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La Terre vue de l'Espace : Premières neiges en Islande ![]() This Envisat image, acquired on 4 October, features the island of Iceland covered in the first snow of the 2008 winter. More than 11 percent of the island is covered by glaciers. The Vatnajokull glacier, the largest glacier in Europe, is located in the southeast where the white area is more prominent. Reykjavik, the country’s capital, is located in the southwest - slightly inland from the boot-shaped peninsula on the bottom left that extends out into the Atlantic Ocean. Brilliant colours of blue-green are visible swirling in the waters off the south and western coasts. These are caused by large concentrations of phytoplankton, which form the basis of the ocean's food chain and have an essential role in the global ecosystem. ![]() The Vatnajokull glacier in Iceland covers an area of 8000 km² and is more than 900 m thick at its deepest point, making it the largest glacier in Europe. Release date: 17 octobre 2008 |