Friday, April 4, 2014
Iceland becomes a little more active
So I just glanced at the Iceland Earthquake map again tonight, and it has become a little more active than in recent times.
Recent quakes in Iceland (Iceland Met Office)
As a reminder:The colors of the circles show the time since the earthquakes occured (the numbers below the color palette represent hours). The latest earthquakes are shown in red and the dark blue ones occurred over 24 hours ago. The earthquakes stay blue until 48 hours have elapsed since their occurrence, then they disappear. Earthquakes bigger than M3 (on the Richter scale) are represented with green stars that turn yellow after 24 hours.
No more - as yet!
Recent quakes in Iceland (Iceland Met Office)
As a reminder:The colors of the circles show the time since the earthquakes occured (the numbers below the color palette represent hours). The latest earthquakes are shown in red and the dark blue ones occurred over 24 hours ago. The earthquakes stay blue until 48 hours have elapsed since their occurrence, then they disappear. Earthquakes bigger than M3 (on the Richter scale) are represented with green stars that turn yellow after 24 hours.
No more - as yet!
Labels:
earthquake,
Eyjafjallajokull,
Iceland volcano,
Myrdalsjokull
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