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Deildartunguhver – most powerful hotspring in the world

The most powerful hotspring in the world, Deildartunguhver, must have something special about it. If not, it would not be no. 1 with its 180 liters of almost boiling hot water per second. At the site, a modest sign stating the world record was put up there a couple of years ago. Is it possible to explain why this hotspring appears there in the West of Iceland? Yes, it is possible. The mantle convection currents are mirrored around the volcano Katla, reaching equadistance to Kverkfjöll and Deildartunguhver. Kverkfjöll and Deildartunguhver are in turn on the same latitude. Sounds complex? No – this triangle is not difficult to see on a map.

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A part of Deildartunguhver, the most powerful hotspring in the world.

Deildartunga - Kverkfjöll - Katla

The position compared to Kverkfjöll and Katla is obviously Symmetrical. In addition, the connection between Deildartunguhver and the Reykjanes Ridge can be easily traced along the relevant convection cell division line to the SW.

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The mystery of the Snaefell mountains

There are two Snæfells in Iceland. One is known as Snæfellsjökull on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, the other is Snæfell north of Vatnajökull Glacier. Those two mountains represent the two extremes to the West and East of Iceland, and they are exactly on the same latitude. The distance from those two mountains to Hekla is exactly the same! Can that be explained? The answer is yes, it can be explained rather easily. This mirror effect of landscape is quite extraordinary, but examples like this one make it easier to explain the magma current under the crust of Iceland. Try to have a look at these two mountains on Google maps and compare them 🙂

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Iceland is located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. On the top of this ridge there is a rift, in between the Eurasian tectonic plate and the North-American tectonic plate. These two plates drift away from each other. In 1930 Sir Arthur Holmes made it clear that mantle currents make these movements possible. Step by step the mechanism of tectonic drift has been revealed, and my analysis represented here of the convection current system is a contribution to further clarifying the details of the inner structure of Earth.