The Sundhnúk crater series on the Reykjanes Peninsula has remained quiet for just over 90 days—the longest pause between eruptions since magma began accumulating beneath Grindavík over a year and a half ago. Few Eruptions Likely Remain As reported by RÚV, experts monitoring the situation suggest the current cycle of eruptions may be drawing to […]
The Sundhnúk crater series on the Reykjanes Peninsula has remained quiet for just over 90 days—the longest pause between eruptions since magma began accumulating beneath Grindavík over a year and a half ago. Few Eruptions Likely Remain As reported by RÚV, experts monitoring the situation suggest the current cycle of eruptions may be drawing to
Read MoreIceland