Live webcams
Live webcam
Er staan een aantal andere webcams op de Bardarbunga gericht. Hier kan je ze live bekijken.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoISDUAPNgc
Video’s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ70u_UISrA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBbfzkunjYc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RChU-rrZtlY
3D beelden aardbevingen
Location, depth and age of earthquakes in Bárðarbunga 16-20 August 2014.
The colour of the dots implies the date: First there are red dots, then orange, yellow, light-green and then green. Please note that height and depth are exaggerated five times in order to show the topography explicitly and to expand the space between the earthquakes at depth.
The magnitude of the earthquakes is not shown; all dots are of equal size in this video. The same dots are shown on the surface as at depth for better harmony between the two. The depth of the earthquakes is indicated by the horizontal planes which are set at 0 km, 5 km and 10 km depth below sea level.
IMO’s specialist, Bogi B. Björnsson, compiled this video from the available data.
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Foto’s
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Photographed Cessna in front the Holuhraun eruption ongoing in Iceland now. pic.twitter.com/4PlczPscjE
— Planesonearth (@Planesonearth) September 30, 2014
Valdimar Leifsson is a lunatic who risked his life to get these close-up shots of Bardarbunga pic.twitter.com/nwAGsopD4Q RT @pourmecoffee
— Robin Wylie (@rwylie9) September 20, 2014
The glow of the #Holuhraun eruption reflected in Myvatn at 11.30pm tonight. No, that is not a sunset! #Bardarbunga pic.twitter.com/X388NpR8ez
— Hugh Tuffen (@HTuffen) September 15, 2014
Scoria cones are building at #Holuhraun. Great photo from yesterday by Johanne Schmith via @uni_iceland #Badarbunga pic.twitter.com/Efb4ylMy3T
— Simon Redfern (@Sim0nRedfern) September 13, 2014
Wow! “@IcelandNatural: Lava flow and massive smoke plumes near #Bardarbunga http://t.co/I8vmx6dCPU pic.twitter.com/spHi6J307v”
— Gísli M. Baldursson (@gislibaldursson) September 12, 2014
Even Norwegians can smell the #icelandicvolcano Holuhraun, n of #Bardarbunga. http://t.co/aVs5rmLGvV (pic Norw IMO) pic.twitter.com/cCFY0db1jP
— Fréttastofa RÚV (@RUVfrettir) September 9, 2014
This is now the largest lava eruption in Iceland since the 19th century. #Bardarbunga #Holuhraun pic.twitter.com/xvT2nvPZLV Pics via @gislio
— Robin Wylie (@rwylie9) September 9, 2014
#Twisters seen over the new lava field in #Holuhraun Credit: William Moreland #Bardarbunga pic.twitter.com/6N2vmdEXns
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) September 9, 2014
#Holuhraun lava front at Jökulsá á Fjöllum glacial river last night. Credit: Morten S. Riishuus #Bardarbunga pic.twitter.com/IxBOKsKrB1
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) September 9, 2014
A great light show above #vatnajokull & #bardarbunga last night I pic.twitter.com/4LTNkOPBa5
— Simon Redfern (@Sim0nRedfern) September 7, 2014
Amazing infrared image of eruption fissure & dust devil at #Holuhraun #Bardarbunga. Credit: Nicarnica Aviation pic.twitter.com/HVyRhgBzxo
— Simon Redfern (@Sim0nRedfern) September 7, 2014
MT @PaulMarks12: IR camera spots "lava tornado" (hot gas lifted by its heat) above Iceland eruption pic.twitter.com/Xd9AOeHUqt
— Robin Wylie (@rwylie9) September 6, 2014
Thank you @esa for keeping an eye on #Bardarbunga and SO2 emission from #Holuhraun http://t.co/5pfhEt3pd7 #weloveesa pic.twitter.com/eive0qoNDY
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) September 6, 2014
It grows so fast! New map of the #Holuhraun lava field. Less than 1km until starts flowing into the glacial river pic.twitter.com/TCcEGQJ5Hy
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) September 6, 2014
Air around #bardabunga is hot with aviators –#volcanowatch by air pic.twitter.com/NSKN9Xzc26
— Simon Redfern (@Sim0nRedfern) September 6, 2014
Amazing image of the #cauldrons spotted on #Dyngjujokull taken today on the @almannavarnir flight – #Bardarbunga pic.twitter.com/2yRTTxjKBI
— Gisli Olafsson (@gislio) September 5, 2014
You can watch #Bardabunga erupt live at http://t.co/MwX66dQmiv. Views from space at http://t.co/X9H2lBEDbu pic.twitter.com/EvXvKsPBko
— NASA Earth (@NASA_EO) September 5, 2014
The toe of the lava flow at #holuhrain #bardarbunga pic.twitter.com/avPewxICTw
— Simon Redfern (@Sim0nRedfern) September 5, 2014
The front of the #Holuhraun flow #Bardarbunga @Cambridge_Uni pic.twitter.com/SkS4lv58ho
— Simon Redfern (@Sim0nRedfern) September 4, 2014
RT “@TIME: PHOTOS: Volcanic eruption in Iceland http://t.co/zcAk675LMG Photo: Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson—Arctic Images pic.twitter.com/RJokzu6vQf”
— Tiny Iceland (@TinyIceland) September 3, 2014
Infrared Views of Bardarbunga from @NASA http://t.co/tja0RzA8Vg
#NASA #ashtag #iceland #volcano #eruption pic.twitter.com/fCr8dp3hM2
— Iceland Travel (@IcelandTravelTO) September 4, 2014
Stunning images from #Bardarbunga #Volcano. Over nine sq.km of lava arround the eruption. http://t.co/HokEvF1Wsx pic.twitter.com/FUfnFp019s
— Vísir (@visir_is) September 4, 2014
Absolutely #amazing #photo of the #auroraborealis over the #eruption at #Holuhraun #Iceland
Photo: Motion in nature pic.twitter.com/ntmVMNx8Pq
— Roberto Lopez (@Bromotengger) September 4, 2014
The latest in volcano monitoring: the Volcano Dog. Totally calm so we are safe for now pic.twitter.com/scBymxiG26
— Evgenia Ilyinskaya (@EIlyinskaya) September 4, 2014
#Eruption even more intensive this morning http://t.co/PsBxeiHpbf #Bardarbunga #volcano #holuhrauni #ashtag pic.twitter.com/wJ1uqPCmpn
— Bárðarbunga Volcano (@Bardarbunga_IS) September 4, 2014
Sampling #Bardarbunga @Cambridge_Uni pic.twitter.com/NaqLyjH5VN
— Simon Redfern (@Sim0nRedfern) September 4, 2014
The northernmost crater in #Holuhraun this morning. Credit: Þorbjörg Ágústsdóttir (@fencingtobba) pic.twitter.com/g9Nt6Wj5VB
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) September 4, 2014
Pic from a surveillance flight over the eruption site #Holuhraun today pic.twitter.com/pNwNje9m8R
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) September 3, 2014
Our pilot made an extra circle around #Bardarbunga this morning to let passengers check it out. Thanks to Erla Vinsý! pic.twitter.com/7JUerxD0tE
— Icelandair (@Icelandair) September 3, 2014
Close-up photo of the stunning #lava fountains at #Holuhraun #Iceland #eruption
Photo: Inst. Earth Sciences pic.twitter.com/dyVoFZrdo4
— Roberto Lopez (@Bromotengger) September 3, 2014
Some sights from yesterday evening #bardarbunga @Cambridge_Uni pic.twitter.com/XwBEntJ0I6
— Simon Redfern (@Sim0nRedfern) September 3, 2014
PHOTOS: Volcanic eruption in Iceland http://t.co/vlMw15zQeT Photo: Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson—Arctic Images pic.twitter.com/hAZfF7kx8U
— TIME.com (@TIME) September 2, 2014
Ever heard the term Slabby Pahoehoe? It´s lava – and it is streaming up north of #Bardarbunga http://t.co/JETX9nrX3G pic.twitter.com/OmOVkV32mj
— Fréttastofa RÚV (@RUVfrettir) September 1, 2014
River of pahoehoe lava! #Holuhraun #Bardarbunga Credit: University of Iceland/Ármann Höskuldsson pic.twitter.com/Eb3gFTkmrV
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) September 1, 2014
Map of the new lava field in #Holuhraun. Abt 20-30 million m^3 of lava this afternoon. Avrg effusion rate ~100 m3/s pic.twitter.com/QHcEVaOgIZ
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) September 1, 2014
Sunset and lava fountains in #Holuhraun #Bardarbunga Credit: University of Iceland/Ármann Höskuldsson pic.twitter.com/PNUTBNTtud
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) September 1, 2014
#Holuhraun lava #eruption rapidly subsiding http://t.co/1qCAdUGXWG #Bardarbunga #volcano pic.twitter.com/pqFGd9lFt4
— Bárðarbunga Volcano (@Bardarbunga_IS) September 1, 2014
Our geologists at work in #Holuhraun! Credit: University of Iceland/Earth Science Institute #Bardarbunga #science pic.twitter.com/77umAGnf5i
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) September 1, 2014
Amazing photo of #Holuhraun #eruption taken this evening by @uni_iceland staff – #Bardarbunga #volcano pic.twitter.com/3kpoZx2rIO
— Gisli Olafsson (@gislio) August 31, 2014
The lava keeps flowing in #Holuhraun Credit: Johanne Schmith pic.twitter.com/P5SeNKoB4d
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) September 1, 2014
A breathtaking view of #Holuhraun #eruption via the @LivefromIceland webcams #Bardarbunga #volcano pic.twitter.com/hbPEFBNxDY
— Gisli Olafsson (@gislio) August 31, 2014
Amazing photo of #Holuhraun #eruption taken this evening by @uni_iceland staff – #Bardarbunga #volcano pic.twitter.com/3kpoZx2rIO
— Gisli Olafsson (@gislio) August 31, 2014
Wow! Beautiful spatter cones erupting this morning in #Holuhraun Pic by our geologist Ármann Höskuldsson pic.twitter.com/l5Qk6kAkrL
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) August 31, 2014
Pahoehoe lava flow this morning, or what we call "helluhraun". Pic by Ármann Höskuldsson #Bardarbunga #Holuhraun pic.twitter.com/I77O0GfRbK
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) August 31, 2014
More from @Cambridge_Uni 's Rob Green this morning @ #Holuhraun #Bardarbunga – I'll be joining him tomorrow pic.twitter.com/oICuXDRqCF
— Simon Redfern (@Sim0nRedfern) August 31, 2014
Rob Green's photo "06:53 Continuing fire fountains which are about 30m high" @Cambridge_Uni #bardarbunga pic.twitter.com/GHedWxEALS
— Simon Redfern (@Sim0nRedfern) August 31, 2014
Another image of the new #fissural #eruption at the #Holuhraun #lava field in #Iceland pic.twitter.com/GcFpDpqho9
— Roberto Lopez (@Bromotengger) August 31, 2014
Cool photo of @almannavarnir staff keeping a close eye on #Bardarbunga (from their FB page http://t.co/OZO1ULp2Da ) pic.twitter.com/5fXcRsdTMd
— Gisli Olafsson (@gislio) August 24, 2014
Beautiful picture of the #Bardarbunga / #Dyngjujokull area Credit: Omar Ragnarsson/@visir_is pic.twitter.com/8RFpKu5hiI
— Gisli Olafsson (@gislio) August 24, 2014
Giants are partying at the Bárðarbunga volcano in Iceland, it may cause it to erupt!! #iceland #volcano #Bardarbunga pic.twitter.com/n5QU9KWxsZ
— Martin Højbjerg (@RandomDanish) August 18, 2014
Air space above #Bardarbunga #volcano has been closed due to the small sub-glacial #eruption http://t.co/zZQ0zcCc86 pic.twitter.com/Tu51jFwghX
— Bárðarbunga Volcano (@Bardarbunga_IS) August 23, 2014
Radar image of the same area seen before the eruption started (see this tweet https://t.co/rli2NMWL1E) #Holuhraun pic.twitter.com/J7YWh8yqau
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) September 1, 2014
Radar images from the coast guard of the new lava field in #Holuhraun today pic.twitter.com/DkaZbDs8Od
— Univ. of Iceland (@uni_iceland) September 1, 2014
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