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Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice 11th – 16th July 2014 The only place where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge rises above sea level. Staffing • Mr Paul Shimmin (Leader) • Mr Keith Winstanley (Deputy Leader) • Mrs Danielle Winstanley Flights Fri. 11th July: IOM Fri. 11th July: Manchester out: 07.05 out: 13.25 arr: 07.55 Manchester arr: 15.00 Keflavik Weds. 16th July: Keflavik out: 08.00 Weds. 16th July: Manchester out: 16.55 arr: 11.35 Manchester arr: 17.40 IOM General Profile of Iceland • Area: 103,000 sq km • Coastline: 4,970 km • Terrain: mostly plateau interspersed with mountain peaks, icefields; coast deeply indented by bays and fiords • Land use: – arable land: 0.07% – other: 99.93% (2011) • Natural resources: fish, hydropower, geothermal power, diatomite Is there a National Health Service? • Yes. After 6 months.. • IOM is not in EEA – no EHIC so we will have DEC insurance Demographics • • • • • Population: 306,694 (July 2009 est.) Age Structure: 0-14 years: 20.7% Population growth rate: 0.741% (2009 est.) Urban population: 92% (2008) Infant mortality rate: 3.23 deaths/1,000 live births • Life expectancy at birth: 80.67 years • Adult literacy: 99% Living Costs (2012) Eating out Meal for 2, Mid-range Restaurant, three-course, no drinks £51.70 Supermarket Chicken Breasts (Boneless, Skinless), (1kg) £10.55 Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) £10.00 1 Pair of Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar) £100.56 Internet (6 Mbps, Unlimited Data ADSL) £35.45 Where can the information we will collect and the experiences we have be put to use? • Global climate change • Evidence for climatic change over the last 20 000 years. • Global warming – possible causes. Possible effects: on a global scale. • Responses to global warming: International, national and local. Where can the information we will collect and the experiences we have be put to use? Plate movement 1. Earth structure, plate tectonics theory - sea-floor spreading. 2. Evidence for Continental Drift 3. Constructive plate margins. Vulcanicity 1. Forms of intrusive activity – dykes, sills, batholiths. 2. Forms of extrusive activity – geysers, hot springs and boiling mud. 3. Major forms of extrusive activity – types of volcanoes and lava 4. Case studies of recent (inside the last 30 years) volcanic events • The nature of the volcanic hazard • The impact of the event • Management of the hazard and responses to the event. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge (Divergent tectonic plate boundary) Iceland’s Eruptions • The island lies just south of the Arctic Circle on top of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where two tectonic plates are pulling apart. Magma from deep inside Earth rushes upward, filling the gaps and fueling Iceland's volcanic eruptions, which occur regularly. • Eyjafjallajökull volcano on March 27, 2010. The eruption started on March 21, hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes, due to fears of flooding. From a different angle, Eyjafjallajökull's "lavafall" on March 26, 2010. Krafla Volcano - Iceland An incandescent basaltic lava flow winds its way from a vent at Krafla volcano in 1984. The flow originated from an 8.5-km-long fissure which was produced by rifting along the mostly submarine Mid-Atlantic Ridge where it rises above sea level. Cooling lava flows More cooling lava The Gullfoss (Golden Falls) Waterfall An eruption of the geyser ‘Strokkur’. • Not far from Eyjafjallajokull glacier, the much larger Mýrdalsjökull glacier (check the map on the next slide) A river with volcanic black sand banks meanders to the sea through fields near the southern coast Reykjavik Day 1 - Friday • Arrive at Hotel approximately 17.30 via prite coach with guide • Evening meal • Visit to local hot spring Day 2 - Saturday • Golden Circle tour (8 – 9) hours (private coach and guided) Gullfoss waterfall Great Geysirn (Geyser) Strokkur (Geyser) Pinvellir National park – mid atlantic ridge above ground and site of world’s oldest parliament Ice-skating + food Day 3 • • • • • South Shore guide tour Greenhouses driven by geothermal power Eyjafjallajokull Waterfalls – Seljalandsfoss and Skargofloss Local farm visit to hear and see first hand evidence of eruption’s effects. • Bowling and pizza in evening Day 4 • • • • • Lava tubes Snorkelling mid – Atlantic Ridge Reykyavik tour Evening meal out Swim in hot springs Day 5 • Travel home