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Surtsey (Icelandic: "Surtur's island") is a volcanic island off the southern coast of Iceland. At 63.303°N,20.6047°W it is also the southernmost point of Iceland. It was formed in a volcanic eruption...
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Vulkano on Surtsey, Iceland: It's history, eruptions, latest news, pictures + some info around and some links. Geschichtlich, ausbruch, Aktuelles, Bildern + einige info rundherum und einige Links. ... Active volcanoes / Aktive vulkaner:; Surtsey, Iceland;
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Surtsey - The Volcano Island - Plants- birds- animals and sealife - how do all these come to life on an isolated island? Including pictures, photoes and text.. ... Quite a few web-sites have stories about the volcano island named Surtsey, which so suddenly popped up from the ocean in 1963, soon to be 40 years ago. But so far...
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Surtsey Links ... Books about Surtsey ... Due to the relative ease of access to Surtsey, scientists were able to study the eruptions and related tornadoes, waterspouts, hail, and lightning in great detail.
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Welcome to the Surtsey Research Society´s Website. ... The Surtsey Research Society was founded in 1965, two years after the onset of the Surtsey eruption. Further information on the society can be found here.
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Subject: Surtsey ... I (would like) basic info about the 1963 eruption of Surtsey. What happened and what is the up to date condition? ...     Surtsey, is part of a chain of islands that extend southward from the (main) island of Iceland. The volcano that makes up this island may be older but the island itself was born on...
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Story of the 1963 eruption. ... For three and a half years Surtsey rumbled and lava flowed. Long before the eruption stopped the island was proclaimed a nature preserve and all travel there was restricted to scientist that used this unique opportunity to study the gradual development of life on a sterile landmass.
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From our volumetric erosion measurements, the survival of Surtsey as an intact island appears likely at least for the next 100 years, assuming the pace of erosion is episodic as it has been over the past 30 years.
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Guide to Surtsey, the most recent addition to the Westman Island archipelago. ... Lava started flowing from the western crater of Surtsey on the 4th of April 1964. Its main flows ran towards south and east and the lava shield by the crater grew 100 metres thick. This lava effusion stopped on the 17th of May in 1965.
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The eruptions of the submarine volcano became visible above the Atlantic Ocean on November 15, 1963. While Surtsey was forming, volcanic ash and smoke shot up to 10 kilometers above the vent of the island.
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