Askja
Maps[edit]
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Location of the Askja central volcano, Iceland
Approaching Askja[edit]
Highland roads leading to Askja[edit]
F88: "Öskjuvegurinn"[edit]
Road F910[edit]
Aerial views[edit]
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Aerial view of the nested Askja calderas as well as lake Öskjuvatn
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Askja with the maar Víti in the foreground
The maar Víti[edit]
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With Öskjuvatn and Dyngjufjöll in the background
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With a good view of the tuff rock formations within the crater
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The difference in water colour between Víti and Öskjuvatn is due to mineralisation, esp. higher sulfur content in the waters of Víti
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Víti: easily eroded crater walls
Öskjuvatn[edit]
The origin of Öskjuvatn: 1) Eruptions - Magma chamber 2) Partially empty magma chamber, 3) The roof of the magma chamber gives in and thereby the caldera is formed in a big explosive eruption.
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Lake Öskjuvatn: result of a caldera forming event
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Probable distribution of volcanic ash during the 1875 eruption of Askja
Surroundings[edit]
Askja lies in a very remote part of Iceland, on high terrain with snow even in the summer time and deserts in the vicinity.
Drekagil[edit]
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The canyon Drekagil
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The huts at Drekagil:Accommodation and information for travellers
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The huts at Drekagil
Deserts of Ódáðahraun[edit]
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Aeolian sediment transport near Askja
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Ódáðahraun with huts
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Sandstorm south of Askja
Volcanic system of Askja[edit]
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The fissure system of Askja is probably the longest in Iceland (about 200 km, mostly to the north of the volcanic center).
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Magma chamber and fissure system of a similar, but different kind: at a coastal shield volcano
Eruption fissures of Askja[edit]
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Crater rows on Möðrudalsheiði
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Eruption fissure of the Askja system
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Jökulsárgljúfur: A fissure of the Askja system crosses just north of Dettifoss
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Another caused eruptions in Vesturdalur, about 2500 years ago
Lava of Askja volcanic system[edit]
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Pahoehoe lava of Askja
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Ropy pahoehoe at Askja
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The formation of pahoehoe lava (here: active lava flows of Kilauea)
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Pillow lavas of Askja: subglacial or subaqueous origin
Herðubreið: A tuya in the region of the Askja system[edit]
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Herðubreið with snow on her top
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Lava fields in the foreground
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