The Holuhraun eruption 2014 in pictures
It's been four months since the eruption at Holuhraun began and it's still going strong. According to Magnús Tumi Guðmundsson, professor of geophysics at the University of Iceland, it could still be some months until the eruption subsides.
According to the Scientific Advisory Board at the Icelandic Met Office, insubstantial changes have been in the eruption in Holuhraun over the last few weeks. The lava is now flowing inside a closed channel to the eastern edge of the lava field, about 15 km from the crater. Lava is also running to the north.
The new lava field now spans a total of 83 square kilometres.
Pictured is a selection of photographs from the Holuhraun eruption by the photographers of Morgunblaðið / Mbl.is news.