List of volcanoes in Iceland

There are too many presumed extinct or now inactive volcanic features to list all of these below, so most monogenetic volcanoes can not be mentioned individually. This list of volcanoes in Iceland only includes major active and dormant volcanic mountains, of which at least 18 vents have erupted since human settlement of Iceland began around 900 AD. Subsequent to the main list a list is presented that classifies the volcanoes into zones, systems and types. This is in the context that there are several classification systems and many of the volcanoes may have separate shallow magma chambers and a deeper common magma source.

Where a major vent is part of a larger volcano this is indicated in the list comment. Since some of these vent eruptions have been very large, disruptive or been regarded in popular culture as a separate volcano they have been included in the list but where this is not the case it is not appropriate to duplicate or create entries. So for minor vent eruptions since human occupation see the more comprehensive list of volcanic eruptions in Iceland.

Volcanoes

Name Elevation Coordinates Last eruption VEI Notes
(m) (ft)
Askja 1516 4974 65°02′N 16°45′W / 65.03°N 16.75°W / 65.03; -16.75 (Askja) 1961 5 [1] Also known as Askja-Dyngjufjöll, or Askja-Hrúthálsar volcanic system[2]
Bárðarbunga 2005 6515 64°38′N 17°34′W / 64.64°N 17.56°W / 64.64; -17.56 (Bárðarbunga) 2014–2015 6 Also known as Bardarbunga and Veiðivötn[3][4]
Brennisteinsfjöll 626 2054 63°55′N 21°50′W / 63.92°N 21.83°W / 63.92; -21.83 (Brennisteinsfjöll) 1341 (± 1 year) 2 Also known as Bláfjöll and Brennisteinsfjoll[5][6]
Eldfell 279 915 63°26′N 20°15′W / 63.43°N 20.25°W / 63.43; -20.25 (Eldfell) 1973 3 A vent in the Vestmannaeyjar, or Eyjar volcanic system. It is a volcanic cone on the island of Heimaey.[7][8]
Eldey 70 230 63°43′59″N 23°00′00″W / 63.733°N 23°W / 63.733; -23 (Eldey) 1926 3 or 4 (Disputed) [9] Also known as Eldey and Geirfuglasker volcanic systems.[10] This is classified often in either the Reykjanes volcanic system or as part of the Reykjanes Ridge. In the later context an eruption may have occurred as recently as 1970[11]
Eldgjá ca 800 ca 2625 64°14′N 18°22′W / 64.24°N 18.37°W / 64.24; -18.37 (Eldgjá) 934 6 [12] Also known as Katla, Mýrdalsjökull[13] A large eruptive fissure of the Katla volcano.
Eldvörp–Svartsengi 230 755 63°52′N 22°24′W / 63.87°N 22.40°W / 63.87; -22.40 (Þorbjörn) 2024, ongoing - Also Sundhnúkur crater row (Sundhnúkagígaröðin). Is part of Svartsengi volcanic system but this has been classified by some with the Reykjanes volcanic system.[14][15]
Esjufjöll 1760 5774 64°16′N 16°39′W / 64.27°N 16.65°W / 64.27; -16.65 (Esjufjöll) 1927 - Also known as Esjufjoll[16][17]
Eyjafjallajökull 1666 5466 63°38′N 19°37′W / 63.63°N 19.62°W / 63.63; -19.62 (Eyjafjallajökull) 2010 4 Also known as Eyjafjallajokull[18][19]
Fagradalsfjall 385 1263 63°53′N 22°16′W / 63.89°N 22.27°W / 63.89; -22.27 (Fagradalsfjall) 2023 0 [20] Also has been classified as part of Krýsuvík-Trölladyngja volcanic system.[21]
Fremrinámur 939 3081 65°26′N 16°39′W / 65.43°N 16.65°W / 65.43; -16.65 (Fremrinámur) 800 BCE (± 300 years) 0 Also known as Fremrinámar and Fremrinamur.[22][23]
Grensdalur 497 1631 64°01′N 21°10′W / 64.02°N 21.17°W / 64.02; -21.17 (Grensdalur) dormant - Active during Pleistocene,[24] it is part of the Hengill volcanic system.[25]
Grímsnes 214 702 64°02′N 20°52′W / 64.03°N 20.87°W / 64.03; -20.87 (Grímsnes) ~3500 BCE 3 Also known as Grimsnes[26][27]
Grímsvötn 1725 5659 64°25′N 17°20′W / 64.42°N 17.33°W / 64.42; -17.33 (Grímsvötn) 2011 4 Also known as Grimsvotn[28] and Grímsvötn-Laki.[29]
Heiðarsporðar 490 5659 65°34′59″N 16°49′01″W / 65.583°N 16.817°W / 65.583; -16.817 (Heiðarsporðar) 200 BCE 4 Also known as Heidarspordar and Heiðarsporður[30][31]
Hekla 1491 1608 63°59′N 19°42′W / 63.98°N 19.70°W / 63.98; -19.70 (Hekla) 2000 3 [32] Also known as Hekla-Vatnafjöll.[33]
Helgafell 227 745 63°26′N 20°16′W / 63.43°N 20.26°W / 63.43; -20.26 (Helgafell) 3950 BCE (± 300 years) - A vent in the Vestmannaeyjar, or Eyjar volcanic system. It is a volcano on the island of Heimaey.[7][8]
Helgrindur 986 3235 64°51′58″N 23°16′59″W / 64.866°N 23.283°W / 64.866; -23.283 (Helgrindur) unknown - Also known as Lýsuhóll, Lysuhóll, Lysukard[34] or Lýsuskarð. Has had two small eruptions between 1100 and 10,000 years ago but timings very poory constrained.[35]
Hengill 803 2634 64°11′N 21°20′W / 64.18°N 21.33°W / 64.18; -21.33 (Hengill) 150 CE (± 75 years) 2 Complicated volcanic system with largest volcanic vent Hengill, as at a triple junction.[36][25]
Herðubreið 1682 5518 65°11′N 16°20′W / 65.18°N 16.34°W / 65.18; -16.34 (Herðubreið) dormant - Active during Pleistocene. It is a prominent central volcano of the Askja (Askja-Dyngjufjöll, Askja-Hrúthálsar) volcanic system.[1][2]
Hofsjökull 1782 5846 64°51′N 19°32′W / 64.85°N 19.53°W / 64.85; -19.53 (Hofsjökull) dormant - Active during Holocene. Also known as Hofsjokull[37] or Hofsjökull-Kerlingarfjöll.[38]
Holuhraun 778 2553 64°50′N 16°50′W / 64.84°N 16.83°W / 64.84; -16.83 (Holuhraun) 2015 - Part of the Bárðarbunga (Bardarbunga, Veiðivötn) fissure system.[3][4]
Hrómundartindur 540 1772 64°04′N 21°12′W / 64.07°N 21.20°W / 64.07; -21.20 (Hrómundartindur) 10,000 BCE - Not dormant as there was in 1994 magma inflow into its reservoir at 7 km (4.3 mi) depth. Also known as Hromundartindur[39][40]
Hveravellir 1360 4462 64°45′N 19°59′W / 64.75°N 19.98°W / 64.75; -19.98 (Hveravellir) 950 CE ± 50 years 6 Northern central volcano of the eastern Langjökull volcanic system also known as Langjokull, Oddnýjarhnjúkur-Langjökull, Oddnyjarhnjukur-Langjokull, and Skjaldbreiður (southern part) volcanoes.[41][42]
Hverfjall 420 1378 65°22′N 16°32′W / 65.36°N 16.53°W / 65.36; -16.53 (Hverfjall) ~500 BCE - Tuff ring in the Krafla fissure system.[43][44]
Jólnir 70* 230* 63°18′N 20°38′W / 63.30°N 20.63°W / 63.30; -20.63 (Jólnir) 1966 - A vent in the Vestmannaeyjar, or Eyjar volcanic system. This vent of Surtsey has since eroded to below sea level.[7][8]
Katla 1512 4961 63°38′N 19°03′W / 63.63°N 19.05°W / 63.63; -19.05 (Katla)) 1918 5 [12]{ Also known as Katla, Mýrdalsjökull[13]
Kerlingarfjöll 1488 4882 64°38′N 19°19′W / 64.63°N 19.32°W / 64.63; -19.32 (Kerlingarfjöll) dormant - Active during Holocene. The stratovolcano of Hofsjökull[37] or Hofsjökull-Kerlingarfjöll.[38]
Kolbeinsey Ridge 5 16 66°40′N 18°30′W / 66.67°N 18.50°W / 66.67; -18.50 (Kolbeinsey) 1755 2(?) Continuation to north of Mid-Atlantic Ridge[45]
Kollóttadyngja 1177 3825 65°13′N 16°33′W / 65.22°N 16.55°W / 65.22; -16.55 (Kollóttadyngja) unknown - The shield volcano associated with Askja (Askja-Dyngjufjöll, Askja-Hrúthálsar)[1][2]
Krafla 650 2133 65°44′N 16°47′W / 65.73°N 16.78°W / 65.73; -16.78 (Krafla) 1984 4 [43][44]
Krýsuvík 379 1243 63°56′N 22°06′W / 63.93°N 22.10°W / 63.93; -22.10 (Krýsuvík) 1188 2 Also known as Krysuvik-Trolladyngja,[46] Krýsuvík-Trölladyngja, or Krísuvík[47]
Kverkfjöll 1920 6299 64°39′N 16°43′W / 64.65°N 16.72°W / 64.65; -16.72 (Kverkfjöll) 1968 1 Also known as Kverkfjoll[48][49]
Laki 1725 5606 64°04′N 18°13′W / 64.06°N 18.22°W / 64.06; -18.22 (Laki) 1783-84 6 Part of Grímsvötn fissure system, so also known as Grimsvotn,[28] and Grímsvötn-Laki.[29]
Loki-Fögrufjöll 1570 5151 64°29′N 17°48′W / 64.48°N 17.80°W / 64.48; -17.80 (Fögrufjöll) 1910 - Name of subglacial cone stratovolcano vent system of the Bárðarbunga (Bardarbunga, Veiðivötn) volcanic system, being the Hamarinn central volcano; the Loki ridge to its north-east and the Fögrufjöll ridge to its south-west[3][4]
Ljósufjöll 988 3241 64°52′N 22°14′W / 64.87°N 22.23°W / 64.87; -22.23 (Ljósufjöll) 960 AD (± 10 years) 3 Also known as Ljosufjoll[50][51]
Öræfajökull 2119 6952 64°00′N 16°39′W / 64.00°N 16.65°W / 64.00; -16.65 (Öræfajökull) 1727 5 Also known as Oraefajokull[52] or Hnappafellsjökull[53]
Prestahnúkur 1386 4504 64°36′N 20°36′W / 64.60°N 20.60°W / 64.60; -20.60 (Prestahnúkur) 7550 BC (± 500 years) - Also known as Prestahnukur[54] or Prestahnjúkur[55] it is the central volcano of the western Langjökull system.[42]
Reykjaneshryggur -80 -262 63°40′N 23°20′W / 63.67°N 23.33°W / 63.67; -23.33 (Reykjaneshryggur) 1970 - The 1970 eruption of Reykjaneshryggur (the Reykjanes Ridge) has indirect evidence and some would assign the 1926 eruption near Eldey as most recent as this was definite[11][15][10]
Snæfellsjökull 1448 4751 64°48′N 23°47′W / 64.80°N 23.78°W / 64.80; -23.78 (Snæfellsjökull) 200 CE (± 150 years) 2 Also known as Snaefellsjokull[56][57]
Surtsey 174 571 63°18′N 20°37′W / 63.30°N 20.62°W / 63.30; -20.62 (Surtsey) 1963 - An island vent in the Vestmannaeyjar, or Eyjar volcanic system.[7][8]
Theistareykir 564 1850 65°53′N 16°50′W / 65.88°N 16.83°W / 65.88; -16.83 (Theistareykjarbunga) 750 BCE (± 100 years) - Þeistareykjarbunga (Theistareykjarbunga) is a central volcano of the Theistareykir[58] or Þeistareykir volcanic system.[59]
Thórðarhyrna 1660 5446 64°07′N 17°00′W / 64.12°N 17.0°W / 64.12; -17.0 (Thordarhyrna) 1910 4 Thordarhyrna (Þórðarhyrna)[60] is a central volcano of the Thordarhyrna Grímsvötn-Laki volcanic system.[61]
Tindfjallajökull 1463 4800 63°47′N 19°34′W / 63.78°N 19.57°W / 63.78; -19.57 (Tindfjallajökull) dormant - Active during Holocene.Also known as Tindfjallajokull[62] or Tindfjöll.[63]
Torfajökull 1259 4131 63°55′N 19°10′W / 63.92°N 19.17°W / 63.92; -19.17 (Torfajökull) 1477 3 Also known as Torfajokull.[64][65]
Trölladyngja 1468 4816 64°53′N 17°15′W / 64.89°N 17.25°W / 64.89; -17.25 (Trölladyngja) ~2980 BC - Part of the Bárðarbunga (Bardarbunga, Veiðivötn) fissure system.[3][4]
Tungnafellsjökull 1535 5036 64°44′N 17°55′W / 64.73°N 17.92°W / 64.73; -17.92 (Tungnafellsjökull) dormant - Active during Holocene. Also known as Tungnafellsjokull,[66] Tungnafellsjökull-Vonarskarð, or Vonarskarð[67]
Vatnafjöll 1235 4052 63°55′N 19°40′W / 63.92°N 19.67°W / 63.92; -19.67 (Vatnafjöll) 750 AD (± 1000[dubiousdiscuss] years) - [32] Also known as Hekla or Hekla-Vatnafjöll.[33]
Vestmannaeyjar 283 928 63°15′N 20°10′W / 63.25°N 20.17°W / 63.25; -20.17 1973 - Also known as Eyjar volcanic system.[7][8]

Volcanic zones and systems

Volcanism in Iceland
Map
Volcanic systems and central volcanoes in Iceland. Shading shows: likely active volcanic systems   fissure swarms,   central volcanoes,    calderas,   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.

Iceland has four major volcanic zones related a divergent tectonic plate boundary, and a hot spot:

The Mid-Iceland Belt (MIB) connects them across central Iceland.

In Iceland's EVZ, the central volcanoes, Vonarskarð and Hágöngur belong to the same volcanic system; this also applies to Bárðarbunga and Hamarinn, and possibly to Grímsvötn and Þórðarhyrna.[69] The classification of volcanic systems depends on volcanology studies and has evolved with time. For example, while Grímsvötn and Þórðarhyrna have similar eruptive compositions, as of 2020 Þórðarhyrna had not been studied in enough detail to have assurance that these are not two separate central volcanoes of two separate volcanic systems.[70] The southern tip of the EVZ propagating rift is an off rift region called the South Iceland volcanic zone (SIVZ), that often has more evolved magma and thus explosive eruptions.[68]

North of Iceland, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is called Kolbeinsey Ridge (KR) and is connected to the NVZ via the Tjörnes fracture zone (TFZ). Also the South Iceland seismic zone (SISZ) is another fracture zone, which connects the EVZ and WVZ. Both fracture zones include their own volcanic systems, smaller than those in the MIB.

There are also two intraplate volcanic belts: Öræfajökull or Öræfi, (ÖVB) on the Eurasian plate, and Snæfellsnes (SVB) on the North American plate.[71][72] It is proposed that the east–west line going from the Grímsvötn volcano in the Mid-Iceland Belt (MIB) to the Snæfellsnes volcanic belt (SVB) shows the movement of the North American plate over the Iceland hotspot.[73]

Volcanic systems

Volcanic system Volcanic zone Other features Name of central volcano
of the volcanic system
Typical eruption style and notes
Reykjanes RVB Gunnuhver geothermal field nil Fissure swarm with effusive lava flows and phreatomagmatic/surtseyan explosive in sea with tephra. Crater rows with spatter, scoria and some tuff cones, lava shields, tindars and hyaloclastite hills.[15] The Reykjanes and the Svartsengi volcanic systems are sometimes classified together.[15]
Svartsengi RVB Þorbjörn nil Fissure swarm with effusive lava flows and phreatomagmatic/surtseyan explosive in sea with tephra. Crater rows with spatter, scoria and some tuff cones, tindars and hyaloclastite hills.[15] The Reykjanes and the Svartsengi volcanic systems are sometimes classified together under the former name. Accordingly, volcanoes such as Þorbjörn have been assigned by authors to either name.[15]
Fagradalsfjall RVB Langhóll, Fagradalshraun, Geldingadalir nil Fissure swarm with effusive lava flows. Crater rows with spatter, scoria and some tuff cones, tindars and hyaloclastite hills.[47] The smaller Fagradalsfjall volcanic system is often classified with the Krýsuvík volcanic system.[47]
Krýsuvík RVB Búrfell nil Fissure swarm with effusive lava flows, minor scoria deposits with long hyaloclastite ridges, tuya, and shield volcanoes.[47] The smaller Fagradalsfjall volcanic system is often classified with the Krýsuvík volcanic system.[47]
Brennisteinsfjöll RVB Geitahlíð peak, Bláfjöll hyaloclastite ridge, Vífilsfell, Hæðir shield volcano, Leitahraun shield volcano nil Fissure swarm with tuyas, hyaloclastite ridges and shield volcanoes.[6]
Hengill WVZ/RVB/SISZ Grensdalur, Hveragerdi, Þingvallavatn, Hellisheiði Hengill Fissure swarms with effusive lava flows and minor tephra production from phreatomagmatic activity. The central volcano is a hyaloclastite massif of tuyas and tindars. There are multiple other tindars, tuyas and crater rows.[25]
Hrómundartindur WVZ - Hrómundartindur Multiple rows of tindars and a recent lava flow[40]
Grímsnes WVZ - Seyðishólar Fissure swarms with effusive lava flows, and mildly explosive magmatic tephra. Scoria cones or cone rows.[27]
Haukadalur WVZ Geysir, Laugarvatn, Bjarnarfell Laugarfjall Rhyolite dome.[74]
Langjökull WVZ Oddnýjarhnjúkur, Skjaldbreiður Hveravellir Effusive basaltic lava eruptions with jökulhlaups[42] The Prestahnúkur and Langjökull systems have been classified together.[69]
Prestahnúkur WVZ - Prestahnúkur Recently effusive basaltic lava eruptions but central volcano is rhyolite with ice cover so jökulhlaup potential. Clusters of tuyas and lava shields.[55] The Prestahnúkur and Langjökull systems have been classified together.[69]
Hofsjökull MIB - Hofsjökull/Kerlingarfjöll Double central volcanos. Recently effusive basaltic eruptions but potential for explosive tephra eruptions and jökulhlaups.[38]
Tungnafellsjökull MIB Vonarskard Tungnafellsjökull/Hágöngur Small basaltic lava effusive eruptions recently but multiple rhyolyte domes and caldera structure so explosive potential.[67][69]
Vestmannaeyjar EVZ Surtsey, Heimaey, Eldfell nil Effusive lava and phreatomagmatic. Multiple volcanic islands and sea mounts. Also known as Westman Islands, a central volcano may be developing.[8] Is part of SIVZ.[68]
Eyjafjallajökull EVZ - Eyjafjallajökull Explosive intermediate to rhyolitic eruptions with tephra and small basaltic, to silicic lava flows and jökulhlaups[19] Is part of SIVZ.[68]
Katla EVZ Eldgjá, Mýrdalsjökull Katla Typically explosive basaltic eruptions with tephra, and jökulhlaups[13] Is part of SIVZ.[68]
Tindfjallajökull EVZ - Tindfjallajökull Central rhyolitic dome with basaltic lava fields[63]
Hekla EVZ Vatnafjöll Hekla Explosive tephra eruptions and fissure swarm effusive lavas of mixed composition. Often central eruptions feature a short plinian or subplinian opening phase followed by lava effusion.[33]
Torfajökull EVZ - Torfajökull Explostive rhyolitic tephra and dome centrally but basalt effusive on fissure swarm. Fissure eruptions have propagating from Bárðarbunga volcanic system.[65]
Bárðarbunga EVZ Trölladyngja, Veiðivötn Bárðarbunga/Hamarinn Explosive basaltic eruptions with tephra, effusive lava from fissure swarms and jökulhlaups.[4]
Grímsvötn EVZ Laki Grímsvötn/Thórdarhyrna Explosive basaltic eruptions with tephra and lava with jökulhlaups. The Þórðarhyrna (Thordarhyrna) central volcano is not definitely part of the Grímsvötn volcanic system and may be a separate volcanic system.[29][61][70]
Kverkfjöll NVZ Kverkfjallarani Austari Kverkfjöll Explosive basaltic tephra eruptions and effusive basaltic lava eruptions. Tindars, hyaloclastite ridges and fissures.[49]
Askja NVZ Kollóttadyngja, Öskjuvatn and Kollur calderas Askja (Dyngjufjöll), Herðubreið Basaltic lava fissure eruptions with occasional large explosive silicic tephra eruptions. Double central volcanoes, shield volcano, rows of scoria/spatter cones, and some subglacial móberg ridges and associated tuyas.[2]
Fremrinámar NVZ - Fremrinámur Usually effusive lava in range tholeiitic (picrite and olivine-tholeiite basalts) to rhyolite.[23]
Krafla NVZ - Krafla Recently basaltic lava fissure eruptions, but historic caldera forming eruption on top of prior shield volcano over 100,000 years ago.[44]
Þeistareykir NVZ - Þeistareykjabunga Recent effusive eruptions from central vents forming lava shields but some explosive activity. The central volcano has silicic rocks but picrite and basaltic olivine tholeiites lavas are recent.[59]
Öræfajökull ÖVB - Öræfajökull Usually explosive tephra eruptions with jökulhlaups[53]
Esjufjöll ÖVB - Snæhetta Explosive tephra eruptions but rare[53]
Snæfell ÖVB - Snæfellsjökull Stratovolcano with rhyolites and evolved basalts and volcanic fissures with no recent eruptions put potential to reactivate.[75]
Ljósufjöll SVB - Ljósufjöll Stratovolcano with recently only effusive basaltic eruptions. In past rhyolytic eruptions[51]
Helgrindur SVB - Helgrindur Stratovolcano with recently only effusive basaltic eruptions. In past explosive silicic eruptions followed by extrusion of intermediate lava[35]
Snæfellsjökull SVB - Snæfellsjökull Stratovolcano with effusive basaltic eruptions and infrequent explosive silicic eruptions followed by extrusion of intermediate lava. Occasional jökulhlaups[57]

See also

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