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Grímsnes

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Mountain type
  
Crater rows

Elevation
  
214 m

Last eruption
  
3500 BCE

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Prestahnúkur, Theistareykjarbunga, Esjufjöll, Ljósufjöll, Vatnafjöll

Grímsnes is a fissure or crater row volcano located in southwestern Iceland, a relatively small volcanic system located SE of Thingvallavatn lake east of an en echelon group of volcanic fields extending across the Reykjanes Peninsula. The elevation at its apex is 214 meters. Tephrochronology approximates the volcano's last eruption as 3500 BC.

Map of Gr%C3%ADmsnes, Iceland

The individual volcanoes in the area include Kerið, a lake-filled volcanic crater.

The Grímsneshraun lava-fields in the area cover a total of 54 km2 (21 sq mi). The largest of these plains is the Seyðishólar-Kerhólahraun field which covers 23.5 km2 (9.1 sq mi). Other sizeable plains include the Tjarnarhólahraun field at 11.9 km2 (4.6 sq mi), the Kálfshólahraun field at 8.0 km2 (3.1 sq mi) and the Álftarhólshraun 6.2 km2 (2.4 sq mi). The total volume of lava produced in the lava flows of Grímsnes has been estimated at 1.2 cubic kilometres (0.29 cu mi)

References

Grímsnes Wikipedia