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- Tindfjallajökull abstract "Tindfjallajökull is a stratovolcano in the south of Iceland. It has erupted rocks of basaltic to rhyolitic composition, and a 5-km-wide caldera was formed during the eruption of the 54,000 year old Thórsmörk Ignimbrite.It is capped by a glacier of 19 km². Its highest peak is Ýmir (1462m), which takes its name from the giant Ýmir of Norse mythology. The most recent eruption was at an unknown time in the Holocene.The name means "Tindfjöll glacier". Tindfjöll ("peak mountains") is a ridge that extends to the south of the glacier.The rivers that flow from the glacier are Hvítmaga to the north-east, Gilsá to the south, Þórólfsá to the south-west, Valá to the north-west and Blesá to the north. Hvítmaga, Gilsá and Þórólfsá drain into Markarfljót while Valá and Blesá drain into Eystri Rangá.".
- Tindfjallajökull thumbnail Tindfjallajökull_from_aeroplane.jpg?width=300.
- Tindfjallajökull wikiPageID "13230020".
- Tindfjallajökull wikiPageRevisionID "540865439".
- Tindfjallajökull elevationM "1462".
- Tindfjallajökull lastEruption "Possibly Holocene".
- Tindfjallajökull location Iceland.
- Tindfjallajökull name "Tindfjallajökull".
- Tindfjallajökull photo "Tindfjallajökull from aeroplane.jpg".
- Tindfjallajökull prominenceM "2109.6".
- Tindfjallajökull range Mid-Atlantic_Ridge.
- Tindfjallajökull type Stratovolcano.
- Tindfjallajökull subject Category:Holocene_volcanoes.
- Tindfjallajökull subject Category:Iceland_East_Volcanic_Zone.
- Tindfjallajökull subject Category:South_Iceland.
- Tindfjallajökull subject Category:Volcanoes_of_Iceland.
- Tindfjallajökull point "64.3 -19.95".
- Tindfjallajökull type NaturalPlace.
- Tindfjallajökull type Place.
- Tindfjallajökull type Volcano.
- Tindfjallajökull type Wikidata:Q532.
- Tindfjallajökull type Place.
- Tindfjallajökull type Location.
- Tindfjallajökull type SpatialThing.
- Tindfjallajökull comment "Tindfjallajökull is a stratovolcano in the south of Iceland. It has erupted rocks of basaltic to rhyolitic composition, and a 5-km-wide caldera was formed during the eruption of the 54,000 year old Thórsmörk Ignimbrite.It is capped by a glacier of 19 km². Its highest peak is Ýmir (1462m), which takes its name from the giant Ýmir of Norse mythology. The most recent eruption was at an unknown time in the Holocene.The name means "Tindfjöll glacier".".
- Tindfjallajökull label "Tindfjallajökull".
- Tindfjallajökull label "Tindfjallajökull".
- Tindfjallajökull label "Tindfjallajökull".
- Tindfjallajökull label "Tindfjallajökull".
- Tindfjallajökull label "Tindfjallajökull".
- Tindfjallajökull label "Tindfjallajökull".
- Tindfjallajökull label "Tindfjallajökull".
- Tindfjallajökull label "Тиндфьядлайёкюдль".
- Tindfjallajökull sameAs Tindfjallaj%C3%B6kull.
- Tindfjallajökull sameAs Tindfjallajökull.
- Tindfjallajökull sameAs Tindfjallajökull.
- Tindfjallajökull sameAs Tindfjallajökull.
- Tindfjallajökull sameAs Tindfjallajökull.
- Tindfjallajökull sameAs Tindfjallajökull.
- Tindfjallajökull sameAs Tindfjallajökull.
- Tindfjallajökull sameAs Tindfjallajökull.
- Tindfjallajökull sameAs Q1432927.
- Tindfjallajökull sameAs Q1432927.
- Tindfjallajökull lat "64.3".
- Tindfjallajökull long "-19.95".
- Tindfjallajökull wasDerivedFrom Tindfjallajökull?oldid=540865439.
- Tindfjallajökull depiction Tindfjallajökull_from_aeroplane.jpg.