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Aerial view of Kverkfjoll (center) from the north, with the icefield of Vatnajokull in the background and an outlet glacier, Dyngjujokull, at right
(photo by Oddur Sigurdsson) <click to enlarge>
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Kverkfjöll
1920 ft (6300 m)
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Location: |
Southeast Iceland, northern edge of Vatnajokull, 50 miles (80 km) NW of Hofn |
Lat / Long: | 64.7° N, 16.7° W |
Volcanic Type: | Stratovolcano (subglacial) |
Volcanic Status: | Active, last eruption 1968 |
First Ascent: | Trautz, 1910 |
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Skiable Vertical: | up to 4000 ft (1200 m) locally, with over 6000 ft (1500 m) across Vatnajokull to the coast |
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Kverkfjoll is the fourth major volcano lying beneath the ice of Vatnajokull, situated on its far
northern edge. Two broad outlet glaciers pour out of the Vatnajokull icefield on either side
of the high massif of Kverkfjoll, which itself has a smaller outlet glacier pouring out of its throat
("kverkin" in Icelandic, for which the glacier Kverkjokull and the mountain Kverkfjoll are named).
A hut located at the head of the Kverkjokull provides another access point to the interior
of Vatnajokull.
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More photos and info about routes, access, etc. may be added in the future ...
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Topographic map of Kverkfjoll (1:100,000 scale)
<click to enlarge>
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