- Vatnajökull
Vatnajökull (English: Glacier of Rivers) (IPA2|ˈvahtnaˌjœːkʏtl ̥) is the largest glacier in Iceland. It is located in the south-east of the island, covering more than 8% of the country. With a size of 8,100 km², it is the largest
glacier inEurope in volume (3,100 km³) and the second largest (afterAustfonna onNordaustlandet ,Svalbard ) in area (not counting the still larger ice cap ofSeverny Island ofNovaya Zemlya ,Russia , which is located in the extreme northeast of Europe).The average thickness of the ice is 400 m, with a maximum thickness of 1,000 m.
Iceland 's highest peak,Hvannadalshnúkur (2,110 m), is located in the southern periphery of Vatnajökull, nearSkaftafell National Park . It is classified as anice cap glacier.Under the glacier, as under many of the glaciers of Iceland, there are several
volcano es. The volcanic lakes,Grímsvötn for example, were the sources of a largeglacier run in1996 . The volcano under these lakes also caused a considerable but short-time eruption in the beginning of November 2004. During the lastice age , numerous volcanic eruptions occurred under Vatnajökull, creating manysubglacial eruption s. These eruptions formedtuya s, such asHerðubreið which originally sat beneath Vatnajökull during the last ice age.Vatnajökull has been shrinking for some years now, possibly because of climatic changes and recent volcanic activity. Until 1930 it was growing. The phenomenon of
Jökulhlaup is at present time confined to Vatnajökull.According to
Guinness World Records Vatnajökull is the object of the world's longest sight line, 550 km fromSlættaratindur , the highest mountain in theFaroe Islands . GWR state that "owing to the light bending effects of atmospheric refraction, Vatnajökull (2119m), Iceland, can sometimes be seen from theFaroe Islands , 340 miles (550km) away". This may be based on a claimed sighting by a British sailor in 1939. The validity of this record is analysed/undermined in mathematical and atmospheric detail by [http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org/panoramas.html#longlines J.C. de Ferranti]ee also
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Geography of Iceland
*Glaciers of Iceland
*Iceland plume
*Lakes of Iceland
*List of islands off Iceland
*List of volcanoes in Iceland
*Rivers of Iceland
*Volcanism in Iceland
*Waterfalls of Iceland
*List of glaciers
*Snowball Earth External links
* [http://www.islandsmyndir.is/html_skjol/halendid/vatnajokull/vatnajokull_yfirlit08.htm Photos of Vatnajökull from www.islandsmyndir.is]
* [http://gis.bofh.is/ornefnaskra/ Search engine and map of Iceland]
* [http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org/panoramas.html#longlines Viewfinder Panoramas]
* [http://www.soloice.com/soloice.html# What it's like to explore the ice cap in winter.]
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