Grensdalur Volcano
Updated: 24. Mai 2024 10:37 GMT -
Stratovolcano 497 m / 1,631 ft
Southwestern Iceland, 64.02°N / -21.17°W
Aktueller Status: (wahrscheinlich) erloschen (0 von 5)
Southwestern Iceland, 64.02°N / -21.17°W
Aktueller Status: (wahrscheinlich) erloschen (0 von 5)
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Ausbrüche des Grensdalur: Pleistocene
Letzte Erdbeben in der Nähe
Uhrzeit | Mag. / Tiefe | Entfernung / Ort | |||
22. Mai. 12:25 (Reykjavik) | 2.0 5.1 km | 23 km westlich | 1.5 km SSE of Bláfjallaskáli | Info | |
22. Mai. 05:24 (Reykjavik) | 1.8 2.3 km | 3.2 km W of Skeggi_á_Hengli | Info | ||
22. Mai. 05:23 (Reykjavik) | 1.7 3.6 km | 2.0 km N of Hellisheiðarvirkjun | Info | ||
Samstag, 18. Mai 2024 GMT (2 Beben) | |||||
18. Mai. 06:47 (Reykjavik) | 2.0 2.4 km | 11 km nordwestlich | 3.6 km NNE of Hellisheiðarvirkjun | Info | |
18. Mai. 01:33 (Reykjavik) | 2.5 6.8 km | 28 km südwestlich | 7.6 km SSW of Bláfjallaskáli | Info | |
Freitag, 10. Mai 2024 GMT (1 Beben) | |||||
10. Mai. 14:22 (Reykjavik) | 1.7 6.3 km | 1.7 km S of Skeggi_á_Hengli | Info |
Beschreibung
The small Grensdalur volcanic system (also known as the Hveragerdi system) lies at the eastern end of the Reykjanes Peninsula, SE of the Hengill volcanic system and south of the Hrómundartindur volcanic system. Grensdalur is the oldest of the three volcanic systems in the Hengill area and was last active during the Pleistocene. The Hveragerdi geothermal area contains high- and low-temperature geothermal features that include fumaroles, hot springs and pools, mud pots, and geysers, and provide heat to the town of Hveragerdi.---
Smithsonian / GVP volcano information