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Icelandic Volcano Eyjafjallajökull. By Alison Logan, Sheri Mofford , and Emma Spurlock. Iceland. Latitude: 63˚ 63’ N, Longitude: 19˚ 62’W Temperate Climate due to the warm Gulf Stream/North Atlantic Current Weather March- avg. high 39, avg. low 32 April- avg. high 45, avg. low 33
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Icelandic VolcanoEyjafjallajökull By Alison Logan, Sheri Mofford, and Emma Spurlock
Iceland • Latitude: 63˚ 63’ N, Longitude: 19˚ 62’W • Temperate Climate due to the warm Gulf Stream/North Atlantic Current • Weather March- avg. high 39, avg. low 32 April- avg. high 45, avg. low 33 • Clean hydroelectric and geothermal power
EyjafjallajökullPast Eruptions • 920 A.D. (Volcanic Explosivity Index 3) • 1612 A.D. (Volcanic Explosivity Index 2) • 1821-1823 (Volcanic Explosivity Index 2) • Series of eruptions over 14 months • Ejected excessive amounts of fluoride • Ash fell to the South and West
Details about E15 • situated in the south-west region of Iceland. • located by the Sea and stands 5,465 feet tall.
E15 Activity • Started in 2009 and increased intensity up until March 2010 • Volcanic Events that started in March 2010 are all considered to be part of a single eruption.
April 14, 2010 E15 entered into the Explosive Phase • Estimated to be a VEI 4 Eruptions
Flooding • Volcanic heat melting glacier ice which effected the rivers. • The fear of flooding made it so authorities evacuated 800 people from the area around the melting. • The steepness of the volcano made the waters much more powerful.
Problems with air travel? • Results of four factors: • First the volcano is located under the Jet stream. • Power of volcano’s explosion. • The second eruption allowed water from the melted glacial ice to flow back into the erupting volcano and creates two more phenomena.
The Aftermath of Ash Meteorological Institute of Iceland • Silica concentration of 58% • Contamination of Water • Ash fall brings farming to a halt
Return to Dormancy • Scientist Speculations • Worries about future Eruptions • Plans to prevent any more surprise eruptions
Economic Impact • Global Travel Stopped • Shipping Companies Suffer • Airlines Grounded for days • Livestock Deaths • Agriculture
Political Retaliation • Possible over Reaction • Strain on Diplomats • Tourist Stranded • Communication between nations in global crisis
Changes in Geography • White plume was observed to be at a height of over 100 m • Movement towards the southwest • “A year without summer”
References • Bancroft-Hinchey, Timothy. “Icelandic Ash Cloud: Is This the Beginning of an Ecological Disaster? “ Pravda Online. http://english.pravda.ru/world/europe/15-04-2010/113035-icelandic_ash-0 • Changes Are Now. “Iceland Volcano Brings Floods, Travel Chaos to Europe.” http://2012changesarenow.blogspot.com/2010/04/iceland-volcano-brings-floods-travel.html • Iceland. “Nature in Iceland.” http://www.iceland.is/country-and-nature/nature/ • Mapes, Terri. “Weather in Iceland: Temperatures, Weather & Climate.” About.com. http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/icelan1/ss/weathericeland.htm • Modern Survival Blog. Image Only. http://modernsurvivalblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/katla-eyjafjallajokull-iceland-location.jpg • Sappenfield, Mark. “Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano is nothing to 'Angry Sister' Katla .” Christian Science Monitor. http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2010/0418/Iceland-s-Eyjafjallajoekull-volcano-is-nothing-to-Angry-Sister-Katla • Smithsonian Institute. “Eyjafjallajökull.” http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1702-02=&volpage=erupt • Than, Ken. “Iceland Volcano Erupts Under Glacier, Triggers Floods .” National Geographic News. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/04/100414-iceland-volcano-erupts-evacuate-flooding/ • The Associated Press. “Iceland Volcano Eruption Forces Evacuation.” The Canadian Press. http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2010/04/14/iceland-volcano-evacuation.html • Volcano Discovery. “Eyafjallajökull volcano.” http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/en/iceland/eyjafjallajoekull.html • Young, Jennifer. “The Eyjafjallajokull Volcano in Southern Iceland: Some Facts.” Suite 101. http://news.suite101.com/article.cfm/the-eyjafjallajokull-volcano-in-southern-iceland-some-facts-a228279