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Eyjafjallajokull: Iceland, 2010
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AS level Geography Mind Map on Eyjafjallajokull: Iceland, 2010, created by Lauren Bradford on 09/03/2017.
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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
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