Markarfljót

Markarfljót
Markarfljót near Þórsmörk with Þórólfsfell in the background
Physical characteristics
SourceMýrdalsjökull
  coordinates63°40′N 19°06′W / 63.667°N 19.100°W / 63.667; -19.100
2nd sourceEyjafjallajökull
  coordinates63°37′12″N 19°36′48″W / 63.62000°N 19.61333°W / 63.62000; -19.61333
3rd sourceTindfjallajökull
  coordinates63°48′N 19°35′W / 63.8°N 19.58°W / 63.8; -19.58
4th sourceTorfajökull
  coordinates63°55′N 19°10′W / 63.917°N 19.167°W / 63.917; -19.167
Mouth 
  location
near Landeyjahöfn
Basin size830 km2 (320 sq mi):74
Discharge 
  maximum2,640 m3/s (93,000 cu ft/s):39
Basin features
Population1000 plus:74
Tributaries 
  leftHvítmaga, Innri-Botná, Fossá, Þórólfsá, Marðará
  rightInnri-Emstruá, Ljósá, Þröngá, Krossá (Markarfljót), Jökulsá, Merkurá, Seljalandsfoss

Markarfljót (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈmar̥karˌfljouːt] ) is a river in the south of Iceland. It is approximately 100 km (62 mi) long and has had in pre-history jökulhlaups which would be potentially catastrophic, if a similar sized one was to happen in the future.