# Vatnafjöll

- **Country:** Iceland
- **Coordinates:** 63.920000, -19.670000
- **Age:** Tephrochronology
- **Type:** Fissure vents of Hekla
- **Location:** Iceland
- **Elevation M:** 1235
- **Last Eruption:** 1200 years ago

Vatnafjöll is a long, wide basaltic fissure vent system that is south-east of Hekla, Iceland. It includes from the north towards the south the hills of Innri-Vatnafjöll at high, Fremri-Vatnafjöll at and Vatnafjallarani at as the main Vatnafjöll edifice, at a distance of about from Hekla. It is part of the same system as Hekla, and the term Hekla-Vatnafjöll volcanic system has been used to describe it. More than two dozen eruptions have occurred at Vatnafjöll during the Holocene Epoch. Vatnafjöll has not erupted during the last 1100&nbsp;years. While these eruptions were predominantly effusive some basaltic tephra deposits have been found up to away.

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