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Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 23

Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 23
Fig. 2. Oblique aerial photo- graph of one of the 21 basalt volcano landforms, of the Lava Ring, Eldborg, in Hnappadalssýsla, about 75 km NNW of Reykjavík. Photo No. H-15 taken on 21 July 1979 by Richard S. Wil- liams, Jr. View looking E. (circular or linear). Aside from changing the type locality of one of the lava landforms (for example, Threngslaborgir instead of Svörtuborgir, because the latter is not shown on generally available maps of the area), and eliminating the lava fissure (for example, Ogmundargjá), the two landform classifications were quite similar. By 1968, however, Thorarinsson had settled on 12 basic landform types and had restricted his classification to Icelandic types of basalt volcanoes. In 1980, Thorarinsson, working with Kristján Saemundsson, made a modification to the initial classification, restricted the classification to types of subaerial basalt volcanoes in Iceland, and reduced the number of landforms to 11. The lava landforms were reduced from 3 to 2 by transferring the lava crater (cone) row landform from the lava to the lava and tephra category, and two difierent types of crater row types were placed in the lava and tephra category. In the 1980 classification the number of eruptions necessary to produce a given landform was eliminated (no longer considered to be a diagnostic characteristic). The stratified (com- posite) cone or stratovolcano (Snaefellsjökull) and the stratified (composite) ridge (Hekla) landforms were also eliminated from the 1980 classification scheme, because they are now classified as central volcanoes, being composed of basic, intermediate, and acidic lavas and tephra. Thorarinsson’s classification schemes for Icelandic volcanoes have generally been adopted by other geologists who have studied Iceland’s varied vol- canic landforms. ThorleifurEinarsson’s two textbooks on Icelandic geology, Jarbfraeöi, saga bergs og tands (1968) and Jardfraedi (1973) and Hubertus Preusser’s work on the Landscapes of lceland: Types and Regions (1976) all contain variations on Thorarinsson’s earlier two classification schemes (1959and 1968). NEW GEOMORPHIC CLASSIFICATION OF icelaNdic VOLCANOES From a review of the three previous classification schemes for Icelandic volcanoes (1959, 1968, and 1980), from an extended discussion with Kristján Saemundsson in August 1981, from both field observ- ations and photogeological studies oflcelandic vol- canoes, and from modifications to a provisional classification (Williams et al. 1981, 1982) a new classification of Icelandic volcanos has been develop- ed (Figs 1, and 4-6). The new classification scheme is based on the interrelationship of the following criteria: nature of the volcanic activity (effusive, mixed, or explosive); environment during form- ation (subaerial, subglacial or submarine); form of feeder conduit (short fissure or tubular conduit or long fissure), for the three primary compositional classes of Icelandic volcanoes: basic, acidic, or a mixture of basic, intermediate, and acidic (central volcano complexes). In addition, a volcano-like landform, the pseudocraters, is included as a separate category. JÖKULL 33. ÁR 21
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