Náttúrufræðingurinn

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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1993, Page 39

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1993, Page 39
cone produced the volcanics in question and itself formed a barrier to the glacier burst that prevented the flood from flowing south. The volcanic products now in the area are thought to be among the last or the last that issued from the cone. In the eruption in question the cone exploded and left a large cut that the glacier on the upper side of the Öræfajökull then fdled. This gave birth to the Kvíárjökull glacier. There are two possible explanations for this huge explosion in the volcanic cone: I) Seawater, as the cone was located at the coast, came into contact with the magma through fissures or during an eruption that opened a path to the magma, which then led to hydromagmatic explosions. 2) The southern slope of the mountain collapsed as instability was built up by the intrusion of viscous magma into the cone. The collapse may have been triggered by earth- quakes. The accompanying sudden release of pressure caused a series of magmatic explosions. There is a strong probability that this huge eruption occurred at the end of the Ice Age and that it was the source of some of those extensive tephra layers that are to be found in neighbouring countries, and at the bottom of the North Allantic, the origin of which has been difficult to trace. 33
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