A couple of days after Blue Lagoon opened after decreased seismic activity, the volcano finally erupted Grindavik (Fagradalsfjall) - Live from Iceland (youtube.com) Volcano erupts in Iceland weeks after thousands were evacuated from a town on Reykjanes Peninsula (msn.com) STOCKHOLM (AP) — A volcanic eruption started Monday night on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula, turning the sky orange and prompting the civil defense to be put on high alert. The eruption appears to have occurred about 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) from the town of Grindavík, the Icelandic Meteorological Office said. Webcam video from the scene appears to show magma, or semi-molten rock, spewing along the ridge of a hill.
geothermal heated mineral infused water formed into a big lagoon amongst the lava. there are geothermal plants nearby. pay your fee, get a wrist band, go to your locker, change, shower, walk out to slope walkway into steamy hot mineral water. swim up bar, facial mud masks are part of price of admission, stay as long as you wish, shower, dress, leave. not far from the airport, great thing to do right after or right before you have to deal with airport. very relaxing, meet fellow travelers, overpriced but unique and well done. we did it upon arrival after early am flight from the UK. im sure it is closed again now default by bluewaterfever, on Flickr 20230909_132847 by bluewaterfever, on Flickr 20230909_131619 by bluewaterfever, on Flickr
just churning steady, a real-life lava lamp https://www.youtube.com/live/oU9PWmz6iyA?feature=shared https://www.youtube.com/live/YAQzsB9ev9Q?feature=shared
A huge fissure (2.5 miles long) has opened up at the volcano in Iceland, and a wall of lava is spraying up to 330 feet high from it. Sounds serious. NASA Images Show Huge Fissure Opening Up in Iceland
well, some good news from the article: The fissure is estimated to be around 2.5 miles long. Despite initial fears that the eruption had occurred in what could have been an especially disastrous location, the Icelandic Met Office is now forecasting a more optimistic outcome. This type of eruption was fortunate because it doesn't release nearly as much ash into the air. And though the lava could continue to flow for weeks or even months, it's thankfully heading away from Grindavik.
More on what Iceland is doing with volcanic energy. They have managed to drill into a volcanic magma chamber, in the hopes of tapping into a nearly unlimited energy source. It did not cause the volcano to erupt (apparently, it's a different volcano than the one that erupted). It seems somewhat dangerous to me. As soon as the magma chamber pressures up for whatever reason, it has a built-in weak point for an eruption. The next question is how do you interface with the magma to recover heat and convert it into useful energy? Most metals will melt at those temperatures. You don't want to dump water into the magma chamber, as that would cause an explosion. Scientists Drilling Into Magma Chamber for Potentially Unlimited Energy
Both Hawaii (the big island) and California experienced multiple earthquakes on Friday. The Hawaiian earthquake struck first, at 5.7 on the Richter scale, after several smaller quakes. The California quake (4.6) struck a few hours later. I wonder if there is any chance that the Hawaiian quake could lead to an major eruption of Kilauea. Multiple earthquakes rattle California and Hawaii on Friday