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‘It may take more time’: Risk of eruption from Iceland volcano still high, with ground ‘continuing to swell’


The risk of a volcanic eruption on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula is still very high, with ground deformation and earthquakes continuing along the magma dike — a near-vertical underground tunnel running from a magma chamber towards Earth’s surface. 

The 9.3-mile (15 kilometers) magma dike is located between Sundhnúk in the northeast to the town of Grindavík and into the sea. It formed after thousands of earthquakes hit the region in October and November. On Nov. 10, residents of Grindavík were evacuated, and authorities warned of an imminent eruption — potentially within just days. 

Since then, seismic activity has continued, with more than 1,000 earthquakes hitting the area most days. Ground deformation has also continued, and huge sinkholes have appeared in Grindavík, while significant uplift around the Svartsengi power plant and Blue Lagoon resort has also been recorded since the weekend. 

Sinkholes have appeared in the town of Grindavík since the formation of the magma dike.  (Image credit: Micah Garen/Getty Images)

“The initial ground movement above the dike was down, not up,” Jaime Toro, professor of structural geology and tectonics at West Virginia University, told Live Science in an email. “The dike pressure pushed the rift open and the magma that moved up drained from below, creating a volume deficit.” 

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