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Vatnajökull

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Iceland as seen from space, with Vatnajökull appearing as a white area to the lower right Image:Vatnajökull.jpeg Image:Iceland Grimsvoetn 1972-B.jpg Image:VatnajoekullDetailSkaftafell.jpg Image:VatnaJokull.jpg Vatnajökull (English: Lake glacier) (IPA: [ˈvahtnajœːkʏtl ̥]) is the largest glacier in Iceland. It is located in the south-east of the island, covering more than 8% of the country. With a size of 8,100 km², it is the largest glacier in Europe in volume and the second largest (after Austfonna on Nordaustlandet, Svalbard) in area.

The average thickness of the ice is 400 m, with a maximum thickness of 1000 m. Iceland's highest mountain, Öræfajökull (2,110 m), is located in the southern periphery of Vatnajökull, near Skaftafell National Park. It is classified as an ice cap glacier.

Under the glacier, as under many of the glaciers of Iceland, there are several volcanoes. The volcanic lakes, Grímsvötn for example, were the sources of a large glacier run in 1996. The volcano under these lakes also caused a considerable but short-time eruption in the beginning of November 2004.

Vatnajökull has been shrinking for some years now, possibly because of climatic changes and recent volcanic activity.

The Indian Navy team led an expedition to Vatnajökull.[1][2]

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  • An expedition on the Vatnajökull, showing what it's like to try to cross it alone, on foot, in winter: "http://www.soloice.com"

Coordinates: 64°24′N 16°48′Wda:Vatnajökull de:Vatnajökull es:Vatnajökull fr:Vatnajökull is:Vatnajökull it:Vatnajökull lt:Vatnajokutlis hu:Vatnajökull ms:Vatnajökull nl:Vatnajökull no:Vatnajökull nn:Vatnajökull pl:Vatnajökull pt:Vatnajökull fi:Vatnajökull sv:Vatnajökull tr:Vatnajökull zh:瓦特納冰原

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