associated with the ...
International audienceKatla is one of Iceland's most active volcanoes with at least 20 eruptions in ...
The Askja central volcano in northern Iceland has been continuously subsiding at least since 1983. G...
Grimsvotn Volcano is the most active volcano in Iceland, and its last three eruptions were in 1998, ...
We use P wave and S wave arrivals from microseismic earthquakes to construct 3-D tomographic Vp and ...
Warmer climate is causing retreat of many of the world's ice caps that cover volcanoes. Such ice unl...