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REYKJAVIK — One of Iceland's most feared volcanoes looks ready to erupt, with measurements indicating magma movement, Icelandic experts said Wednesday, raising fears of a new ash cloud halting flights over Europe. The Hekla volcano is close to the ash-spewing Eyjafjoell, which last year caused the world's biggest airspace shut down since World War II, affecting more than 100,000 flights and eight million passengers.
Hekla is one of Iceland's most active volcanoes; over 20 eruptions have occurred in and around the volcano since 874. During the Middle Ages, Icelanders called the volcano the "Gateway to Hell.
"The movements around Hekla have been unusual in the last two to three days," University of Iceland geophysicist Pall Einarsson told AFP.
While this might not necessarily mean an immediate blast, "the volcano is ready to erupt," he stressed.
"The mountain has been slowly expanding in the last few years because of magma buildup," he explained.
Radar satellites are among the devices show that Hekla is ready to erupt, says professor of geophysics. People need not fear for the time being.
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Civil Protection has been notified of the situation. It is clear that when Hekla erupt will be short of the reservation, or between half an hour to one and half hour.
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At this stage it is not cause for alarm, according to Paul. He says the situation to be very interesting but there is no reason to be fearful, or the like.
After Iceland's last two eruptions, geologists have warned that the country's volcanoes appeared to have entered a more active phase and that more eruptions could be expected, with Hekla believed to be first in line.
Originally posted by Utopian
It can get this bad:
The Laki Volcanic System, Iceland
June 8, 1783 - February 1784
Death Toll: 9350
Nearly a year of constant eruptions created a dusty volcanic haze that created massive food shortages. Iceland suffered 9,350 deaths mostly due to starvation.
Originally posted by Mystic Technician
We've already noted this in the Volcano Watch Thread
Currently the Volcano is not going to erupt just yet. We know its overdue and ready ,
but its still not erupting. Its highly likely to erupt within a year but its hard to predict.
No need to fear an eruption of Mount Hekla
Radar satellites are among the devices show that Hekla is ready to erupt, says professor of geophysics. People need not fear for the time being.
(...)
Civil Protection has been notified of the situation. It is clear that when Hekla erupt will be short of the reservation, or between half an hour to one and half hour.
(...)
At this stage it is not cause for alarm, according to Paul. He says the situation to be very interesting but there is no reason to be fearful, or the like.
edit on 6/7/2011 by Mystic Technician because: Fixes and article source references