Subglacial eruption
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A subglacial eruption is a volcanic eruption that has occurred under ice, or under a glacier. Subglacial eruptions can cause dangerous floods, lahars and create hyaloclastite and pillow lava. Only five of these types of eruptions have occurred in the present day. Subglacial eruptions sometimes form a subglacial volcano called a tuya. Tuyas in Iceland are called table mountains because of their flat tops. South Tuya, in northern British Columbia is an example of a tuya.