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help| Surtsey (Icelandic: "Surtur's island") is a volcanic island off the southern coast of Iceland. At 63°18′11″N 20°36′17″W / 63.303, -20.6047 it is also the southernmost point of Iceland. It was formed in a volcanic eruption which began 130 metres (426 ft) below sea level, and reached the surface on 14 November 1963. The eruption lasted until 5 June 1967, when the island reached its maximum size of... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Surtsey
Surtsey (Icelandic: "Surtur's island") is a volcanic island off the southern coast of Iceland. At 63°18′11″N 20°36′17″W / 63.303, -20.6047 it is also the southernmost point of Iceland. -
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Lithosere
This is the case in Surtsey, a "new," small volcanic island located off the south coast of Iceland. -
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List of recently born islands
Notably only Surtsey and Home Reef are currently islands, and Surtsey is the only one that is expected to survive. -
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Vestmannaeyjar
Surtsey (1.4 km²) -
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New islands
Notably only Surtsey and Home Reef are currently islands, and Surtsey is the only one that is expected to survive. -
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KFJX
1 Saga Communications operates these stations owned by Surtsey Media. -
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Iceland
Iceland controls Surtsey, one of the youngest islands in the world. -
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Island
Another hot spot in the Atlantic is the island of Surtsey, which was formed in 1963. -
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List of World Heritage Sites in Europe
Surtsey — 2008 -
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Founder effect
Another continuing study has been following the biocolonization of Surtsey, Iceland, a new volcanic island that erupted offshore between 1963 and 1967.
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