jökulís
Jökulís is a term used in Icelandic to describe a type of glacial outburst flood, which occurs when a subglacial volcanic eruption melts a large volume of ice suddenly. This phenomenon is a result of the interaction between geothermal heat and glacial ice. The term "jökulís" is derived from the Icelandic words "jökull," meaning glacier, and "ís," meaning ice. These events are characterized by their sudden onset, rapid flow of water, and significant discharge of sediment and volcanic material.
Jökulís events are typically triggered by volcanic activity beneath a glacier. The heat from the eruption melts
Historically, jökulís events have had significant impacts on the surrounding environment and human settlements. For example,
Scientists study jökulís events to better understand the dynamics of glacial systems and the potential impacts