Skjaldbreiður

Coordinates: 64°24′36″N 20°45′44″W / 64.41000°N 20.76222°W / 64.41000; -20.76222
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Skjaldbreiður
Skjaldbreiður as seen from Þingvellir
Highest point
Elevation1,060 m (3,480 ft)
Coordinates64°24′36″N 20°45′44″W / 64.41000°N 20.76222°W / 64.41000; -20.76222
Naming
English translationbroad shield
Language of nameIcelandic
Geography
Skjaldbreiður is located in Iceland
Skjaldbreiður
Skjaldbreiður
Iceland
Geology
Age of rock9,500 years
Mountain typeshield volcano
Map
Selected geological features near the Skjaldbreiður shield volcano.(red outline). Light violet shading shows the current surface area of the Skjaldbreiður lava flows. Shading also shows:    calderas,   central volcanoes and   fissure swarms,   subglacial terrain above 1,100 m (3,600 ft), and   seismically active areas. Clicking on the image enlarges to full window and enables mouse-over with more detail.

Skjaldbreiður (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈscaltˌpreiːðʏr̥] , "broad shield") is an Icelandic lava shield formed in one huge and protracted eruption roughly 9,500 years ago.[1] 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 1,060 m (3,480 ft), and its crater measures roughly 300 m (980 ft) in diameter.

Straddling the Mid-Atlantic ridge, the lava fields from Skjaldbreiður have been torn and twisted over the millennia, forming a multitude of fissures and rifts inside the Þingvellir National Park, the best known of which are Silfra, Almannagjá [ˈalˌmanːaˌcauː], Hrafnagjá [ˈr̥apnaˌcauː] and Flosagjá [ˈflɔːsaˌcauː].

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  1. ^ "Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-05768". volcano.si.edu. Retrieved 2022-12-20.