This geology guide gives details of 15 geological itineraries around the island, based on a series of visits to Iceland organised by the Birkbeck College (University of London). These may be reasonably completed in one day by a group with it own adequate transport. This guide does not include all the sites of geological interest in Iceland, but instead it provides a representative selection of such sites for the interested visitor.
Preface
Introduction
The Geological Evolution of Iceland
Volcanic-Related Phenomena of the Icelandic Landscape
Lava Flow Features
Ice-Related Features
Structural Features
Itineraries
1. The Southwestern Area, Including Hekla
2. South Central Coastal Area, Hella to Hof, Including Thorsmork
3. The Southeast, Tungusel to Egilsstadir, Including Laki
4. Egilsstadir to Reykjahlid (Myvam)
5. The Myvatn Area
6. The Jokulsá A Fjöllum Valley
7. Askja
8. Asbyrgi To Akureyri
9. Akureyri To Drangsnes
10. Drangsnes to Snaefellsnes
11. The Snaefellness Peninsula
12. Thingvellir, Geysir and Gullfoss
13. Akuyeri, Hveravellir And Reykjavik
14. Reykjahlid - Nyidalur - Landmannalaugar - Eldgjá - South Coast; The Sprengisandur
15a. The Westmann Islands (Vestmannaeyjar)
15b. Reykjavik
References
Glossary
Appendix