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Finding energy at sea instead of land

The National Energy Authority has renewed the license of North Tech Energy Ltd. to explore for geothermal energy in research areas near Reykjanes Ridge and off North Iceland. The company’s goal is to find a high-temperature geothermal area to be used for the development of geothermal power plants on platforms at the power plant site, in the same manner as oil rigs in the North Sea and elsewhere. The license is valid for four years.

Volcano discovered on Iceland s seafloor | IceNews

Volcano discovered on Iceland s seafloor | IceNews
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The Fires: Love & Other Disasters by Sigríður Hagalín Björnsdóttir

The Fires: Love & Other Disasters by Sigríður Hagalín Björnsdóttir
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Frontiers | Integrating Multidisciplinary Observations in Vent Environments (IMOVE): Decadal Progress in Deep-Sea Observatories at Hydrothermal Vents

The unique ecosystems and biodiversity associated with mid-ocean ridge (MOR) hydrothermal vent systems contrast sharply with surrounding deep-sea habitats, however both may be increasingly threatened by anthropogenic activity (e.g., mining activities at massive sulphide deposits). Climate change can alter the deep-sea through increased bottom temperatures, loss of oxygen, and modifications to deep water circulation. Despite the potential of these profound impacts, the mechanisms enabling these systems and their ecosystems to persist, function and respond to oceanic, crustal, and anthropogenic forces remain poorly understood. This is due primarily to technological challenges and difficulties in accessing, observing and monitoring the deep-sea. In this context, the development of deep-sea observatories in the 2000s focused on understanding the coupling between sub-surface flow and oceanic and crustal conditions, and how they influence biological processes. Deep-sea observatories provide

Reykjanes Peninsula Closely Monitored

Seismic activity appears to be subsiding on the Reykjanes peninsula, Southwest Iceland, mbl.is reports. Still, the Icelandic Met Office keeps monitoring the area closely.

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