Clips from the eruption in Holuhraun are featured in a new video by the New York Times (NYT). It's part of the How it Happens series and explains volcanic eruptions.
The eruption in Holuhraun is a good example being directly related to a subsidence in the nearby Bárðarbunga caldera. The difference between the caldera shown in NYT's animation and Bárðarbunga is that the Icelandic volcano is located under a thick ice cap.
Clips from the eruption in Holuhraun are featured in a new video by the New York Times (NYT). It's part of the How it Happens series and explains volcanic eruptions.
The eruption in Holuhraun is a good example being directly related to a subsidence in the nearby Bárðarbunga caldera. The difference between the caldera shown in NYT's animation and Bárðarbunga is that the Icelandic volcano is located under a thick ice cap.