Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-06084
Iceland's largest geysers are located in the Haukadalur basin, part of the Geysir volcanic system, just east of the southern end of the Oddnyjarhnjukur-Langjokull fissure system. Here, the Strokkur geyser can be seen just as a burst of boiling water and steam erupts from a pool. This geyser erupts about every 10 minutes, producing a short-lived fountain that usually reaches about 20 m.
Photo by Bill Rose, 1975 (Michigan Technological University).
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Keywords: geothermal | geyser
Geysir