Abstract : During the Holocene, Iceland has experienced more than 20 eruptions per century from about 30 active volcanoes. The magmatic production is completely dominated by basalts. Intermediary and rhyolitic rocks make up less than 10%.
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Erik Sturkell. Holocene major eruptions. Iceland in the Central Northern Atlantic : hotspot, sea currents and climate change, May 2010, Plouzané, France. ⟨hal-00482057⟩