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Volcanos in Iceland, possible alarm?

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posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 04:28 PM
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And I have to agree with Spacedman13, your animations really give a great perspective. Thank you.



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 04:28 PM
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Well it´s a good theory to say at least , but if this activity will spread toward the Hengill region then i am going to lean towards Hekla.



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 04:34 PM
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Not sure that I would be 'leaning' towards Hekla, I think I would be 'running' to the airport and going to Greenland


slidingdoor found a good PDF file.

Report Aug 2005 (PDF)



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 04:35 PM
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Hengill is a little quiet right now so we maybe okay yet






posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 04:38 PM
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And miss out on a show from hells backdoor, i doubt that even you would do that


Btw ran into this site by mistake, has great photos from the Grímsvötn 1998 and 2004 event thought you guys would be interested .
Photos



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 04:44 PM
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Amazing pictures.
I was just doing a little search on Krysuvik and found this beautiful video of this geothermal area.
I quite like the soothing music too.



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edit on 27/2/11 by boo1981 because: video wasnt working!!



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 05:09 PM
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Well on one graph ,,the blue line reved out at above 8000 RPM, if you understand what it is that I' am saying,, run???? before engine blows?????



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 05:13 PM
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And the spaces the,,, wennie detectors not able handle that much data that quickly?? thought they would have least updated thier equp. after Eye Ball Hole In Head.



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 05:18 PM
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Nah, this engine has been balanced. It can crank out 17,200 RPM before it throws the crank.

The turbo is just kicking in, get ready to rumble!!

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posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 05:22 PM
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So nice try but 8000 rpm is nothing if calibrated to red line at 18,000 heck thats not even slow idle.



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 06:12 PM
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Why is thier nothing on ROES site?
Nor on any of the "Earthquakes-R-Us" sites.
It has to be registering ,,right?



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 06:31 PM
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RSOE site is not as comprehensive as people realize, and the USGS only posts global quakes that are 4.5 or bigger. So, the Iceland MET is about the best source right now, besides some of the other volcano blogs that are out there.

IMO, RSOE is very misleading. It makes certain minor events look like Armageddon is about to happen, and than it oftentimes ignores the real stuff going on. I think the best way to look at RSOE is that it is a tool, and all tools need a little perspective some times.

en.vedur.is...=table
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posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 06:38 PM
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Armageddon, then why did u Capitalize it, ? its not an noun, sorry but anyway it's out thier now, your bad, my bad, whatever, you had too bing up the A word, jezzzzz!



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 06:47 PM
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You are right I had to bring up the A word, whenever RSOE is brought up! That is how that site is used by most of the people on ATS, rather than using more scientific sites, and collecting data themselves. RSOE, IMO, causes more harm than good.

Mark my words, once RSOE catches wind of this swarm in Iceland, they'll make it sound like the A word buddy.



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 07:00 PM
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Good morning (err, afternoon) everyone. Good to see you all are on top of this. I am going to be watching The Pond in Reykavik (cant spell) to see if I can detect any shakings and also if all those birds suddenly take off for other places.



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 07:08 PM
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Hi Berklygal, so how long was best guesstement. between "eyeballwholeinsocket" and the other one?



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 07:25 PM
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Hi Bob,

I don't know? I am not technical, just an avid observer.



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 07:37 PM
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Bet AnnMarie96, might know.?



posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 09:10 PM
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I was just noticing the different depth thingy again, and since there are more people posting on here now, I will re-state my question from an earlier post...Why are the depths of these EQ's going up and down like a yo-yo, and what does that mean?

Since it is Monday already in Iceland, I'll post just those quakes. The most recent is 10 k in depth, but it is jumping all over the place, up and down, up and down.

Can anyone help answer this? It has been going since Thursday. Thanks in advance



Monday
28.02.2011 02:53:04 63.907 -22.048 10.1 km 1.5 90.01 2.3 km NNE of Krýsuvík
Monday
28.02.2011 02:53:03 63.889 -22.095 6.9 km 1.6 90.02 1.5 km W of Krýsuvík
Monday
28.02.2011 02:31:49 63.953 -21.860 2.1 km 1.4 90.01 6.4 km S of Helgafell
Monday
28.02.2011 01:59:52 63.931 -22.052 7.3 km 1.4 51.41 4.9 km N of Krýsuvík
Monday
28.02.2011 01:53:09 63.930 -22.054 8.1 km 1.6 90.01 4.8 km N of Krýsuvík
Monday
28.02.2011 01:36:08 63.901 -22.040 3.7 km 1.5 90.02 2.0 km NE of Krýsuvík
Monday
28.02.2011 01:35:16 63.910 -22.042 4.4 km 1.3 63.16 2.8 km NNE of Krýsuvík
Monday
28.02.2011 01:34:14 63.899 -22.039 4.4 km 1.5 90.02 1.8 km NE of Krýsuvík
Monday
28.02.2011 01:19:46 63.927 -22.052 8.7 km 1.6 90.01 4.5 km N of Krýsuvík
Monday
28.02.2011 01:14:53 63.952 -22.068 5.8 km 2.5 90.06 5.2 km ENE of Keilir
Monday
28.02.2011 00:58:15 63.898 -22.038 3.6 km 1.1 99.0 1.8 km NE of Krýsuvík
Monday
28.02.2011 00:56:02 63.886 -22.050 17.0 km 1.6 67.65 0.8 km E of Krýsuvík
Monday
28.02.2011 00:29:57 63.934 -22.023 2.9 km 1.3 37.27 5.6 km NNE of Krýsuvík
Monday
28.02.2011 00:01:23 63.924 -22.029 3.9 km 1.4 99.0 4.5 km NNE of Krýsuvík

en.vedur.is...=table
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posted on Feb, 27 2011 @ 09:18 PM
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What's the Mean Avg.?



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