# Tindfjallajökull

- **Country:** Iceland
- **Coordinates:** 63.800000, -19.580000
- **Area:** 300 km2
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- **Type:** Stratovolcano
- **Range:** Mid-Atlantic Ridge
- **Location:** Iceland
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- **Elevation M:** 1462
- **Prominence M:** 1200
- **Last Eruption:** Possibly Holocene
- **Image Map Caption:** Geological features near the Tindfjallajökull volcanic system (red outline).

It is capped by a glacier that has been mapped to a maximum in the 1890's of about in area, but which by 2019 had had a 45% decrease in area. In 1945 to 1946 it was mapped to an area of , in 2000 The only current outlet glacier with a moraine is unnamed down the Eystri Botná valley but between 1994 and 2006 had surge glacier characteristics before regressing again. Part of the glacier to the north has now separated into three with one glacier being called Blesárjökull. A small glacier on the eastern slopes of Ýma called Ýmujökull has disappeared.

![Photo of Tindfjallajökull](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/af/Tindfjallaj%C3%B6kull_from_aeroplane.jpg)

**Source:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tindfjallajökull (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)
