Kverkfjöll
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kverkfjöll | |
---|---|
Image caption |
|
Elevation: | 5,733 ft (1,764 m) |
Coordinates: | |
Location: | Iceland |
Range: | |
Type: | Stratovolcano |
The mountain range Kverkfjöll (1,764 m) is situated on the north-eastern border of the glacier Vatnajökull in Iceland. With their glacier Kverkjökull, they are to be found between the Vatnajökull and the Dyngjufjöll (s. Askja). The mountains are still active volcanoes. Especially around 1720, they were often erupting and causing glacier runs.
Under the mountains, there is a very big and hot magma chamber which lead to the originating of glacier caves. In the meantime, they can't be visited any more because they could collapse.
In a certain distance, there are the hot springs of Hveradalir.
The oasis Hvannalindir lies between the Kverkjöll and Askja.
[edit] See also
- Fjords of Iceland
- Geography of Iceland
- Glaciers of Iceland
- Iceland plume
- Lakes of Iceland
- List of islands off Iceland
- List of volcanoes in Iceland
- Rivers of Iceland
- Volcanoes of Iceland
- Waterfalls of Iceland