Aerial view of lava erupting from volcano, Iceland
Aerial view of lava erupting from the Litli-Hrutur (Little Ram) Volcano in the Fagradalsfjall volcanic area in Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland.
Aerial drone shot of a volcanic fissure in Iceland erupting
From Fagradalsfjall, facing Geldingadalir, where a fissure eruption occurred. It's the first active volcano on the Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark area for 800 years.
Sunny Iceland
TFA-49A - Sunny Iceland The history and culture of Iceland in the 1950's Clip #: TFA-49A Length: 11:15 Color: Color Sound: Sound Decade: 1950s Region: Europe Country: Iceland Original: 16mm â�¨Keywords: â�¨Iceland, map, ice floe, volcano, Mt Hekla, lava, moss, Thingvellir, woman in national costume, farmer, sulphur hills, M�½vatn, Reykjahl�­d, bubbling hot springs mud geyser steam heat Hveragerdi greenhouses tomatoes grapes, bananas, water tanks, waterfalls Gullfoss Golden Falls hydroelectric power Reykjav�­k National Theatre University of Iceland modern church swimming pool Icelandic wrestling Glima air stewardess Miss Airways whaling station Hvalfjordur herring fishing Siglufj�¶rdur salted in barrels public meeting traditional costumes
LAVA FIELDS IN ICELAND
Iceland. <br/> <br/>Introductory intertitle reads: "Anybody want to buy a nice field - of Lava?" Various shots of Lava fields, rocks, landscapes. "Millions of tons of Mother Earth's volcanic and titanic efforts to wipe the island off the map - " C/Us of rocks. M/S of a small tent in front of a waterfall. "Like frozen waves of the sea - scarred by silent - " Camera pans across rocky landscapes. <br/> <br/>Was an item in Pathe Pictorial issue number 646. <br/> <br/>Safety print exists - may be just a section.
Smoke and steam rise as lava spews from volcano and a chain of island during the birth of Surtsey island on coast of Iceland.
Volcanic eruption during the birth of the Surtsey island located near Geirfuglasker island on the Vestmanneayjar island, Iceland. Smoke and steam rise as lava spews from volcano. Wing of an aircraft while in flight. Chain of islands. Lava erupts out of the volcano. Black mass is spewed up discoloring the pure white steam momentarily. Black mass falls in water. Large steam cloud covers entire island. Turbulence along edges during eruption. An opening in center of a steam cloud. Wing of aircraft seen while in flight. A chain of island. Location: Iceland. Date: November 14, 1963.
SOCIAL ISSUES
ICELANDIC VOLCANO CALLED HECKLER, CIRCA 1949, VOLCANO ERUPTING, GAS, ASH CLIMBING AS HIGH AS 60,000 FEET
The Greenlanders
Various shots of Iceland landscapes, volcano steams, lava. LSs of Regkavik town, volcano in background, houses partly burried in volcano dust. ELS, PAN of town, people visible in some shots, including shot of plane landing. MLS of harbour. ELS, PAN of skyline. Various shots of hardened lava soil partly covered with snow.
ICELAND FILE FOOTAGE PT. 1
a LOOK AT THE COUNTRY OF ICELAND AND ALL THE BEAUTY IT HAS TO OFFER.
01/24/73 A0064885 B / W PRINT // KINE ICELAND: ICELAND VOLCANO
01/24/73 A0064885 B / W PRINT // KINE ICELAND: ICELAND VOLCANO LNC 39540 "VOLCANO" SHOWS: GV AERIAL MOUNTAINS ON ISLAND ZOOM IN TO FLAME AND SMOKE FROM LAVA FLOW: GV LEADING EDGE OF LAVA FLOW, PAN TO TOWN: (SHOT 1/23/73 33FT) ICELAND VOLCANOES - ICELAND 33 FT / B / W KINE PRINT
Iceland Flooding; 11/05/96
Aerial of Volcano erupting in Iceland, expels black liquid (or smoke); Heavy black flooding occurs due to volcano; flooding aftermath, black sludge pours over everything
Close up detailed aerial video captures the inferno inside Fagradalsfjall volcanos crater in Iceland.
Close-up drone videos of an active volcano crater.
ICELAND VOLCANO HEIGAJFELL ERUPTION
ORIG. COLOR 400 SOF.MAG. AERIALS OVER ICELAND VOLCANO, HEIGAJFELL, WHICH HAS NOT ERUPTED FOR CENTURIES. VOLCANO IS 14 MILES OFF COAST OF ICELAND. NIGHT SHOTS OF ERUPTION, HOUSES SILHOUETTE. CUS OF MOUTH OF VOLCANO, LAVA EMERGING. SHOTS OF INJURED BEING TAKEN AWAY IN AMBULANCE. BEAUTIFUL DAWN SHOTS OF MEN & HORSES IN SILHOUETTE AGAINST ERUPTING LAVA. MORE AERIALS OF ISLAND & VOLCANO. VO BRANNIGAN. CI: GEOG: ICELAND. AIR VIEWS: CITIES: FOR: ICELAND. GEOLOGY: VOLCANOES. DISASTERS: SURVIVORS. TRANSP: VEHICULAR: AMBULANCE. ANIMALS: HORSES. CASUALTIES: INJURED. AIR VIEWS: GEOLOGY: VOLCANOES. DISASTERS: MISC: VOLCANO ERUPTION.
1980s NEWS
ICELAND, ACTIVE VOLCANO, LAVA FLOWING. NATURAL DISASTERS
EBC-116 Beta SP
VOLCANOES: EXPLORING THE RESTLESS EARTH
World Wrap; 2/28/00
Israeli cabinet meeting, torrential rainfall in Australia; flooded land in Australia; palm trees (windy); Gerry Adams at meeting in Dublin; Cambodian Prime Minister in field talk to residents; Prime Minister's nephew arrested by police in Cambodia; volcano erupts in Iceland;
Aerial view of Litli-Hrutur Volcano eruption, Iceland
Aerial view of the Litli-Hrutur (Little Ram) Volcano during a fissure eruption in the Fagradalsfjall volcanic area in Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland.
51954 PROJECT FAMOUS MID-OCEAN UNDERSEA STUDY ALVIN SUBMERSIBLE
Volcanic scenes fill the opening seconds of “Boundary of Creation” and we’re told “these are the processes shaping our earth.” So begins a tale of Project FAMOUS (French-American Mid Ocean Undersea Study), in which scientists studied the ocean floor. New York Times science reporter Walter Sullivan serves as the film’s host, and he explains the project. A map gives us an overview of the Atlantic Ocean and its bordering continents as Sullivan explains the various plates existing beneath the surface (mark 02:02). Understanding changes along plates boundaries is identified as the purpose of Project FAMOUS, and the film shows us the US Navy’s tiny submersible Alvin (mark 03:04) operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. (Scientists from Woods Hole and CNEXO — the French National Center of Ocean Exploitation — were in charge of the project. The exploration was aided by French deep-diving submersibles Archimède and Cyana). We visit Iceland at mark 03:30, the product of millions of years of plate tectonics. Such development still occurs, evident by the island of Surtsey — a volcano island off Iceland’s coast that was only reached the surface in 1963 (mark 04:00) — volcanic damage caused to the island of Heimaey in 1973. We come to the Azores at mark 07:00 — an archipelago composed of nine volcanic islands in the North Atlantic Ocean — where marine geologists plan to explore a rift on the ocean floor. After detailed explanation of the planned mission by American and French scientists (including Robert Ballard, who went on to discover the wreckage of the Titanic in 1985), the film quickly visits Hawaii (mark 12:33) which is another hotbed of volcanic activity. Submersible crews receive additional training are shown diving to visit an underwater lava flow before the film once again returns to the Azores dive site (mark 14:35). Alvin and its three-man crew heads 9,000 feet to the ocean floor starting at mark 18:00 while scientists keep careful watch on the water’s surface. We hear radio transmissions as a camera captures scenes from beneath the waves and illustrations (mark 19:33) explain the tracking, navigation, and communication system of the mission. With Alvin back on the surface at mark 20:50, the scientists review footage and samples gathered and explain how it is a tremendous tool in understand the wonders beneath the waves. <p><p>More about this: Two years after humans landed on the moon, the time had come to try to send humans to the seafloor. In 1971, Xavier Le Pichon, head of the French Centre National pour l’Exploitation des Oceans (CNEXO) wrote a letter to Woods Hole geologist Ken Emery and proposed a joint U.S.-French expedition to explore the mid-ocean ridge with human-occupied submersibles.<p><p>Few research submersibles existed at the time. The French had the 200-ton bathyscaphe Archimède and were building a smaller “diving saucer” called Cyana. The U.S. had the Navy-owned, 15-ton Alvin, developed by engineers at Woods Hole. Alvin was only seven years old and still being tested to see what it could do.<p><p>Robert Ballard, Emery’s protege, replied enthusiastically to the idea for a joint French-American expedition to explore the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. But it needed support and funding from U.S. earth scientists.<p><p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
L'homme et le froid
Iceland: oblique AERIAL SHOTS of snow-patched mountainous terrain, of volcano landscape, of shoreline of inlet, of water.
ICELAND VOLCANO
Shot 04/21/2010. cloud from the volcano in distance, pan over to glacier and land Volcano. Travel Flights across Europe are expected to return to '100 percent' on Thursday -- a week after ash from an Icelandic volcano forced the shutdown of airspace and stranded thousands of passengers around the world, the air traffic agency Eurocontrol said.
Cinders spew up and small eruptions in progress along edge during the birth of Surtsey island on coast of Iceland
Volcanic eruption during the birth of the Surtsey island located near Geirfuglasker island in celand. Cinders spew up from water. Cinders spewing up amongst water and steam giving a black look momentarily. Small eruption occurs directly at the edge. Wing of aircraft seen while in flight. Eruption in progress during the birth of a large mass. White steam along the entire length of the island being born. Lava erupts from the volcano. Location: Iceland. Date: November 14, 1963.