Increased unrest and seismic activity reported at Iceland’s massive Askja volcano

Iceland’s Askja volcano is the massive lake in the background. The large crater of turquoise water is merely the Víti geothermal lake vent blown from the crater in the dreaded 1875 eruption. Víti is so large, people standing on the crater’s rim look like ants.
August 10, 2012 ICELAND In Iceland, Askja volcano has been showing increased signs of unrest including higher than background levels of tremor, as Diana Barnes remarked on VolcanoCafe. –Volcano Discovery
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2 Responses to Increased unrest and seismic activity reported at Iceland’s massive Askja volcano

  1. Taffyduff says:

    If this thing kicks off, then its going to be a big game changer for all of Europe!

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