More Quakes Near Grindavik Increases Eruption Risk For Town: Geologist Analysis

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  • I’m wondering how different in attributes this next eruption might be, especially if the location is in a “new” area. Even though I strongly wish no harm be done to Icelanders, it’s also been increasingly fascinating to follow the eruptions’ storyline and learn from it. The more we know, the more interesting it becomes. Thank you for being the person who makes such learning possible!! Truly this is a rare opportunity for average folks like me.
  • @ETRuT1
    Thanks, Shawn. With you at 9am UK time, 8am in Iceland. It's great to have your report hot off the press, so to speak.
  • Thank you for getting up so early to give us an update, Shawn. Fingers crossed that Grindavik is spared.
  • @carlenasp
    So much better than a click bait video, just the real information and data in a calm well read manner ty
  • Thanks for taking the time to update us. Spent a fortnight in Iceland travelling around the whole country for our 30th wedding anniversary, we have fantastic memories and thousands of photos, such a special place.
  • Such a good update! I feel like out of everyone who does this you tie in the data most completely. Much appreciated! Nice you are in Iceland.
  • @petyae
    Great update, Shawn and team!❤Thank you! Greetings to Iceland! We all pray for the best outcome of this situation for the town of Grindavick , for all the icelanders ! Just stay safe, everyone! Hugs from a 🇧🇬❤️ Bulgarian !
  • Thank you for taking time out of your trip to give us this information!! 💜
  • Glad you are continuing to give good factual info unlike some of the others who have a lot of sensationalism
  • Thank you so much Shawn for taking time to update us all. Hope the weather improves soon.
  • Thanks for keeping us updated Shawn. We had a trip onto the Langjokull glacier cancelled last September because of the weather, so I feel your pain. During that holiday we drove from Selfoss to Vik, but the rain and wind were too strong for our planned visit to the black sand beach. Icelandic weather is a wild and unpredictable thing for sure. Looking forward to your next update and hope you get to see some activity on the peninsula.
  • Thanks for the update, Shawn. I hope you have an amazing time in Iceland over the next week. You are a great teacher and you have some very lucky students.
  • Thanks for taking your time for an update wherever you are, definitely not self-evident!
  • Thank you Shawn. 9 cm is about 3 inches as there is about 30 mm to an inch. Sending my best wishes to the people of Grindavik and those working at the power station and Blue Lagoon.
  • Shawn, Thanks for the update. Sending a wish for good weather and a new eruption in the last eruption field for your students.
  • @cattislsl
    Thank You for your updating!! I am a new fan, and I am soo grateful for your explanations that are so easy to understand even for me who never have been interested in this before. And also your other videos from roadcuts and stoneexplanations are so good and teaching in an easy way to understand!! I would have loved to have a teacher like You in school!! Thank You soo much!! 👍
  • Thanks Shawn. Appreciate you taking the time to update us when you have such a busy schedule with your students. Hope they enjoyed their trip to Iceland and weren't too hindered by the bad weather.
  • @peggys1140
    Thank You! I cannot imagine how stressful these days are for the people in Iceland. Hope everyone can stay safe!
  • @diane6019
    Thank you for the update. I’m always checking on these volcanos.