A volcanic eruption that has engulfed homes in an Icelandic fishing port confirms that a long-dormant faultline running under the country has woken up, threatening to belch out lava with little warning for years to come, an expert warned on Tuesday.

Glowing lava swallowed several homes on Sunday at the edge of the town of Grindavik, southwest of the capital Reykjavik.

The fishing town was mostly evacuated due to threat of an eruption last month and the most recent volcanic activity has since eased, authorities in the North Atlantic nation said on Monday.

The island straddles the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a crack in the ocean floor separating the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates.

Sunday’s eruption was the fifth in fewer than three years on the Reykjanes peninsula, which had not previously seen one in centuries.

“After eight centuries of a relative break and a complete cessation of surface activity, we have entered a new episode of plate separation which could last several years – possibly decades,” volcanologist Patrick Allard from France’s Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris told AFP.

  • @A_A@lemmy.world
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    45 months ago

    Darn, okay. So, I’ll just have to hope for another type of volcano eruption to help mitigate climate change.

    • @HerrBeter@lemmy.world
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      35 months ago

      What happens after the dust settles? I imagine we’d just be right were we started but worse off (conjecture)

      • @Septimaeus@infosec.pub
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        5 months ago

        It depends on the volcano. Greenhouse gases are released during most eruptions but larger volcanoes propel sulfate aerosols well into the stratosphere where they act a bit like planetary body glitter. This can reflect a significant amount of solar energy for years, resulting in a net cooling effect, mass extinctions, etc etc. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanic_winter

        • @HerrBeter@lemmy.world
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          15 months ago

          Yeah, pyroclastic ones. I know I heard some scientists and plebians advocate for releasing sulfur dioxide for the purpose of reflecting solar radiation, thereby lowering the temperature.

          It’s the most band-aid of solutions, suppress the symptoms… Plant growth might stagger because less light comes through. To tie it together, that’s my question about how we would fare afterwards. I imagine worse off