Krýsuvík fires
The Krýsuvík fires were a period of volcanic activity in a fissure swarm known as (Krýsuvík (volcanic system)) (is: Krýsuvíkureldar) on the Reykjanes peninsula.[1][2][3][4]

Krýsuvík

Hverasvæði í Krýsuvík

Krýsuvíkurkirkja
The fires started in the middle of the 12th century, probably in 1151 and written sources indicate that they ended in 1188. Lava flows associated with the Krýsuvík fires are Ögmundarhraun, Mávahlíðahraun and Kapelluhraun .[1][2][3][4]
See also
References
- Yfirlit um síðasta gosskeið á Reykjanesskaga – 800-1240 e.Kr - Isor.is Overview of the last eruption period on the Reykjanes peninsula - 800-1240 AD
- KRÝSUVÍKURELDAR I – ALDUR ÖGMUNDARHRAUNS OG MIÐALDALAGSINS - Ferlir.is Krysuvikureldfar I - Age of Ögmundarhraun and the MiddleAge - Ferlir.is
- MBL.is, A 50 km long fissure line stretches from Krýsuvík
- - Eldey.is, Reykjanes
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