Askja (äs′kyä), volcano, c.4,950 ft (1,510 m) high, E central Iceland; one of the highest in Europe. Its great eruption of 1875 devastated a large area; Askja last erupted in 1961. Askja caldera, surrounded by mountains of tuff, contains Öskjuvatn, a crater lake c.550...
Subaerial landslides and volcano flank collapses can generate tsunamis with devastating consequences. The lack of comprehensive models incorporating both the landslide and the wave mechanics represents a gap in providing consistent predictions of real events. Here, we present a novel three-dimensional granu...
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The volcano Askja in east-central Iceland erupted several times between 1920 and 1930, following a very large caldera-forming eruption in 1875. The last eruption occurred in 1961. Measurements of the vertical component of ground deformation in Askja were commenced in 1966 and made once each ...
Abrupt shifts between wet and dry phases of the 1875 eruption of Askja Volcano: microscopic evidence for macroscopic dynamics. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 184, 256-270.CAREY, R.J., HOUGHTON, B.F. & THORDARSON, T., 2009: Abrupt shifts between wet and dry phases of the ...
Bull Volcanol 72:259–278. : 10.1007/s00445-009-0317-3Carey RJ, Houghton BF, Thordarson T (2010) Tephra dispersal and eruption dynamics of wet and dry phases of the 1875 eruption of Askja volcano, Iceland. Bull Volcanol 72:259–278 View Article...
The Askja central volcano and its associated fissure swarm are located on the northeastern rift zone in central Iceland. The eruption of Askja on March 28-29 1875 had a plinian phase that lasted 6-7 hours, produced approximately 0.2 km3 of ash and rhyolitic pumice, and created a surge ...
Conduit, eruption and plume dynamics through- out the 28-29 March 1875 eruption of Askja volcano, Ice- land. Ph.D. thesis, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Hawaii, USA, 299 pp.R.J. Carey. Conduit, eruption and plume dynamics throughout the 28-29 March 1875 eruption ...
Last glacial maximumAusturfjll is the largest basaltic glaciovolcanic massif at Askja volcano (Central Iceland), and through detailed studies of its volcanological and geochemical characteristics, we provide a detailed account of the sequence and structure of the ice-confined construction of a large...
Last glacial maximumAusturfjoll is the largest basaltic glaciovolcanic massif at Askja volcano (Central Iceland), and through detailed studies of its volcanological and geochemical characteristics, we provide a detailed account of the sequence and structure of the ice-confined construction of a large...