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K.H. Spaans

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The Krafla volcanic system has geothermal areas within the Krafla caldera and at Bjarnarflag in the Krafla fissure swarm, 9-km south of the Krafla caldera. Arrays of boreholes extract geothermal fluids for power plants in both areas. We collected and analyzed InSAR, GPS, and leve ...
After a period of quiescence since a sill intrusion in 1999-2000, a subtle deformation signal was again detected at Eyjafjallajökull, beginning in the summer of 2009, at a continuous GPS station on the southern flank. At our request the German Space Centre (DLR) immediately began ...
After a period of quiescence since a sill intrusion in 1999-2000, a subtle deformation signal was again detectedat Eyjafjallajökull, beginning in the summer of 2009, at a continuous GPS station on the southern flank. At ourrequest the German Space Centre (DLR) immediately began t ...
The 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano and the resulting ash cloud highlights the need for research on Icelandic volcanoes. While most of the interest was sparked by the closure of air space over much of Europe, the potentially life-threatening consequences for the people ...