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  2. Geysir - Wikipedia

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    Geysir (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈceiːsɪr̥] ⓘ), sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in south-western Iceland, [1] that geological studies suggest started forming about 1150 CE. [2] The English word geyser (a periodically spouting hot spring) derives from Geysir. [3]

  3. Geography of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Iceland has many geysers, including Geysir, from which the English word geyser is derived. With the widespread availability of geothermal power , and the harnessing of many rivers and waterfalls for hydroelectricity , most residents have access to inexpensive hot water, heating, and electricity.

  4. Geology of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Map of hotspots. Iceland is number 14. The geology of Iceland is unique and of particular interest to geologists. Iceland lies on the divergent boundary between the Eurasian plate and the North American plate. It also lies above a hotspot, the Iceland plume. The plume is believed to have caused the formation of Iceland itself, the island first ...

  5. Haukadalur - Wikipedia

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    The biggest geysers of Haukadalur are Strokkur and Geysir itself, which gave us the word 'geyser'. [1] Strokkur is very dependable and erupts every 4 to 10 minutes, [5] whereas the bigger Geysir nowadays erupts very rarely. [1] There are also more than 40 other smaller hot springs, mud pots and fumaroles nearby. [1]

  6. Strokkur - Wikipedia

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    Strokkur (Icelandic [ˈstrɔhkʏr̥], "churn") is a fountain-type geyser located in a geothermal area beside the Hvítá River in Iceland in the southwest part of the country, east of Reykjavík. [1] It typically erupts every 6–10 minutes. [ 2 ]

  7. List of geysers - Wikipedia

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    5 Iceland. 6 Mexico. 7 New Zealand. 8 Russia. 9 Serbia. 10 United States. ... Castle Geyser, Yellowstone. This is a list of notable geysers, a type of erupting hot ...

  8. Outline of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    An enlargeable topographic map of Iceland An enlargeable satellite image of Iceland. Geography of Iceland. Iceland is: a Nordic island country; Land boundaries: none; Coastline: 4,970 km; Population of Iceland: 319,326 people (April 2009 estimate) - 172nd most populous country; Area of Iceland: 103,000 km 2 (40,000 sq mi) - 107th largest country

  9. Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The erupting Geysir in Haukadalur valley, the oldest known geyser in the world Gullfoss, an iconic waterfall of Iceland. A geologically young land at 16 to 18 million years old, Iceland is the surface expression of the Iceland Plateau, a large igneous province forming as a result of volcanism from the Iceland hotspot and along the Mid-Atlantic ...