The big crevasses in the ice cap above Dyngjujökull could be a sign of a sub-glacial eruption. In an interview with ruv.is Víðir Reynisson, from the Civil Protection, was cautious when asked if he could confirm that they are a sign of a sub-glacial eruption. It's difficult to say, was his answer explaining that geoscientist are now examining all available data.
The big crevasses in the ice cap above Dyngjujökull could be a sign of a sub-glacial eruption. In an interview with ruv.is Víðir Reynisson, from the Civil Protection, was cautious when asked if he could confirm that they are a sign of a sub-glacial eruption. It's difficult to say, was his answer explaining that geoscientist are now examining all available data.