Jólnir (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈjoulnɪr̥] ) was formerly a volcanic island south of Iceland. It was a former vent of Surtsey, along with Syrtlingur and Surtla. It emerged from the ocean as a result of active plate tectonics between December, 1965 and July, 1966. Oceanic erosion cyclically wore down the new lava as it formed, and the island sank below the surface several times.[1][2]

Jólnir
Jólnir on 22 August 1966, two weeks after volcanic activity ceased
Highest point
Elevation64 metres (210 ft) (as an island)
Below sea level (present)
ProminenceBelow sea level
Geography
LocationThe Atlantic Ocean's sea floor southwest of Surtsey, Iceland
Geology
Age of rockRecent
Mountain typeVolcanic island, volcanic cone
Last eruption1966

It was named for Jólnir, a Norse god (usually identified as a second name for Odin).

Jólnir's formation is closely linked to that of neighboring volcanic island, Surtsey, which emerged in 1963. Volcanic eruptions occurred in much of the surrounding water, but newly formed land was subject to erosion and many small islands washed away. By 1966, Jólnir had broken the surface and a volcanic cone of mafic tephra developed. The volcanic cone reached 64 metres (210 ft) above sea level,[1] but even this landmass eventually gave way to the eroding ocean waves.

After volcanic activity ceased on 8 August 1966, the Atlantic Ocean's waves rapidly eroded the volcanic island. Near the end of September 1966, the island disappeared below the Atlantic Ocean's surface.[1]

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63°17′41″N 20°37′58″W / 63.2947°N 20.6328°W / 63.2947; -20.6328

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