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Trölladyngja

Krysuvik-Trolladyngja

File di crateri · Iceland · 360 m

The Krýsuvík-Trölladyngja volcanic system consists of NE-SW-trending crater rows and small shield volcanoes cutting the central Reykjanes Peninsula west of Kleifarvatn lake (top center). Several eruptions have taken place since the settlement of Iceland, including the emplacement of a large lava flow from the Ogmundargigar crater row around the 12th century. The lava flow was confined to the valley between the two parallel ridges (top left), before reaching the southern coast of the Reykjanes Peninsula (lower right) along a broad front.
The Krýsuvík-Trölladyngja volcanic system consists of NE-SW-trending crater rows and small shield volcanoes cutting the central Reykjanes Peninsula west of Kleifarvatn lake (top center). Several eruptions have taken place since the settlement of Iceland, including the emplacement of a large lava flow from the Ogmundargigar crater row around the 12th century. The lava flow was confined to the valley between the two parallel ridges (top left), before reaching the southern coast of the Reykjanes Peninsula (lower right) along a broad front. · Foto: Photo by Oddur Sigurdsson, 1983 (Icelandic National Energy Authority). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
File di crateri
Paese
Iceland
Regione
Atlantic Ocean Volcanic Regions / Iceland Neovolcanic Rift Volcanic Province
Altitudine
360 m
Coordinate
63.917, -22.067
Ultima eruzione
1340
Contesto tettonico
Rift zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Forma vulcanica
Cluster
Roccia principale
Basalt / Picro-Basalt
Sintesi geologica

The Krýsuvík-Trölladyngja volcanic system is described by the Catalogue of Icelandic Volcanoes as an approximately 50-km-long composite fissure swarm trending about N38°E, including a 30-km-long swarm of fissures, with no central volcano. It is one of the volcanic systems arranged en-echelon along the Reykjanes Peninsula west of Kleifarvatn lake. The Fagradalsfjall and Krýsuvík fissure swarms are considered splits or secondary swarms of the Krýsuvík–Trölladyngja volcanic system. Small shield volcanoes have produced a large portion of the erupted volume within the system. Several eruptions have taken place since the settlement of Iceland, including the eruption of a large basaltic lava flow from the Ogmundargigar crater row around the 12th century. The latest eruption, identified through tephrochronology, took place during the 14th century.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Trölladyngja è un vulcano situato nella regione del Suðurland, nella parte sud-occidentale dell'Islanda.

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Storia delle eruzioni

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8500 BCE~8172 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 06204 BCE~5876 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 05548 BCE~5220 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 21284 BCE~956 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 0300 BCE~28 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 2684~1012 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 21012~1340 · 5 eruzioni · VEI max. 18500 BCE6204 BCE3580 BCE1284 BCE1012

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1340VEI 1Stima geologica
    1340 – In corso
    Tradarfjöll
  2. 1325VEI 1Stima geologica
    1325 – In corso
    Elborg vid Trolladyngju
  3. 1188VEI 1Osservata
    1188 – In corso
    Mavahlidargigir
  4. 1151VEI 1Osservata
    1151 – In corso
    Ogmundargigar and other vents
  5. 1075 (±75 anni)VEI 0Stima geologica
    1075 – In corso
    Gvendarselsgigar
  6. 900VEI 2Stima geologica
    900 – In corso
    Melholl, Afstapahraun
  7. 190 a.C. (±75 anni)VEI 2Stima geologica
    BCE 190 – In corso
    Obrinnisholar
  8. 1060 a.C. (±75 anni)VEI 0Stima geologica
    BCE 1060 – In corso
    Sandfellskofagigir
  9. 5290 a.C. (±150 anni)VEI 2Stima geologica
    BCE 5290 – In corso
    Burfell
  10. 6000 a.C.VEI 0Stima geologica
    BCE 6000 – In corso
    Hrútagjár
  11. 8500 a.C.VEI 0Stima geologica
    BCE 8500 – In corso
    Hagafell

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