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Torfajökull

Torfajokull

Stratovulcano · Iceland · 1280 m

The Torfajökull central volcano is cut by a 12 x 18 km caldera that formed during the Pleistocene. Torfajökull is of one of the largest areas of silicic and intermediate volcanism in Iceland. The Laugahraun (lower left) and Domadalshraun (right center) lava flows, seen here from the SE, are located just within and north of, respectively, the northern caldera rim. At least 12 eruptions have occurred in the last 9,000 years with activity concentrated in the west.
The Torfajökull central volcano is cut by a 12 x 18 km caldera that formed during the Pleistocene. Torfajökull is of one of the largest areas of silicic and intermediate volcanism in Iceland. The Laugahraun (lower left) and Domadalshraun (right center) lava flows, seen here from the SE, are located just within and north of, respectively, the northern caldera rim. At least 12 eruptions have occurred in the last 9,000 years with activity concentrated in the west. · Foto: Photo by Oddur Sigurdsson, 1977 (Icelandic National Energy Authority). · Wikimedia Commons
Tipo
Stratovulcano
Paese
Iceland
Regione
Atlantic Ocean Volcanic Regions / Iceland Neovolcanic Rift Volcanic Province
Altitudine
1280 m
Coordinate
63.892, -19.122
Ultima eruzione
1477
Contesto tettonico
Rift zone / Oceanic crust (< 15 km)
Forma vulcanica
Composite
Roccia principale
Rhyolite
Sintesi geologica

The Torfajökull central volcano, located north of Myrdalsjökull and south of Thorisvatn lake, is cut by a 12-km-wide caldera that formed during the Pleistocene. With about 225 km3 of silicic extrusive rocks exposed, it comprises the largest area of silicic and intermediate volcanism in Iceland. Work by Moles et al. (2019) identified the Ring Fracture Rhyolites as the source of the rhyolitic and trachyandesitic Thórsmörk Ignimbrite and the II-RHY-1 tephra, and dated them at 51.3 ± 4.2 ka (40Ar/39Ar). The dominantly rhyolitic complex rises about 500 m above surrounding basaltic plains and is elongated WNW-ESE. Most rhyolitic lava flows were erupted subglacially, with silicic hyaloclastites that form ridge and dome-shaped breccias. During postglacial times only a narrow fissure zone at the western end has been active, producing mostly silicic lava flows, domes, and tephras. The most recent silicic eruption produced the Hrafntinnuhraun flow about 900 CE. The fissure system is along trend with and was active at the same time as the basaltic Veidivötn fissure system of Bárdarbunga central volcano in 1477 CE. The small Torfajökull icecap lies mostly outside the SE rim of the caldera, which is the site of vigorous thermal activity over a broad area of 130-140 km2.

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Torfajökull è un piccolo ghiacciaio islandese situato nella regione di Suðurland nel Sud del paese. È situato a Nord del ghiacciaio Mýrdalsjökull e a Sud del bacino idrico Þórisvatn. Il ghiacciaio è alto 1190 metri ed è ampio 15 km².

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Storia delle eruzioni

Riepilogo (VEI nel tempo)
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6050 BCE~5799 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?5297 BCE~5046 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?5046 BCE~4795 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?4795 BCE~4545 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?1785 BCE~1534 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?1283 BCE~1032 BCE · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?28 BCE~223 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 3724~975 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 3975~1226 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. ?1226~1477 · 1 eruzioni · VEI max. 26050 BCE4294 BCE2286 BCE530 BCE1226

Cronologia dettagliata

  1. 1477VEI 2Osservata
    1477-03 – In corso
    N of caldera (Namshraun, Laugahraun)
  2. 1170VEI ?Stima geologica
    1170 – In corso
    W side of caldera (Hrafntinnuhraun)
  3. 870VEI 3Stima geologica
    870 – In corso
    W side of caldera (Hrafntinnuhraun)
  4. 150 (±100 anni)VEI 3Stima geologica
    150 – In corso
    N of caldera (Domadalshraun)
  5. 1150 a.C. (±100 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 1150 – In corso
    N of caldera (Domadalshraun)
  6. 1550 a.C. (±500 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 1550 – In corso
    W side of caldera (Markafljot domes)
  7. 4550 a.C. (±500 anni)VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 4550 – In corso
    N of caldera (Haolduhraun)
  8. 4850 a.C.VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 4850 – In corso
    W of caldera (Laufafell domes)
  9. 5050 a.C.VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 5050 – In corso
    Hrafntinnusker and Domadalshraun
  10. 6050 a.C.VEI ?Stima geologica
    BCE 6050 – In corso
    W side of caldera (Slettahraun)

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