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Hekla (Icelandic pronunciation: ⓘ), or Hecla, [2] [3] is an active stratovolcano in the south of Iceland with a height of 1,491 m (4,892 ft). Hekla is one of Iceland's most active volcanoes ; over 20 eruptions have occurred in and around the volcano since the year 1210. [ 4 ]
A Hekla webcam had been adjusted to point at Eyjafjallajökull but someone forgot to relabel the web page. [1] -- Insider201283 ( talk ) 17:28, 19 April 2010 (UTC) [ reply ] Activity [ edit ]
The Hekla 3 eruption (H-3) c. 1000 BC is considered the most severe eruption of Hekla during the Holocene. [2] It threw about 7.3 km 3 of volcanic rock into the atmosphere, placing its Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) at 5. This would have caused a volcanic winter, cooling temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere for several years afterwards.
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Hecla is the traditional English spelling of the Icelandic volcano, Hekla, and may also refer to: Places. Fury and Hecla Strait, Nunavut, Canada; Hecla, Kentucky, USA;