The Askja volcanic system forms one of the 5-6 volcanic systems of the Northern Volcanic Zone, that divides the North-American and the Eurasian plates. Historical eruptions have occurred both within the central volcano and in its fissure swarm. As an example, repeated fissure eruptions occurred in the fissure swarm, and a Plinian eruption occurred within the volcano itself in 1875. This led to the formation of the youngest caldera in Iceland, which now houses the Lake Öskjuvatn. Six eruptions occurred in the 1920„s and one in 1961 in Askja. No historical accounts have, however, been found of eruptive activity of Askja before 1875, likely due to its remote location. To improve the knowledge of historic and prehistoric activity of Askja...
Skerin ridge is a 4.5 km long and on average 100 m wide ridge, situated on a radial fissure trending...
The stratigraphy of Esja is described and the chronology of the succession established by means of t...
Very few studies exist on the processes and products of formerly ice-confined, multiple vent and mul...
[1] The Askja volcanic system, North Iceland, experienced a volcano-tectonic episode between 1874 an...
Postglacial activity on the Askja volcanic system, north Iceland, has been dominated by basaltic vol...
Few divergent plate boundaries are subaerial. Active rifts in Iceland provide valuable surface info...
Austurfjöll is the largest basaltic glaciovolcanic massif at Askja volcano (Central Iceland), and th...
Four major NE trending postglacial volcanic and tectonic fissure swarms (volcanic systems) occur on ...
The magmatic plumbing system beneath Askja, a volcano in the central Icelandic highlands, is imaged ...
The volcanic eruption that began on 19 March 2021 at Fagradalsfjall is the first one to occur on the...
Katla is a hazardous volcano in south Iceland, in large part covered by the Mýrdalsjökull glacier. I...
Abstract: Krafla Geothermal Field is located inside the Krafla Caldera in the Northeast of Iceland. ...
The magmatic plumbing system beneath Askja, a volcano in the central Icelandic highlands, is imaged ...
The ice-capped Eyjafjallajökull volcano, south Iceland, had been dormant for 170 years when the firs...
Krafla central volcano in Iceland has experienced numerous basaltic fissure eruptions through its hi...
Skerin ridge is a 4.5 km long and on average 100 m wide ridge, situated on a radial fissure trending...
The stratigraphy of Esja is described and the chronology of the succession established by means of t...
Very few studies exist on the processes and products of formerly ice-confined, multiple vent and mul...
[1] The Askja volcanic system, North Iceland, experienced a volcano-tectonic episode between 1874 an...
Postglacial activity on the Askja volcanic system, north Iceland, has been dominated by basaltic vol...
Few divergent plate boundaries are subaerial. Active rifts in Iceland provide valuable surface info...
Austurfjöll is the largest basaltic glaciovolcanic massif at Askja volcano (Central Iceland), and th...
Four major NE trending postglacial volcanic and tectonic fissure swarms (volcanic systems) occur on ...
The magmatic plumbing system beneath Askja, a volcano in the central Icelandic highlands, is imaged ...
The volcanic eruption that began on 19 March 2021 at Fagradalsfjall is the first one to occur on the...
Katla is a hazardous volcano in south Iceland, in large part covered by the Mýrdalsjökull glacier. I...
Abstract: Krafla Geothermal Field is located inside the Krafla Caldera in the Northeast of Iceland. ...
The magmatic plumbing system beneath Askja, a volcano in the central Icelandic highlands, is imaged ...
The ice-capped Eyjafjallajökull volcano, south Iceland, had been dormant for 170 years when the firs...
Krafla central volcano in Iceland has experienced numerous basaltic fissure eruptions through its hi...
Skerin ridge is a 4.5 km long and on average 100 m wide ridge, situated on a radial fissure trending...
The stratigraphy of Esja is described and the chronology of the succession established by means of t...
Very few studies exist on the processes and products of formerly ice-confined, multiple vent and mul...