That’s a wrap!
The final meeting of EUROVOLC was held on the 16th-18th of November 2021. The project, which overarching aim was to…
The final meeting of EUROVOLC was held on the 16th-18th of November 2021. The project, which overarching aim was to…
Dear EUROVOLC participants, The final EUROVOLC annual meeting will be held in Reykjavík, 16-18 November 2021. The Tuesday and Wednesday 16-17 November are currently scheduled…
We are pleased to announce the launch of the EUROVOLC citizen science tool for volcanic events available here: https://eurovolc.bgs.ac.uk/ This is…
We are pleased to finally be able to offer the Iceland summer school this September! This event will be entirely…
The eruption in Reykjanes has gone on for 82 days, during which time scientist have had the opportunity to study…
Science is steadily moving towards open access to databases. Following this trend, a repository has been developed in the framework…
The European Commission Joint Research Centre joins national, regional and global efforts to acquire better risk governance structure through evidences,…
Results from the real-time GPS analysis from station SENG, 12 km SW of the epicenter of the Mw5.65 earthquake this…
By Boris Behncke. Among the various eruptive manifestations of Etna in Sicily, one of the most characteristic is episodic lava…
On the 2nd of December the project office received the approval of the European Commission for a 10 month extension…