Iceland volcano eruption triggers fears for glacier
A volcano that has been dormant for almost 200 years has erupted in Iceland.
Authorities evacuated hundreds of people after a volcano erupted beside a glacier in southern Iceland, Iceland's civil protection agency said on Sunday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
The eruption occurred beside the Eyjafjallajokull glacier, the fifth largest in Iceland. Authorities initially said the eruption was below the glacier, triggering fears that it could lead to flooding from glacier melt, but scientists conducting an aerial survey in daylight located the eruption and said it did not occur below ice.
"The eruption is a small one," said Agust Gunnar Gylfason, a risk analyst at the Civil Protection Department.
"An eruption in and close to this glacier can be dangerous due to possible flooding if the fissure forms under the glacier," he said. "That is why we initiated our disaster response plan."
The last time the volcano erupted was in the 1820s.
Scientists can see lava flows in the half-mile long fissure, and authorities are watching for further activity.
Authorities evacuated some 450 people in the area 100 miles southeast of the capital, Reykjavik, as a precaution, said Vidir Reynisson, the department manager for the Icelandic Civil Protection Department.
A state of emergency has been declared in communities near the 100 square mile glacier, and three Red Cross centers were set up for evacuees in the village of Hella.
The Icelandic Civil Aviation Administration has ordered aircraft to stay 120 nautical miles away from the volcano area, essentially closing it off.
Three Icelandair flights from the U.S. - departing from Seattle; Boston; and Orlando, Florida - bound for Keflavik airport in Reykjavik were turned back to Boston. All domestic flights were also canceled until further notice, the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service reported.
Keflavik international airport, Reykjavik airport and Akureyri airport are all closed due to the possibility of ash getting into engines of the planes. The only airport that is open is Egilsstadir airport in the eastern part of the country as a back up international airport.
Gudjon Arngrimsson, a spokesman for Icelandair, said he could not immediately comment.
A European volcanic island in the North Atlantic, Iceland is largely an arctic desert with mountains, glaciers and volcanoes and agricultural areas in the lowlands close to the coastline.
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Cold Day in Hell?, more like a Warm Day in Paradise. Wish I was there filming it.
Posted Mar-23-2010 ByRedpawGraphics (21.82) 
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That was the same thing I was thinking.
Posted Apr-29-2010 Bystryker45 (15.90) 
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It must be man that caused this. Surely there's some tax that could levied on other people besides myself and my friends to stop this kind of thing in the future.
Posted Mar-23-2010 ByAvgDude2 (451.52) AvgDude2 Send Message
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When that one next to the glacier erupts another larger one that is beneath another nearby glacier usually erupts soon afterwards.
We will have to see.
Posted Mar-23-2010 Bymoefugger (2136.56)

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Yep, this looks like a vent or fissure from a larger volcano in the vicinity.
Posted Mar-23-2010 Bymountainman22 (1689.28) 
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reason #461 I love living in Chicago...
NO VOLCANOES!!!!!!!!!
Posted Mar-23-2010 Bywackytabacky (56.08) 
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Where is manbearpig to cap the volcano from shittng out all of that harmful CO2
Posted Mar-23-2010 ByThallium 213 (863.00) 
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Al Gore killed ManBearPig when he flooded the cave,Remember. lol
Posted Mar-23-2010 ByRustyNailer (1540.90) 
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Magmatic volcanos as those of Iceland or Hawaii don't produce much CO2. That is more characteristic of subduction zone volcanos such as Mount St. Helens. or Mount Pinatubo. The CO2 then comes from carbonate-rich sedimentary rocks being ''recycled'' by the volcano.
Posted Apr-18-2010 ByValerie2007 (753.92) 
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That one volcano will produce more greehouse gases than we do.
So Al Gore, plug it with your gianormous ass and do the Planet 2 big favors.
Posted Apr-25-2010 ByDave556 (1941.26) 
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LMFAO!
Posted Apr-29-2010 Bystryker45 (15.90) 
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This is just a small eruption, no danger or ice melting of huge extent should happen. Just beautiful and awesome!
Posted Mar-23-2010 Bydabbi25 (10.56) 
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Tax Iceland for the Carbon Credits it takes to host a fucking volcano!
Posted Mar-23-2010 ByAwsomeSauce (744.78) 
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Yum icy volcano
Posted Mar-23-2010 Bybocapisces (24.12) 
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Hot enough for ya?
Posted Mar-23-2010 Byjuchat (345.34) juchat View Channel Send Message
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poppalagio
Posted Mar-23-2010 Bysmokinweedallday (342.90) 
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This is messed up. They can run to America, except for Bjork - she has to stay. She can hang around with all the unfrozen cavemen that re-animate now.
Posted Mar-23-2010 ByFine_Just_Fine (2013.92) 
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Perhaps not the best place to strike camp, just saying.
Posted Mar-23-2010 ByTyrfingr (540.26) 
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