Tremor-rich shallow dyke formation followed by silent magma flow at Bárðarbunga in Iceland

2017 
Magma movement is thought to trigger volcanic tremor. However, analysis of seismic data suggests that tremor prior to the Barðarbunga eruption in Iceland instead marked the crust cracking open, whereas subsequent magma flow was seismically silent.
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