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Kolbeinsey

Kolbeinsey Ridge

Fissure vent · Iceland · 5m

Kolbeinsey Ridge
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Type
Fissure vent
Country
Iceland
Region
Atlantic Ocean Volcanic Regions / Arctic Ridge Volcanic Province
Elevation
5m
Coordinates
66.670, -18.500
Last eruption
1755
Tectonic setting
Rift zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Landform
Cluster
Major rock type
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Geological summary

A submarine eruption was reported in 1372 CE near the Kolbeinsey Ridge NW of Grimsey Island. Kolbeinsey Island, the only subaerial expression of this portion of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, is a small, rapidly eroding island that formed during the late Pleistocene or Holocene. Dredged glass shards indicate submarine eruptive activity during the late-Pleistocene until at least 11,800 radiocarbon years ago. The island was 700 m long in 1616 CE, but had shrunk to 42 m long and 5 m high by 1985. The Kolbeinsey Hydrothermal Field lies south of the island. Thorarinsson (1965) roughly plotted the location of the 1372 eruption at about 66°40'N. Reidel et al. (2003) note that the location is uncertain, but could lie between the Kolbeinsey Ridge and Hóll Seamount. Other reports of submarine eruptions north of Iceland have an even more uncertain location (1755) or have been discredited (1783 and 1838).

From Wikipedia

Kolbeinsey is a small Icelandic islet in the Greenland Sea located 105 kilometres off the northern coast of Iceland, 74 km (40 nmi) north-northwest of the island of Grímsey. It is the northernmost point of Iceland and lies north of the Arctic Circle. The islet is named after Kolbeinn Sigmundarson, from Kolbeinsdalur in Skagafjörður, who according to Svarfdæla saga is said to have broken his ship there and died with his men.

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Eruption history

Summary (VEI over time)
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1372~1410 · 1 eruptions · max VEI 21717~1755 · 1 eruptions · max VEI ?13721449156416401717

Detailed timeline

  1. 1755VEI ?Geological estimate
    1755-09-18 – Ongoing
    Volcano Uncertain: north of Iceland
  2. 1372VEI 2Observed
    1372 – Ongoing
    NW of Grimsey Island

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