Ground tilt measurements demonstrate that Askja is in a state of unrest, and that in the period 1988 - 1991 a maximum 48 +/- 3 µrad tilt occurred down towards the centre of the caldera. This is consistent with 126 mm of deflation at the centre of the caldera with a 2.5 - 3.0 km depth to the source of deformation. The volume of the subsidence bowl is 6.2 x 106 m3. When combined with high precision microgravity measurements, the overall change in sub-surface mass may be quantified. After correction for the observed elevation change using the free air gradient of gravity measured for each station, the total change in mass is estimated to be less than 109 kg. A small residual ground inflation and net gravity increase in the eastern part of the ...
The Askja central volcano in northern Iceland has been continuously subsiding at least since 1983. G...
International audienceKatla is one of Iceland's most active volcanoes with at least 20 eruptions in ...
Understanding and constraining the source of geodetic deformation in volcanic areas is an important ...
Askja caldera in northeast Iceland has been in a state of unrest for decades. Ground-deformation sur...
International audienceSubsidence within the main caldera of Askja volcano in the North of Iceland ha...
Prior to the present activity of the Krafla volcano, which started in 1975, levelling and gravity su...
Abstract Subsidence within the main caldera of Askja vol-cano in the North of Iceland has been in pr...
New and previously published micro-gravity data are combined with InSAR data, precise levelling and ...
Moving towards detecting and understanding volcanic unrest prior to eruptions, there has been signif...
The 1975–1984 Krafla rifting episode was a major lava- and dyke-producing event associated with the ...
Askja is an active central volcano located on the NS trending en echelon rift zone marking the mid-A...
In 1975, a rifting episode started in the neovolcanic zone of northern Iceland, consisting of a succ...
In the Krafla region in North East Iceland, a change in the deformation pattern was observed in 2018...
Results from nine microgravity campaigns from Kı̄lauea, Hawaiʻi, spanning most of the volcano's 2008...
Silicic rocks in Iceland are generally associated with central volcanoes and are often emplaced on o...
The Askja central volcano in northern Iceland has been continuously subsiding at least since 1983. G...
International audienceKatla is one of Iceland's most active volcanoes with at least 20 eruptions in ...
Understanding and constraining the source of geodetic deformation in volcanic areas is an important ...
Askja caldera in northeast Iceland has been in a state of unrest for decades. Ground-deformation sur...
International audienceSubsidence within the main caldera of Askja volcano in the North of Iceland ha...
Prior to the present activity of the Krafla volcano, which started in 1975, levelling and gravity su...
Abstract Subsidence within the main caldera of Askja vol-cano in the North of Iceland has been in pr...
New and previously published micro-gravity data are combined with InSAR data, precise levelling and ...
Moving towards detecting and understanding volcanic unrest prior to eruptions, there has been signif...
The 1975–1984 Krafla rifting episode was a major lava- and dyke-producing event associated with the ...
Askja is an active central volcano located on the NS trending en echelon rift zone marking the mid-A...
In 1975, a rifting episode started in the neovolcanic zone of northern Iceland, consisting of a succ...
In the Krafla region in North East Iceland, a change in the deformation pattern was observed in 2018...
Results from nine microgravity campaigns from Kı̄lauea, Hawaiʻi, spanning most of the volcano's 2008...
Silicic rocks in Iceland are generally associated with central volcanoes and are often emplaced on o...
The Askja central volcano in northern Iceland has been continuously subsiding at least since 1983. G...
International audienceKatla is one of Iceland's most active volcanoes with at least 20 eruptions in ...
Understanding and constraining the source of geodetic deformation in volcanic areas is an important ...