Member Login
Username:Password:
or Sign up here
Discover

MýRDALSJöKULL

Mýrdalsjökull

An "ice castle" formation on Mýrdalsjökull

'Mýrdalsjökull' is a glacier in the south of Iceland. It is situated to the north of Vík í Mýrdal and to the east of the smaller glacier Eyjafjallajökull. Its peak reaches 1,493 m in height and in 1980 it covered an area of 595 km².
The ice-cap of the glacier covers an active volcano called Katla. The crater of the volcano has a diameter of 10 km and the volcano erupts normally every 40 - 80 years. As the last eruption took place in 1918, scientists are monitoring the volcano very carefully. Since 930, 16 eruptions have been documented. The Laki craters and the Eldgjá being part of the same volcanic system, it can be regarded as one of the most powerful in the world.
Before the hringvegur (Iceland's road no.1) had been constructed, people feared traversing the plains in front of the volcano because of the frequent glacier runs and the deep rivers to be crossed. Especially dangerous was the glacier run after the eruption of 1918 when the coastline was extended by 5 km by laharic flood deposits.

Contents
See also
External links

See also



Geography of Iceland

Glaciers of Iceland

Iceland plume

Lakes of Iceland

List of islands off Iceland

List of volcanoes in Iceland

Rivers of Iceland

Volcanoes of Iceland

Waterfalls of Iceland

List of glaciers

External links



★ http://www.earthice.hi.is/page/ies_katla (Institute of Earth Sciences, Iceland - Katla)

★ http://www.nimbus.it/glaciorisk/Glacier_view.asp?IdGlacier=3965&Vista=paese&Paese=Iceland&IdTipoRischio= (Details of all known Glacier Runs from Mýrdalsjökull)

★ http://isafold.de/strutstigur02/img_jokull.htm (Photo of Mýrdalsjökull)

★ http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/volc_images/europe_west_asia/eldgja.html (Volcanism)

This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.