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Eyjafjöll

Volcano in Iceland
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Eyjafjallajökull sometimes referred to by the numeronym E15, is one of the smaller ice caps of Iceland, north of Skógar and west of Mýrdalsjökull.
The eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, that began as a fissure eruption on 20 March 2010 and later continued from the summit caldera on 14 April, was over.
Eyjafjallajökull is a strato volcano, the most common tupe. It is a conical volcano built by many layers of hardened lava, tephra, pumice and volcanic ash.
Apr 16, 2010 · Eyjafjallajokull volcano, Icelandic volcano whose name is derived from an Icelandic phrase meaning 'the island's mountain glacier.
Apr 13, 2024 · Eyjafjallajökull glacier is a symbol of both natural beauty and raw power and is one of many glaciers on the South Coast of Iceland.
May 13, 2024 · The volcano is approximately 77 miles (125 km) from Reykjavik and 28 miles (45 km) from the town of Vik. It's relatively easy to spot ...
Between March and June 2010 a series of volcanic events at Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland caused enormous disruption to air travel across Western Europe.
Eyjafjallajökull is one of the few stratovolcanoes, or composite volcanoes, found in Iceland. This means that it is a conical volcano consisting of many layers ...
Eyjafjallajökull volcano is a 1666 m high stratovolcano with an east-west elongated direction, the system is about 25 km long and 15 km wide. The volcano is ...
Located to the north of Skógar (Skogar) and to the west of the bigger glacier Mýrdalsjökull (Myrdalsjokull), it is a mountain range formed by many eruptions ...