Askja
Stratovolcano · Iceland · 1080m

- Type
- Stratovolcano
- Country
- Iceland
- Region
- Atlantic Ocean Volcanic Regions / Iceland Neovolcanic Rift Volcanic Province
- Elevation
- 1080m
- Coordinates
- 65.033, -16.783
- Last eruption
- 1961
- Tectonic setting
- Rift zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
- Landform
- Composite
- Major rock type
- Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Geological summary
Askja is a large basaltic central volcano that forms the Dyngjufjöll massif. It is truncated by three overlapping calderas, the largest of which is 8 km wide and may have been produced primarily from subglacial ring-fracture eruptions rather than by subsidence. A major rhyolitic explosive eruption from Dyngjufjöll about 10,000 years ago was in part associated with the formation of Askja caldera. Many postglacial eruptions also occurred along the ring-fracture. A major explosive eruption on the SE caldera margin in 1875 was one of Iceland's largest during historical time. It resulted in the formation of a smaller 4.5-km-wide caldera, now filled by Öskjuvatn lake, that truncates the rim of the larger central caldera. The 100-km-long Askja fissure swarm, which includes the Sveinagja graben, is also related to the Askja volcanic system, as are several small shield volcanoes such as Kollatadyngja. Twentieth-century eruptions have produced lava flows from vents located mostly near Öskjuvatn lake.
From Wikipedia
Askja ( ) is an active volcano situated in a remote part of the central highlands of Iceland. The name Askja refers to a complex of nested calderas within the surrounding Dyngjufjöll mountains, which rise to 1,514 m (4,967 ft), askja meaning box or caldera in Icelandic.
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Eruption history
Detailed timeline
- 1961VEI 2Observed1961-10-26 – 1961-12-05North of Öskjuvatn lake (Vikraborgir)
- 1938VEI 2Observed1938-12-19 – OngoingSouth shore of Öskjuvatn lake
- 1926VEI 2Observed1926-07-15 – OngoingSouth end of Öskjuvatn lake
- 1924VEI 0Observed1924 – OngoingSouth flank of Dyngjufjöll massif
- 1923VEI 0Observed1923-01-15 – OngoingSE corner of Öskjuvatn Caldera
- 1922VEI 0Observed1922-11 – Ongoing1 km SW of Öskjuvatn Caldera
- 1921VEI 0Observed1921-03 – OngoingNE caldera wall, 0.6 km SE of Viti
- 1919VEI 2Observed1919 – OngoingDyngjufjöll
- 1875VEI 5Observed1875-01-01 – 1875-10-17Öskjuvatn Caldera, Viti, Sveinagja
- 1797VEI 0Observed1797 – OngoingHoluhraun
- 1300VEI 1Geological estimate1300 – OngoingSouth of Dyngjufjöll Ytri
- 1250 BCE (±300 yrs)VEI 0Geological estimateBCE 1250 – OngoingLitladynga and Askja
- 2050 BCE (±500 yrs)VEI 0Geological estimateBCE 2050 – OngoingFlatadyngja, other areas NE of Dyngjufjöll
- 8910 BCE (±200 yrs)VEI 5Geological estimateBCE 8910 – OngoingSE part of Askja caldera
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