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List of lakes of Iceland

List of lakes of Iceland

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This is a list of lakes of Iceland (partially indicating surface, depth and volume). Iceland has over 20 lakes larger than 10 km2 (4 sq mi), and at least 40 others varying between 2.5 and 10 km2 (1 to 4 sq mi) in size. This list also includes a few smaller lakes and ponds that are considered notable (for example Tjörnin in Reykjavik). The figures for many of the smaller lakes are unreliable. Also, some larger lakes vary considerably in size between years or seasons or, for the reservoirs, according to the needs of power plants. Some power plant reservoirs may not be present despite being larger than listed lakes.

Larger lakes (>10 km2)

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Smaller lakes (<10 km2)

  • Litlisjór, 9.2 km2, 17 m
  • Kleifarvatn, 9.0 km2, >90 m (sensitive to climatic and geological change and was getting smaller - started recovering again in 2004)
  • Breiðárlón, 8 km2 ?
  • Reyðarvatn, 8.3 km2
  • Hítarvatn, 7.6 km2, 24 m
  • Miklavatn, 6.6 km2, 23 m
  • Árneslón, 6.5 km2, 116 m
  • Sigríðarstaðavatn, 6.2 km2
  • Laxárvatn, 6.0 km2
  • Íshólsvatn, 5.2 km2, 39 m
  • Úlfljótsvatn, 60 m
  • Langavatn, 5.1 km2, 36 m
  • Ánavatn, 4.9 km2, 24 m
  • Hagalón, 4.6 km2, 116 m
  • Hlíðarvatn, 4.4 km2, 21 m
  • Arnarvatn hið stóra, 4.3 km2
  • Þríhyrningsvatn, 4.3 km2, 33 m
  • Hvalvatn, 4.1 km2, 160–180 m
  • Másvatn, 4.0 km2, 17 m
  • Fjallsárlón, 4.0 km2 ?
  • Skjálftavatn, 4.0 km2, 2.5 m
  • Stífluvatn, 3.9 km2, 23 m
  • Fljótavatn, 3.9 km2
  • Úlfsvatn, 3.9 km2
  • Kálfborgarárvatn, 3.5 km2
  • Langavatn, 3.5 km2
  • Hraunhafnarvatn, 3.4 km2, 3 m
  • Haukadalsvatn, 3.3 km2, 41 m
  • Grænavatn, 3.3 km2, 14 m
  • Eskihlíðarvatn, 3.3 km2, 5 m
  • Ljósavatn, 3.2 km2, 35 m
  • Sandvatn, 3.0 km2, 4 m
  • Ölvesvatn, 2.8 km2
  • Kýlingavötn (Kýlingar), 2.5-3.0 km2 (actually two adjoining lakes that nearly form a single body of water)
  • Sandvatn, 2.6 km2
  • Flóðið, 2.6 km2
  • Kvíslavatn nyrðra, 2.6 km2
  • Hraunsfjarðarvatn, 2.5 km2, 80 m
  • Stóra-Viðarvatn, 2.5 km2, 20 m
  • Oddastaðavatn, 2.5 km2, 18 m
  • Frostastaðavatn, 2.3 km2, >6 m
  • Laugarvatn, 2.1 km2
  • Meðalfellsvatn, 2.0 km2, 19 m
  • Elliðavatn, 1.8 km2, 7 m
  • Hreðavatn, 1.1 km2, 20 m
  • Skyggnisvatn
  • Hvítavatn
  • Tjörnin

See also


References

  1. Guðrún Jóhannesdóttir, ed. (2011). "Hálslón". Áhættuskoðun almannavarna, Lögreglustjórinn á Seyðisfirði (PDF) (in Icelandic) (1.0 ed.). Ríkislögreglustjórinn, Almannavarnadeild. p. 10. Archived from the original (pdf) on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  2. "Jökulsárlón orðið dýpsta vatn landsins". July 1, 2009. Retrieved May 2, 2010.
  3. Svavar Sigmundsson (27 May 2011). "Hvaðan kemur heitið á Grímsvötnum og Grímsfjalli?" [What is the origin of the names of Grímsvötn and Grímsfjall?]. Vísindavefurinn. Retrieved 4 November 2013.

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