Snæfell (Múlaþing)
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Snæfell (, "snow mountain") at high, is an ice-capped
stratovolcano A stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, is a typically conical volcano built up by many alternating layers (strata) of hardened lava and tephra. Unlike shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes are characterized by a steep profile with ...
located in the north-east part of
Vatnajökull National Park Vatnajökull National Park ( ) is one of three national parks in Iceland, and is the largest one. It encompasses all of Vatnajökull glacier and extensive surrounding areas. These include the national parks previously existing at Skaftafell in th ...
, Iceland. While it has been dormant in the
Holocene The Holocene () is the current geologic time scale, geological epoch, beginning approximately 11,700 years ago. It follows the Last Glacial Period, which concluded with the Holocene glacial retreat. The Holocene and the preceding Pleistocene to ...
, it is now known to have had repose times of over 100,000 years between eruptions, so it cannot be assumed to be extinct.


Geography

The mountain is the tallest
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in the Merriam- ...
stratovolcano A stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, is a typically conical volcano built up by many alternating layers (strata) of hardened lava and tephra. Unlike shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes are characterized by a steep profile with ...
in Iceland, at , and is immediately east of the Hálslón Reservoir of the Kárahnjúkar hydroelectric project and north of the
Vatnajökull Vatnajökull ( Icelandic pronunciation: , literally "Glacier of Lakes"; sometimes translated as Vatna Glacier in English) is the largest and most voluminous ice cap in Iceland, and the second largest in area in Europe after the Severny Island i ...
glacier with its Eyjabakkajökull tongue. Its ice-cap contains the following glaciers, from north clockwise: * Sveinsjökull * Sótajökull (to the east, now mostly melted) * Dimmagilsjökull * Axlarjökull (to the south-west) * Ljósurðarjökull * Grjótárjökull (to the west) * Ljósurðarjökull. It is the border between the municipalities of
Múlaþing Múlaþing () is a municipality in eastern Iceland which was formed in 2020 from the merger of Fljótsdalshérað, Seyðisfjörður, Borgarfjarðarhreppur and Djúpavogshreppur. It is the second largest municipality in the country by area (th ...
and Fljótsdalshreppur so the western slopes are in Múlaþing and the eastern in Fljótsdalshreppur. It is SW of
Egilsstaðir Egilsstaðir () is a town in east Iceland on the banks of the Lagarfljót river. It is part of the municipality of Múlaþing and the largest settlement of the Eastern Region (Iceland), Eastern Region with, as of 2024, a population of 2,632 inha ...
by "road".


Geology

Snæfell is the northernmost central volcano in Iceland's off-rift Öræfi volcanic belt, which is regarded by some as an eastern flank zone to the
northern volcanic zone The Andean Volcanic Belt is a major volcanic belt along the Andean cordillera in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. It is formed as a result of subduction of the Nazca plate and Antarctic plate underneath the South America ...
. Mostly Snæfell was formed under ice cover. In addition to the main mountain, the Snæfell volcanic system has a series of fissures and smaller subglacial eruptive features, oriented in a south-west to north-east direction (27°), almost parallel to the active northern volcanic zone, which is to its west. The associated fissure swarm, which was not recognised by earlier authors, has now been mapped to be long. The basal
tholeiitic basalt The tholeiitic magma series () is one of two main magma series in subalkaline igneous rocks, the other being the calc-alkaline series. A magma series is a chemically distinct range of magma compositions that describes the evolution of a mafic ...
sheet bedrock age on which the volcano is built, is between 2.5 and 1.8 million years old and can be easily distinguished from the current volcano's
magma Magma () is the molten or semi-molten natural material from which all igneous rocks are formed. Magma (sometimes colloquially but incorrectly referred to as ''lava'') is found beneath the surface of the Earth, and evidence of magmatism has also ...
source which is transitional alkalic, with no evidence of admixture with continental crust, as some had postulated might be the case. Recent work has suggested that the Upptyppingar subglacial volcano to its west has compositional similarities to Snæfell which helps the argument for a flank zone concept. Snæfell compositions have been studied in some detail as they help to understand
mantle plume A mantle plume is a proposed mechanism of convection within the Earth's mantle, hypothesized to explain anomalous volcanism. Because the plume head partially melts on reaching shallow depths, a plume is often invoked as the cause of volcanic ho ...
characteristics that may be related to the Iceland hotspot, and magma evolution. The oldest
basalt Basalt (; ) is an aphanite, aphanitic (fine-grained) extrusive igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of low-viscosity lava rich in magnesium and iron (mafic lava) exposed at or very near the planetary surface, surface of a terrestrial ...
of the volcano has been dated at 1350 ± 28 , basalt at the summit is 256 ± 28 ka and there are multiple samples between these ages, with for example
trachyandesite Trachyandesite is an extrusive igneous rock with a composition between trachyte and andesite. It has little or no free quartz, but is dominated by sodic plagioclase and alkali feldspar. It is formed from the cooling of lava enriched in alkal ...
at 466 ± 40 ka. These are K–Ar ages and near summit
rhyolite Rhyolite ( ) is the most silica-rich of volcanic rocks. It is generally glassy or fine-grained (aphanitic) in texture (geology), texture, but may be porphyritic, containing larger mineral crystals (phenocrysts) in an otherwise fine-grained matri ...
with a previous K–Ar age of 253 ± 6 ka was subsequently re-dated by the more accurate 40Ar–39Ar method to 207 ± 10 ka. The magma involved in the formation of the mountain must have come from mantle sources and
uranium–lead dating Uranium–lead dating, abbreviated U–Pb dating, is one of the oldest and most refined of the radiometric dating schemes. It can be used to date rocks that formed and crystallised from about 1 million years to over 4.5 billion years ago with routi ...
of
zircon Zircon () is a mineral belonging to the group of nesosilicates and is a source of the metal zirconium. Its chemical name is zirconium(IV) silicate, and its corresponding chemical formula is Zr SiO4. An empirical formula showing some of th ...
is consistent with these datings. The magma has been found to have had residence times of between 100,000 and 200,000 years between eruptions, which is much longer than for other Icelandic volcanoes and means previous suspicions that the volcano might only be dormant, are more likely to be the case. There is some hydrothermal activity at the periphery of the Snæfell volcano.


Access

Access to the mountain is usually via
Skriðuklaustur Skriðuklaustur () is an old farmstead and a historic site in the valley of Fljótsdalur, Iceland. It contains the ruins of a 16th-century monastery, which were revealed by an archaeological excavation between 2,002 and 2,012. On site is the ...
, a Vatnajökull National Park service centre, and when the park is open in summer via the F909 road that accesses the northern Brúarjökull and Eyjabakkajökull regions of Vatnajökull with a car park at the Snæfellsskáli ranger hut. The mountain top with its good views requires climbers to have special equipment and skills.


See also

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Volcanism of Iceland :''The volcano system in Iceland that started activity on August 17, 2014, and ended on February 27, 2015, is Bárðarbunga.'' :''The volcano in Iceland that erupted in May 2011 is Grímsvötn.'' Iceland experiences frequent volcanic activity, ...
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List of volcanic eruptions in Iceland This is an incomplete list of volcanic eruptions in Iceland. Please see External links below for databases of Icelandic eruptions which include over 530 events. ''For latest information about the current/ongoing series of eruptions near Grindav ...
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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 volcano, ...


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External links

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Snæfell
in the Catalogue of Icelandic Volcanoes {{DEFAULTSORT:Snaefell Holocene volcanoes Öræfajökull Belt Potentially active volcanoes Stratovolcanoes of Iceland Volcanic systems of Iceland