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Map of today’s active volcanoes

Svartsengi (Reykjanes peninsula, SW Iceland): The Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) reported that by 23 September around 10 million cubic meters of magma had accumulated beneath Svartsengi since the last eruption within the Reykjanes volcanic system ended on 5 August. Data showed that magma was accumulating at around 4 km depth. The rate of magma accumulation was steady; model calculations based on deformation measurements indicated that by 27 September the volume may reach 11 million cubic meters, a volume that in some previous cases was followed by eruptions.
Since the likelihood of an eruption had increased, IMO raised the Volcanic Alert Level System (VAL) to 2 (on a scale of 0-3) on 25 September and concurrently a risk assessment map of the area was also updated.
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The Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO)

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The University of Utah’s Nuclear Engineering Program (UNEP), part of the John and Marcia Price College of Engineering, is seeking applications for one full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Nuclear Engineering. The anticipated start date is August 1, 2026.

A successful candidate will join a dynamic and growing program housed in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CVEEN). CVEEN is one of seven rapidly expanding departments within the College, with a 50% growth in tenure-track faculty over the last decade and research expenditures now exceeding $81 million annually. The department currently has 23 tenure-track faculty and three lecturers, with active searches underway for additional positions. CVEEN maintains a robust research portfolio, with over $19 million in external funding in 2024. More information is available at www.civil.utah.edu.

UNEP currently features four tenure-track faculty in addition to affiliated faculty from across Engineering, Science, and Medicine, and

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