Thordarhyrna
Thordarhyrna | |
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Thordarhyrna | |
Highest point | |
Listing | List of volcanoes in Iceland |
Coordinates | 64°12′4″N 17°0′17″W / 64.20111°N 17.00472°WCoordinates: 64°12′4″N 17°0′17″W / 64.20111°N 17.00472°W |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Subglacial volcano |
Last eruption | 1910 |
Þórðarhyrna (also known as Thordarhyrna) is one of seven[1] subglacial volcanoes beneath the Vatnajokull glacier Iceland.
Eruptions
It last erupted in 1910 and prior to that in 1903.[2][3]
An eruption in 3550 BC +/- 500 years poured out 150,000,000 cubic meters of lava in the area Bergvatnsarhraun to the south of Thordarhyrna.[4]
An eruption 1887 to 1889 eruption had a (VEI) of 2 [5]
Geology
There is a mechanical interaction between Thordarhyrna and Grimsvötn, despite these volcanoes being relatively far apart,[6] so the eruption in 1902 - 1904 was combined with an eruption from Grimsvötn and had a Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) of 4 [7]
A fault runs (N.35°W) from Thordarhyrna towards Hamarinn, and separates two different tectonic regions.[8]
See also
References
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