The fissure currently erupting is at the northernmost end of the lava from the 2021 eruption. This location poses no threat to infrastructure, but is quite a bit further away from roads, making it more difficult to reach by foot. pic.twitter.com/XuOoHjGYsL
— Gisli Olafsson (@gislio) August 3, 2022
Sentinel-1 interferogram spanning 20 July to 1 August 2022 showing new dike intrusion on Reykjanes Peninsula and deformation associated with the M5.47 earthquake on 31 July 2022. pic.twitter.com/bZX5WXnEN8
— Icelandic Meteorological Office – IMO (@Vedurstofan) August 2, 2022
アイスランド、レイキャネス半島で29日頃から非常に活発な地震活動。https://t.co/eFZj4bQDa1
アイスランド気象局が公開している震源データより作図。29日より先ほどまで。 pic.twitter.com/IbsbiDVtpn— hacchan9642 (@hacchan9642) July 31, 2022