Scientists Eager to Climb on and Study Iceland's Volcano

The eruption in Iceland after it penetrated Eyjafjallajökull's icecap; new ash covers the glacier.
(Image credit: Marco Fulle)

As the ash plume from the Icelandic volcano fades a bit, and travelers begin to resume life as normal, glaciovolcanologists are waiting anxiously with rock and ice chisels in hand. These scientists who study glaciovolcanoes — ice-covered volcanoes such as Eyjafjallajökull — are interested in the eruption's aftermath.

So they have to wait for the icy volcano to stop erupting before they can begin their work. 

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