Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-06040
On 13 September 1984 groundwater gained access to the eruptive fissure at Krafla, producing these clouds of steam and ash. The two-week eruption, which began on 4 September 1984, was dominantly effusive, and produced 0.12 km3 of lava flows from an 8.5-km-long fissure.
Photo by Michael Ryan, 1984 (U.S. Geological Survey).
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Keywords: ash plume | ash | plume | eruption | explosive eruption | steam | lava water interaction | fissure
Krafla