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The Hekla 3 Eruption eruption from the Hekla Volcanic System

Source: Hekla Volcanic System
Eruption site: Hekla
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Summary

The Hekla 3 tephra is the largest of the big plinian prehistoric tephra layers. It is normal to refer to the Hekla 3 tephra, not the Hekla 3 eruption, it has been classified as an eruption in order that the link to Hekla can be made.

References

The data on this page is from the following source(s). If you use this data please acknowledge the source of the data.

Larsen, G., and Thorarinsson, S. (1977) H4 and other acidic Hekla tephra layers. Jokull  27, 28-46

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