Nature Communications (Aug 2016)
Oblique rift opening revealed by reoccurring magma injection in central Iceland
Abstract
Deformation at divergent plate boundaries during rifting events is rarely observed and therefore poorly constrained. Ruch et al. show evidence of an oblique rift opening at the Bárðarbunga caldera, Iceland, which was one of the largest basaltic eruptions observed in the last 200 years