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Eyjafjallajokull: Iceland, 2010
- Nature of
volcano
- 1660m high, active
volcano in Southern
Iceland
- Lies on major
fissure of Mid
Atlantic Ridge,
of which is a
constructive
plate margin
- Eurasian plate move sway
from North American
plate
- Stratovolcano
- Crater 3 - 4km
diameter
- Plates move 1 - 5cm a
year
- First
Eruption
- Low
hazard
- Lava
plateau
- poisonous
gas
- visibility =
0
- Lava covered 1sq km
- Second
Eruption
- Great
hazard
- plume travelled
almost at speed of
sound
- Strombolian
eruption
- 100 million cubic metres of lava
- VEI 4
- Lava 1000 degrees Celsius
- Cause
- First eruption
- Fissure eruption. Diverging Eurasian and North American plates
- 0.5km fissure formed
- 1 - 2 Richter scale
Earthquakes
- Second eruption
- Andesitic lava - very explosive
- combo of hot magma and
glacial meltwater led to an
explosive reaction
- Fissure grew to 1 mile
- Pressure build up
- Impacts
- Environmental
- Primary
- Tephra ejected 10,000m into atmosphere, to altitude of polar jetstream
- 30,000 tonnes of co2 emitted per day by eruption
- Secondary
- Material carries SW over Europe
- freshwater acidity increased - unsafe to drink
- land in SE became fertile
- snout of glacier shrank by over a mile
- Social
- Primary
- 2 missing from first eruption
- 500 farmers and their families had to evacuate
- Roads shut down - Route 1 highway breached,
damaged by floodwater
- Those on Vestermannaeyjar islands isolate
for over a week due to grounded flights
- Secondary
- Over year, 25% increase in
respiratory illness
- Hundreds of thousands stranded due to cancelled flights
- 107,000 cancelled flights
- main tourist accomodation centre in
Reykjavik had road connections
destroyed
- Economic
- Primary
- Airlines/associated business lost about $130 million a day
- 20% Kenyan economy based on export of perishable goods
- Port at Landeyjahofn destroyed
- Secondary
- Most food had to be imported - high
prices, national recession for next 3
years
- Dip in tourism over next 2 years by 11%
- However... long term boost. In Vik,
increased demand for
accomodation
- Harvests over following two years lowered due to acidic soil
- Political
- Politicians had to postpone trips
- Putin postponed trip to
Murmansk
- Blair stranded in Israel - UK
election campaign disrupted
- Response
- Short term
- Schools = rescue
centres
- 10 mile no fly radius up to 20,000 ft
- Face masks
distributed
- Helicopters sent to rescue those unable to evacuate
- 500 farmers and families
evacuated
- IVO monitoring suggested
evacuation of 700. Most left
area by time of eruption
- Long Term
- Constant monitoring and exchanging of
information between the UK and Iceland research
facilities
- Following year, Grimsvotn prompted even earlier evacuations to be carried out