
Watch an audio slideshow of how traditional Icelandic rhubarb stew is made. Rhubarb is one of the few vegetables that grows effortlessly in Iceland and for that reason it used to be a highly-valued addition to the traditional diet of fish and lamb.
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One of the consequences of the earthquakes which hit south Iceland in May 2008 were significant changes to the distribution of geothermal heat in the area around the work center of the Agricultural University of Iceland at Reykir in Ölfus.
An Icelandic forest. Archive photo by ESA.
This caused the ground below a 45-year-old sitka spruce forest to heat up, which until then had grown in regular cold Icelandic soil, as stated on the website of the Iceland Forest Service.
The heat below the forest ranges from a little more than 0°C (32°F) where the geothermal energy sources lie deep underground to 50°C (122°F) at the shallowest locations.
There are no known studies of the impact of increasing geothermal heat in a spruce forest and therefore a priority scientific project was launched by the university and the forestation research center at Mógilsá last autumn.
Their goal is to establish an international research project in the field of soil and forest ecology in the geothermal forest.
Now, a few months after the project was first presented abroad, it has 19 formal participants from five Icelandic universities and laboratories and five foreign universities.
Click here to read more about the effect of the south Iceland earthquakes.
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Sales of Icelandic vegetables are at a record high according to managing director of The Marketing Association of Horticultural Producers (Sölufélag garðyrkjumanna) Gunnlaugur Karlsson.
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Four tourists were rescued from a piece of floating ice in Fjallsárlón glacial lagoon, East Iceland, yesterday afternoon. Fjallsárlón is just west of the popular Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon.
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Today is the Second Day of Whitsun, or Pentecost, a Christian holiday and bank holiday in Iceland. Although Whitsun is a religious holiday, many people skip mass and use the opportunity to engage in outdoor activities with their friends and families.
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Iceland finished in 17th place in the final of this year's Eurovision Song Contest yesterday.
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The 2013 April-May issue of Iceland Review & Atlantica has been released. Packed with informative and entertaining stories, highlights include an interview with outgoing Prime Minister Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir and the people who know her best, a photo essay of ice caves in Europe’s largest glacier and a colorful feature on life in the West Fjords.
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The 11th Reykjavík Shorts & Docs. Catch it while it lasts!
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