Thursday, December 13, 2012
1,500 earthquakes hit in Iceland in November
A total of 1,500 earthquakes hit in Iceland last month. According to data from the Icelandic Met Office, the most seismic activity—or a total of 750 earthquakes—occurred in EyjafjörĂ°ur, which was also the location of the strongest earthquake, of a magnitude 3.8,
In late November, a minor glacial outburst flood was reported in GrĂmsvötn volcano in Vatnajökull glacier. GPS data shows that the ice level had decreased, a strong indication that a flood had started. The flood reached its peak on November 26.
A glacial outburst isn’t necessarily an indication of an upcoming eruption.
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