"Iceland's Unprecedented Volcanic Activity: A New Era of Eruptions?"

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Iceland is experiencing a surge in volcanic activity, with the recent eruption on the Reykjanes peninsula marking the sixth since 2021. Scientists believe this signals the start of a new phase of volcanic activity that could last for decades or even centuries. The eruptions are attributed to the slow separation of tectonic plates, creating space for magma to flow up. While scientists are gaining a better understanding of predicting eruptions, the potential impact on densely populated areas and critical infrastructure, including the capital Reykjavik, remains a concern.
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