Given the very recent earthquake activity at Iceland’s Katla Volcano during June 17,2011, activity which looks like it has to do with magma movement, you may be interested in the following list of articles that I’ve written since April 2010 when it’s immediate neighbor, Eyjafjallajokull, erupted and interrupted European air traffic and commerce for a time.
My interest in volcanoes (among many other things) led me to quickly discover that Katla has always historically erupted between 6 months and 1.5 years after Eyjafjallokull. The thing is, Katla has the potential to be 10 times as powerful as Eyja… and is now well within the historical window of eruption.
(Look for a new post on the current activity at Katla which began 17-June-2011)
From oldest to newest since April 2010:
Will Iceland’s Katla Volcano Blow Next?
Uh-oh! Katla Volcano Just Rumbled
Katla Volcano Update, 21-May-2010
Katla Volcano – 3 Earthquakes in Seconds
Katla Volcano 10x or 100x Eyjafjallajokull
Katla Volcano Caldera Earthquakes
Katla Eruption History
Katla Volcano Questions and Answers
If Katla’s West Side Erupts…
Are Recent Katla Volcano Earthquakes Seasonal?
Katla Volcano Caldera Earthquakes 2010-Sep
Iceland’s Katla Volcano – 6 months later
Sudden Activity at Katla Volcano
Mysterious Quake Circle on Katla Volcano
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