Question: Iceland has 85 ‘so-called earthquakes’ within the hour. ALL of them are 10km of less in depth. Are DUMB’s being taken out?
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The mid Atlantic ridge goes across Iceland and these fissure eruptions are fairly common. Some have been miles long sending magma hundreds of feet high along their length. Its really impressive, go search some video. Right now there is a magma intrusion happening along a fault that is 20km or so long and that is what is causing the tremors.