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@@shawnwillsey I’ll buy you coffee if you sit and chat with me please, I’ll give you 5$ for your time professor! Please, I promise it’s for a good cause that more people should understand.
Thank you, Shawn and Amanda Jo, as well as these technical guys with their graphs and charts. Love those almost as much as your crazy badly drawn charts and presentations. 😉😍 Keep up the fantastic work.
Excellent update Shawn I really like how you present the verity of information. Bruce’s graph is great. I appreciate his work. Keep up the work and I am looking forward to future updates 👍
Nice, I met a team of 3 women in July last year measuring the lava from the Litli Hrutur eruption. They had a big GPS antenna at a fixed point and even got all airtraffic to a halt above the area when they got their drone airborne.
Glad they finally released the orthorectified image of the lava field. Means going back to mapping and refining that shapefile (the sep. 10th/15th version should also be in your mail)
I would like to point out that if Reykjanesbraut gets closed then we have Suðurstrandavegur. The road is not as good as Reykjanesbraut so they would have to limit the amount of cars that could pass through there, but at least people of Reykjanesbær would not be stranded
I flew out of the airport on the 23rd and noticed a lot more VOG and steam coming out of the fissures. This is a notable change from when I flew over the fissures on the 12th of September.
Thank you Shawn & Amanda Jo for the update. Keeping a close eye on things & hoping madam doesnt erupt in such a way to spoil christmas so fingers crossed as land uplift is getting considerable now 🤞🤞🤞
Thank you for this clear presentation of the latest data and news regarding the situation in Iceland, Shawn! Really appreciated :) Thanks also to Amanda Jo and Bruce G. for their help! We'll have to see what happens next but I can't wait to see if Bruce's 'predictions' come true: they were pretty accurate last time ;) Also, looking forward to your next interview with Þorvaldur Þórðarson, it'll be interesting to hear from him about some of the other volcanoes in Iceland I'm sure! Great shirt, by the way ;)
Thanks for the update. If that main road gets covered by lava, reopening it to the public and heavy traffic may be different to reopening the lava covered roads around Grindivik and the power plant.
Thank you so much as allways. I am a bit curious about your views on Katla. She allways creates the most hysterical doomsday chanels to blow up, and then it is hard to understand what is going on. Katla will probably make a big blurp during my lifetime, and we will be put on notice for sure. But Katla is one of my favourite volcanos ever since I was a kid (Hekla too of course, but Katla allways was a bit more fascinating). So, if you have the time and want to I would love to hear you talk about her and the flooding that they seem to relate to activity in Katla. Thank you so much for all the time and effort all of you put into this, I am really so glad to have found a science based youtube channel . ❤
The Aug 22 eruption happened the day I arrived in Iceland, and it was magic being able to see the eruption from my hotel room (Konvin). We also had great views from the lookout at Vogar and from the lookout just on the right as you start down the road to the Blue Lagoon. My friend drove while I videoed the eruption as we went up and down the highway between the airport and Reykjavik. I was addicted! She was patient...lol. Great start to our holiday! Best time ever!
Shawn,, can you get a graphics expert to put all those up and down, and horizontal movements, in a time lapse animated graphic movie, with exaggerated scaling, so we can just watch the land pull apart, and lift up? It would be extremely powerful for teaching science (I am a retired earth science and physics teacher).
The water from the peninsula is for hot water for heating, not energy. Low temperature areas are not useful for power, a power plant would also take years to develop but hot water is comparatively simple.
Aloha from Makaha, I haven't been following the activity for the past week or so....I noticed there's more seismic activity the past 24 hours near crater row...hmmm
Looking at the crustal Deformation charts ( 6:34 onwards), is is correct to say, the Up/Down deformation is originating from magma, but the contribution to a shift towards South/West direction actually is a result from the tectonic tension between the plates? Basically, do the magma intrusions provide friction momentum for the tectonic movements?
As the lava flows are not necessarily making the ground thicker in the same spots, I would imagine at some point the uplift as shown on the satellite radar might be caused by the thickness of the lava flow rather than the intrusion of magma... I wonder how much thicker the lava flow accumulation needs to be before that difference becomes noticeable
Hey Shawn, thanks for your nice Reports about Island. I'm kinda confused about the Donut view, which color indicates which Data? Ist blue a drop or a high uplift or what does this colors show to us? I would actually expect, that Red ist an uplift and blue ist a drop? But the Donut show me that this isn't correct. Could you explain the colors in this Views, please?
@ShawnWillsey - how big will the swelling West of Thorbjörn have to get, before the ground directly above the magma store starts to crack and release the magma? It's up around 700mm now and every single eruption is at a higher upward displacement.
A question in case anyone here knows about such things: is it possible that volcanic activity can have an effect on tectonic earthquakes? Eg can eruptions and their associated earthquakes be "the last straw" which causes an earthquake whose underlying cause is the diverging plate boundary?
--- QUESTION --- If we were to come back in a millennium's time, would these lava flows here and at Fagradalsfjall have started to form those hexagonal basaltic columns?
OK my September trip is being moved to May I hope to be in Iceland in May my friend can't make it so I'll be coming by myself any suggestions much appreciated I would like to use local Iceland tour companies to get to some of the outlying areas. Thanks Sharon🌵🌵🌵
I followed a lot of this from before the first eruption in this series. But recently, my following all of it has dropped off to almost nothing. Dunno what my reasons were. Has anything happened to man-made structures (homes, businesses) in cities or power plants?
Shawn, speaking as a musician, please don't use "crescendo" to mean "peak" or "climax". You don't "reach a crescendo". The crescendo is the reaching process. It means "getting gradually louder". It is becoming increasingly used in the media for "maximum". Absolute nonsense. Needs to be thrown out as inappropriate use of jargon that belongs in another field!
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@@shawnwillsey I’ll buy you coffee if you sit and chat with me please, I’ll give you 5$ for your time professor! Please, I promise it’s for a good cause that more people should understand.
Thanks Shawn and AmandaJo for all your work and keeping us updated. Really appreciate it.
Thanks for the update Shawn, and thanks to Amanda-Jo for all her input.
Thank you for your time. I’m always learning something new.
Thank you, Shawn and Amanda Jo, as well as these technical guys with their graphs and charts. Love those almost as much as your crazy badly drawn charts and presentations. 😉😍 Keep up the fantastic work.
Excellent update Shawn I really like how you present the verity of information. Bruce’s graph is great. I appreciate his work. Keep up the work and I am looking forward to future updates 👍
Nice, I met a team of 3 women in July last year measuring the lava from the Litli Hrutur eruption. They had a big GPS antenna at a fixed point and even got all airtraffic to a halt above the area when they got their drone airborne.
A lot of good information. As always. Thanks for sharing!
I appreciate the update! 😊
Thanks for the update on this Shawn (and AmandaJo), appreciate keeping abreast of this.
Thanks for the update. The ongoing story is fascinating.
Thanks for this comprehensive update Shawn.
Thanks for the update. Appreciate seeing all the maps. Ground deformation maps are helpful to see. Good news updates on infrastructure.
Thanks Shawn and Amanda Jo. What you do is really appreciated.
Thanks for all the hard work on these videos!
Glad they finally released the orthorectified image of the lava field. Means going back to mapping and refining that shapefile
(the sep. 10th/15th version should also be in your mail)
I would like to point out that if Reykjanesbraut gets closed then we have Suðurstrandavegur. The road is not as good as Reykjanesbraut so they would have to limit the amount of cars that could pass through there, but at least people of Reykjanesbær would not be stranded
What about Dollsjaukurdot?
Thank you for the information update always appreciated😊
Thanks Shawn and AmandaJo for another great update
I have always found rocks and geology interesting. Thanks for all you do to promote it. I enjoy your other videos as well.
Thank you again for all the info. Was lucky to be in Iceland when the last eruption occurred. þúsund takk!
Thank you, Shawn. Your updates are always appreciated.
I always look forward to your reports. You have the information necessary for people to make informed decisions without being biased.
I flew out of the airport on the 23rd and noticed a lot more VOG and steam coming out of the fissures. This is a notable change from when I flew over the fissures on the 12th of September.
Thanks for another informative update.
Another helpful update. I am glad to hear that they are thinking about alternatives for the road
Thank you Shawn, great to be listening again.👍
Thank you Shawn & Amanda Jo for the update. Keeping a close eye on things & hoping madam doesnt erupt in such a way to spoil christmas so fingers crossed as land uplift is getting considerable now 🤞🤞🤞
Thanks Shawn! Great info!
Thank you for this clear presentation of the latest data and news regarding the situation in Iceland, Shawn! Really appreciated :) Thanks also to Amanda Jo and Bruce G. for their help! We'll have to see what happens next but I can't wait to see if Bruce's 'predictions' come true: they were pretty accurate last time ;) Also, looking forward to your next interview with Þorvaldur Þórðarson, it'll be interesting to hear from him about some of the other volcanoes in Iceland I'm sure! Great shirt, by the way ;)
Love all your reports but really love the under 15 minutes updates.
Thanks for great info on your videos. Just watched the video how to identify the sandstone by the roadside. Really terrific. Thanks.
Thanks for the update, interesting stuff.
Thanks Shawn!
Thanks for the update.
If that main road gets covered by lava, reopening it to the public and heavy traffic may be different to reopening the lava covered roads around Grindivik and the power plant.
Thank you so much as allways. I am a bit curious about your views on Katla. She allways creates the most hysterical doomsday chanels to blow up, and then it is hard to understand what is going on. Katla will probably make a big blurp during my lifetime, and we will be put on notice for sure. But Katla is one of my favourite volcanos ever since I was a kid (Hekla too of course, but Katla allways was a bit more fascinating). So, if you have the time and want to I would love to hear you talk about her and the flooding that they seem to relate to activity in Katla. Thank you so much for all the time and effort all of you put into this, I am really so glad to have found a science based youtube channel . ❤
The Aug 22 eruption happened the day I arrived in Iceland, and it was magic being able to see the eruption from my hotel room (Konvin). We also had great views from the lookout at Vogar and from the lookout just on the right as you start down the road to the Blue Lagoon. My friend drove while I videoed the eruption as we went up and down the highway between the airport and Reykjavik. I was addicted! She was patient...lol. Great start to our holiday! Best time ever!
@@gonemadinnz can you post on youtube and give us a link
Thanks!
Shawn,, can you get a graphics expert to put all those up and down, and horizontal movements, in a time lapse animated graphic movie, with exaggerated scaling, so we can just watch the land pull apart, and lift up? It would be extremely powerful for teaching science (I am a retired earth science and physics teacher).
Thanks so much, I am just catching up now x
I always learn thank you 😊
The water from the peninsula is for hot water for heating, not energy. Low temperature areas are not useful for power, a power plant would also take years to develop but hot water is comparatively simple.
Aloha from Makaha, I haven't been following the activity for the past week or so....I noticed there's more seismic activity the past 24 hours near crater row...hmmm
Looking at the crustal Deformation charts ( 6:34 onwards), is is correct to say, the Up/Down deformation is originating from magma, but the contribution to a shift towards South/West direction actually is a result from the tectonic tension between the plates? Basically, do the magma intrusions provide friction momentum for the tectonic movements?
Thank you
EyeisLand Updait woop woop!
As the lava flows are not necessarily making the ground thicker in the same spots, I would imagine at some point the uplift as shown on the satellite radar might be caused by the thickness of the lava flow rather than the intrusion of magma... I wonder how much thicker the lava flow accumulation needs to be before that difference becomes noticeable
Has the area of uplift at Svartsengi remained nearly the same during each refilling? Or, has the area expanded measurably?
Hey Shawn, thanks for your nice Reports about Island. I'm kinda confused about the Donut view, which color indicates which Data? Ist blue a drop or a high uplift or what does this colors show to us? I would actually expect, that Red ist an uplift and blue ist a drop? But the Donut show me that this isn't correct. Could you explain the colors in this Views, please?
IMO they should have already began construction of a new power plant and a new town; starting last year!
Signs, signs, everywhere signs. What the hail..😮
@ShawnWillsey - how big will the swelling West of Thorbjörn have to get, before the ground directly above the magma store starts to crack and release the magma? It's up around 700mm now and every single eruption is at a higher upward displacement.
A question in case anyone here knows about such things: is it possible that volcanic activity can have an effect on tectonic earthquakes? Eg can eruptions and their associated earthquakes be "the last straw" which causes an earthquake whose underlying cause is the diverging plate boundary?
Is there a “Weight” associated with a square meter ?
--- QUESTION ---
If we were to come back in a millennium's time, would these lava flows here and at Fagradalsfjall have started to form those hexagonal basaltic columns?
No. These flows are too thin
the last eruption is the largest lava output since the eruptions started last December....source MET Office
Please get in touch, I have a great idea for someone to do a thesis on.
Will new lava flows blow up old military ordnance in the area?
Abernathy Street
OK my September trip is being moved to May I hope to be in Iceland in May my friend can't make it so I'll be coming by myself any suggestions much appreciated I would like to use local Iceland tour companies to get to some of the outlying areas. Thanks Sharon🌵🌵🌵
Iceland it is for Nerdy In so called tectonic ...
I followed a lot of this from before the first eruption in this series. But recently, my following all of it has dropped off to almost nothing. Dunno what my reasons were. Has anything happened to man-made structures (homes, businesses) in cities or power plants?
Shawn, speaking as a musician, please don't use "crescendo" to mean "peak" or "climax". You don't "reach a crescendo".
The crescendo is the reaching process. It means "getting gradually louder".
It is becoming increasingly used in the media for "maximum". Absolute nonsense.
Needs to be thrown out as inappropriate use of jargon that belongs in another field!
Absolutely. Just hope they don't adopt such terms as "fortissimo" or "piano" or "staccato" 😂😂😂
@@sheilaathay2034 If you look at the land uplift graph over the last year there is a definite pizzicato trend
@@veronicahenderson17 That is how it is employed in *that particular* nomenclature, yes.