More than 25 million cubic metres of molten rock are now sitting beneath the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland, the largest volume recorded between eruptions since this sequence began in November 2023, and the ground above it is still rising at up to 2 centimetres every month. The Icelandic Meteorological Office logged this figure in its […] The post Iceland’s Volcano Has More Magma Than Ever Recorded Between Eruptions appeared first on Above The N…
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