Around August last year, a small fumarole field in Reykjanes Iceland started to change. One of the mud pots started to grow and act quiet violently. The entire field has grown 50m south of the original field and now the mudpot is a crater around 10m across, spitting hot clay, measured at around 300c, 10m to 20m high. This field is only a kilometer from the last fissure that erupted around 700 years ago. I live in Iceland and have heared nothing about dangers of an impeading eruption. Probably from the lack of seizmic activity. Then again, Hekla shows no signs up to 20 to 80 mins before an eruption. Could this strengthening of this field be a sign of something bigger?
This is the video I made of the crater the last week of June, and pictures from april. And an aireal photogragh from last week.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZVvnr7ZN78
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cadarado425/2349469483/in/set-72157594546813342/
http://www.vf.is/Frettir/36518/default.aspx
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