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Reykjanes (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈreiːcaˌnɛːs]) is a
small headland on the south-western end of the
Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland,
giving the main...
- (pronounced [ˈreiːcaˌnɛsˌskaijɪ]), or
Reykjanes Peninsula, a
region in
southwest Iceland. It was
named after Reykjanes, the
southwestern tip of Reykjanesskagi...
- of the Mid-Atlantic
Ridge close to
southwest Iceland is
known as the
Reykjanes Ridge. The Mid-Atlantic
Ridge runs
through Iceland where the
ridge is...
- Brennisteinsfjöll; A
minor system on the
Reykjanes Peninsula in the southwest.
crater rows and
small shield volcanoes. Part of the
Reykjanes volcanic zone (RVZ). See...
- The
Reykjanes Peninsula (Icelandic:
Reykjanesskagi [ˈreiːcaˌnɛːsˌskaijɪ]) in
southwest Iceland is the
continuation of the
mostly submarine Reykjanes Ridge...
- The
Reykjanes Fires (Icelandic: Reykjaneseldar) were a
series of
volcanic eruptions that took
place on the
Reykjanes Peninsula in south-west
Iceland between...
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Reykjanes is the south-west end of the
Reykjanes Peninsula of Iceland. It is a
common geographical name in
Iceland and the
other officially recognised...
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Iceland is
mostly to be
found in the
Neovolcanic Zone,
comprising the
Reykjanes volcanic belt (RVB), the West
volcanic zone (WVZ), the Mid-Iceland belt...
- við Sundhnúksgíga 2023–2024) were a
series of
volcanic eruptions on the
Reykjanes Peninsula, near the town of Grindavík, Iceland.
Between December 2023...
- and
geodetic measurements (Wegener, K). F.
Bernauer correctly equated Reykjanes in south-west
Iceland with the Mid-Atlantic Ridge,
arguing with this that...