22 million cubic meters of magma under Svartsengi
A significant amount of magma, estimated at 22 million cubic meters, has been detected beneath the Svartsengi area in Iceland.
Magma accumulation and volcanic eruptions still the most likely scenario
The most likely scenario remains a magma eruption, evidenced by the steady accumulation of magma under Svartsengi.
Concern about appointing court-appointed appraisers for flood barriers
The Icelandic Minister of Finance has withdrawn the request for court-appointed appraisers to evaluate the effectiveness of flood barriers in Grindavík and Svartsengi.
Still stable magma accumulation under Svartsengi - 'One could say the tank is full'
Iceland's Svartsengi volcano is experiencing stable magma accumulation, suggesting increased volcanic activity.
Volcanic eruption in the coming weeks is still the most likely outcome
Magma is gathering beneath Svartsengi, and there is still a likelihood of an eruption in the coming weeks, according to the Icelandic Meteorological Office.
Increased chances of volcanic eruption
The Icelandic Meteorological Office reports rising chances of volcanic eruptions at the Sundhnúksgígaröð region due to ongoing magma accumulation under Svartsengi.
Magma accumulation and land uplift, and the likelihood of a volcanic eruption
There is ongoing magma accumulation and land uplift at Svartsengi, indicating a potential volcanic eruption, but the timing remains uncertain due to slow magma accumulation.