According to the Icelandic Met Office around 2.600 earthquakes have been detected with the earthquake monitoring network of the IMO since the onset of the earthquake swarm at Bárðarbunga on August 16th.
On the IMO’s website it says that “throughout the whole sequence the majority of events has been at 5-10km depth. No signs of migration towards the surface or any other signs of imminent or ongoing volcanic activity have been detected.”
The area is closely monitored and regular updates are posted on the IMO’s website.
According to the Icelandic Met Office around 2.600 earthquakes have been detected with the earthquake monitoring network of the IMO since the onset of the earthquake swarm at Bárðarbunga on August 16th.
On the IMO’s website it says that “throughout the whole sequence the majority of events has been at 5-10km depth. No signs of migration towards the surface or any other signs of imminent or ongoing volcanic activity have been detected.”
The area is closely monitored and regular updates are posted on the IMO’s website.