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Kolbeinsey Kolbeinsey (Icelandic: [ˈkʰɔlˌpeinsˌeiː] ; also
known as Kolbeinn's Isle,
Seagull Rock, Mevenklint, Mevenklip, or
Meeuw Steen)...
- The
Kolbeinsey Ridge is a
segment of the Mid-Atlantic
Ridge located to the
north of
Iceland in the
Arctic Ocean. It is
bounded to the
south by the Tjörnes...
-
Arctic Circle contains the
northernmost habitation of Iceland,
whereas Kolbeinsey contains the
northernmost point of Iceland.
Iceland has
three national...
- Nunavut),
Danish Realm (Greenland), and
northern Iceland (Grímsey and
Kolbeinsey),
along with the
Arctic Ocean and
adjacent seas. Land
within the Arctic...
-
Hverfjall . Hotspot Ingólfsfjall Jólnir
Katla Keilir Kerlingarfjöll Note:
Kolbeinsey (3.84 km further north of map at 67deg)
Krafla Krakatindur Krýsuvík...
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northeastwards from the
Reykjanes Ridge,
forming the
Kolbeinsey Ridge.
During the
period when both the
Kolbeinsey and
Aegir ridges were active, the microcontinent...
- It lies 600 km (370 mi)
northeast of
Iceland (495 km [305 mi] NE of
Kolbeinsey), 500 km (310 mi) east of
central Greenland, and 900 km (560 mi) northwest...
- Grímsey
Hraunhafnartangi Kolbeinsey Norðfjarðarhorn
Surtsey Dyrhólaey
Bjargtangar Hvannadalshnjúkur This is a list of the
extreme points of Iceland, the...
- by its
proximity to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge,
which transforms into the
Kolbeinsey Ridge, and the Greenland-Scotland Ridge, and it lies just
south of the...
-
forming Kolbeinsey Ridge propagated northwards from Iceland,
splitting the Jan
Mayen Microcontinent away from the
Greenland plate. As the
Kolbeinsey Ridge...