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Информация про Ljósufjöll

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Тип
Volcanoes, Lava Fields, Mountains, Craters
Место назначения
Rif, Iceland
Расположение
Ljósufjöll, Iceland
Расстояние от центра
39.8 км
Пик сезона
Summer
Для всей семьи
No
Последнее извержение
960 CE ± 10 years
Высота
988 m
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Ljosufjoll is a colourful pair of craters.

Ljósufjöll is a central volcano and fissure vent system, located on the Snæfellsnes peninsula’s volcanic zone in West Iceland. 

Learn about and see more of this region on a tour of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula.


Photo from Wikimedia, Creative Commons, by H. Grobe. No edits made.


Geology and History

The system’s length is approximately 90 kilometres (56 miles), and its highest point is at 988 metres (3,421 ft) above sea level. Ljósufjöll reaches from the lava field Berserkjahraun to the university village Bifröst and its volcanic Grábrók craters. The eruption that created the system dates back to the 12th Century and proclaimed the lives of about 80 people, including Magnús Einarsson, then the bishop of Skálholt

The system contains cinder cones and is furthermore the largest Quaternary rhyolitic outcrop in the entire volcanic zone. The central volcano of Ljósufjöll is highly silicic, which causes its light colouration and sparked the system’s namesake, but Ljósufjöll translates to Mountains of Light.