Oddnýjarhnjúkur-Langjökull volcanic system in the context of "Skjaldbreiður"

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👉 Oddnýjarhnjúkur-Langjökull volcanic system in the context of Skjaldbreiður

Skjaldbreiður (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈscaltˌpreiːðʏr̥] , "broad shield") is an Icelandic lava shield formed in a huge and quite protracted eruption series from about roughly 9,500 years ago. The extensive lava fields which were produced by this eruption, flowed southwards, and formed the basin of Þingvallavatn, Iceland's largest lake, and Þingvellir, the "Parliament Plains" where the Icelandic national assembly, the Alþing was founded in 930.

The volcano summit is at 1,066 m (3,497 ft), and its crater measures roughly 300 m (980 ft) in diameter. The Skjaldbreiður lava shield covers 170 km (66 sq mi) with a volume of about 13 km (3.1 cu mi). and is sometimes considered as a separate southern part of the Oddnýjarhnjúkur-Langjökull volcanic system which it is usually classified as being within. In this context its most recent eruption would be 3600 years ago, and the earliest eruption after the last ice age 10,200 years ago. There are at least three lava units deposited between 6000 and 9000 years BP,

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