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Seismic Swarm in Iceland Points to Imminent Eruption: Fagradalsfjall’s Role in DT-GEO

A seismic swarm in southwest Iceland suggests a potential volcanic eruption near the Fagradalsfjall volcano, which has been increasingly active since 2021. This event is closely linked to DT-GEO’s work, as Fagradalsfjall is a key Site Demonstrator for testing Digital Twin Components to model geophysical extremes. Our project is also monitoring the nearby Grímsvötn volcano, which is in a pre-eruptive state.

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World Tsunami Awareness Day 2023

As we commemorate this year’s World Tsunami Awareness Day on November 5, we reflect on the resilience of Asia’s coastal and island communities, who have worked tirelessly to rebuild their lives and regional economies.

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International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction: Spotlight on DT-GEO

Today, we join the world in acknowledging the United Nations’ International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, a crucial initiative aimed at highlighting the increasing gravity of natural disasters. This observance is more relevant than ever, as we approach a future projected to see a surge in disasters, affecting millions of lives and pushing more people into conditions of extreme poverty. It’s a day that aligns closely with the mission and vision of DT-GEO.

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DT-GEO at IUGG Congress 2023

The DT-GEO partners presents their research in the esteemed International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) Congress in Berlin. This highly regarded event serves as a platform for eminent researchers and scientists worldwide to exchange knowledge and advancements in the realm of Earth sciences.

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