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composed of
basalt and some rhyolite. To the
north is a
shield volcano,
Sandfell at 610 m (2,000 ft),
which on the valley's horizon. The
volcanoes have...
- S. G.; Ronchin,
Erika (2018-02-05). "Syn-Emplacement
Fracturing in the
Sandfell Laccolith,
Eastern Iceland—Implications for
Rhyolite Intrusion Growth and...
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Other subglacial volcanoes on
Reykjanes Peninsula:
Litla Sandfell with tuya
Geitafell (Brennisteinsfjöll) behind...
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because people have
collected them,
despite being prohibited. In
nearby Sandfell,
there used to be an
Iceland spar mine.
Reykir is also a
source of geothermal...
- Fossá: It is a
stream that
enters the Húnaflói bay,
descending from the
Sandfell hill (689 m
above sea level). Fossá: It is the left
tributary of the Svartá...
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route called Skíðastaðavegur from Illugastaðir
along Engjadalur, west of
Sandfell, down Hallárdalur
valley to Skagastrandir.
Likely the
oldest of the roads...