Háalda

in iceland •  3 years ago 

Háalda – pronounced how-aaldaa, lit. ‘high wave’ – is a large glacier ridge (wave) formed during the 1727 eruption of the volcano Öræfajökull, itself a sub-glacier of Vatnajökull. In geological parlance, this is known as a dead-ice terrain.

In the second image, the glacial tongue Kotárjökull is seen extending downward.

https://blog.parrikar.com/2021/06/11/haalda/

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