During this Christmas I am going to take few days off. This means that I am not going to update this blog unless something major happens. The days that I am going to take off are 24, 25 and 26 December. This is according to how Icelandic people hold there Christmas. Some automatic posts are going to appear on the 24th December. But that is about it.
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Have a good one, Jon!
Frohe Weihnachten und ein schönes und interessantes Jahr 2012!
Gleðileg jól og farsælt og spennandi ári 2012! Maí allar óskir þínar rætast!
(Hope Goog… made it well 🙂 )
Have a nice christmas, lots of presents and may all plans for next year turn out as you imagined them!
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Merry Christmas to you Jón and all other supporting and wathing this site :O)
Tomas Jensen
merry xmas Jon and a happy new year thanks for all your help and advice on trying to understand another part of mother nature
Have a Merry Christmas and hopefully a peaceful New Year.
Thanks for all your posts.
Lorraine
Thank you all, from a daily reader with little to say and much to learn.
I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Aptly Asked – Ridgeway, Ontario, Canada
Enjoy your time off Jon, thanks for all the hard work & info. Hope Denmark works out for you.
Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year to you & all who contribute & read this blog. (those that celebrate it anyway)
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Have a good holiday and a merry Christmas Jon 🙂
Marry Christmas & Happy New Year.
Watch out for the automatic blog post tomorrow. 🙂
I wait with anticipation Jon. A very happy Christmas to you and your family. Eat, drink and be merry.
About 2012, aligning planets, giant landslips and super eruptions……..
As the the world will end as we know it, then over the holidays stop worrying about diets, calories and other healthy living issues,. Forget about having the perfect house decor and management. Forget about what other’s think.
Anyway, if you indulge in your desires over Christmas, the resulting extended waistline, lethargy and chaos around the house will give you some perfect new year’s resolutions and that will make you feel good again 🙂
Merry christmas and a happy new year. Thankyou for the blogs….. brilliant work 😉
Hengill is starting to make earthquakes again. It should appear on my Eyrarbakki geophone. Even if there is some wind noise currently on it.
Man made again?
Yes. That seems to be the case for this area in most of the earthquake swarms around the hydro-thermal power plant that is located there.
Hi Jon – have a great time! Thanks for your great blog and hard work.
Now – what’s up with Askja? Is this harmonics?
Clive, It’s been suggested it is an instrument problem. Winter is not a good time for rapid repairs! However I am keeping an eye on it just in case! Skrokkalda is certainly showing tremors though.
Swarm at Katla, again?
And it seems there’s a big “mancha” just beyond the port at La Restinga. Jacuzzi and all..
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A very merry christmas to you,and may your new year be happy and profitable.
I check you out every week, and your blog is A1!! Merry christmas to the rest of this blogs community, as someone used to sing,bring me lava with your smile,harmonic tremors all the while… oh well someone may get it.
If only Eric & Ernie sung it that way!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfXjDELeW5M
Perhaps Katla had a christmas tipple Renato Rio. 🙂
Merry Christmas – Frohe Weihnachten – Gleðileg jól
to all of you
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Metal undergoes novel transition under extreme pressure Under extreme pressures and temperatures, one of the main materials of the Earth’s interior has exhibited a never-before-seen transition.
oxide was subjected to conditions similar to those at the depth where the Earth’s innermost two layers meet.
At 1,650C and 690,000 times sea-level pressure, the metal changed the degree to which it conducted electricity.
But, as the team outlined in Physical Review Letters, the metal’s structure was surprisingly unchanged.
The finding could have implications for our as-yet incomplete understanding of how the Earth’s interior gives rise to the planet’s magnetic field.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16265510
Im sorry but the world is not going to end…. somethings big may happen but thats it???!!! Just a guess…. Im hoping it will give everyone a shock; enough for people to start respecting this planet!
I seriously doubt anything at all will happen.