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Jökull - 01.12.1972, Side 28

Jökull - 01.12.1972, Side 28
crater row now named Tröllagígar by the authors, and formed the lava flow now namecl Tröllahraun. The crater row Tröllagígar stretches from the Mókollar hills towards SW, nearly to the peak Dór (cf. the map Fig. I). The distance between the NE and SW ends of the crater row is 16 km, but as seen frorn the map it is far from continuous, but consists of 10 separate sliorter rows designecl A—J on the map, and with an aggregate length of 6 km. The total nurnber of separate vents is about 60, the largest craters are found within the rows A, B (Figs. 2 and 3) and I (Fig. 7), which also have been the main producers of lava. The crater row series A—F and G— J havé, each of them, the average direction N 50° E, but between them is a sinistral en echélon arrangement. The lava flow Tröllahraun has a total area of 28 km2. Its volume is estimated at 0.3 km3. Since the Lakagígar eruption of 1783 only three eruptions in Iceland have produced more lava, viz. Hekla 1845 ancl 1947 and Surtsey 1963—67. The production of tephra in the Tröllagígar eruption was small. Although basically a helluhraun (pahoe-hoe) lava when leaving the craters great parts of the Tröllahraun lava are of the apalhraun (a-a) type, with a very clinkery surface. The rnain vegetation on the lava flow is the lichen Stereo- caulon vesuvianum which lends to the lava a characteristic light grey colour (cf. Fig. 8). Characteristic for the 1862—64 eruption was a bluish haze and fine dust in the air affect- ing grass and grazing animals. Although it did not do much harm it was somewhat reminiscent of the notorious haze accompanying the Laka- gígar eruption of 1783. Chemical analyses of the Tröllahraun lava are presented in Table 1 along with analyses of other recent lavas from Iceland for com- parison. The Tröllahraun lava has a relatively primitive tholeiitic chemistry, with low titania, potassium and iron, but relatively high mag- nesia. As compared to the Tröllahraun lava, the Lakagígar lava farther south on the eastern volcanic zone is more differentiated, as shown by higher iron and potassium content and lower magnesia, and the same applies to the 1961 Askja lava which has undergone a rather extreme iron enrichment, possible due to pre- 26 JÖKULL 22. ÁR cipitation of forsteritic olivine. On the south- ernmost extreme of the eastern volcanic zone alkali lavas have been produced in recent times as shown by the analyses of a lava from Surts- ey. A gradual change in chemistry frorn alkali- basalts to tholeiites going north from Surtsey was first observed by Jakobsson (in prepara- tion) as well as the occurrence of alkali basalts on the Snæfellsnes peninsula. The western volcanic zone, on the other hand, has produc- ed only tholeiites in postglacial times. The chemistry of the Tröllahraun lava thus falls naturally into what appears to be a regional distribution-pattern of basaltic lavas in Iceland. It is, however, more primitive in character than other known tholeiitic lavas produced in historical tirnes in Iceland. The Tröllahraun lava is a fine grained rock with abundant microphenocrysts of olivine, diopsidic pyroxene and plagioclase latlis and sparse macrophenocrysts of plagioclase. The texture is granular with fully crystallized ground rnass of the above minerals and ore. HEIMILDARRIT - REFERENCES de Foiitejray, Fr. le Sage. 1926: Ferð til Vatna- jökuls og Hofsjökuls sumarið 1925. Ancl- vari 51, bls. 99—144. Sjá einkum 115—123. Hannesson, Pdlmi. 1958: Frá óbyggðum. Reykjavík, bls. 257-258. íslendingur: 18. júlí 1862, bls. 56: 31. júlí 1862, bls. 57; 21. ágúst 1862, bls. 64. Jakobsson, Sveinn: Ritgerð í undirbúningi. Jónsson, Ólafur. 1945: Ódáðahraun II, bls. 240. Matthiasson, Haraldur. 1963: Bárðargata. Arbók Ferðafél. íslands; bls. 1-138, einkum 72-81. Nielsen, Niels. 1933: Contributions to the Physiography of Iceland. Det Kgl. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Skr. Naturvid. og Mathem. Afd. 9, Række IV, 5, bls. 185-287. Sjá einkum bls. 204—214 og 237—241. Norðanfari: júlí 1862, bls. 54; ág. 1862, bls. 63. Thoroddsen, Þorvaldur. 1924: Fjórar ritgjörð- ir. Safn Fræðafjelagsins um Island og Is- lendinga, III, bls. 17—20. Þjóðólfur: 30. júlí 1862, bls. 127-129; 10. júní 1863, bls. 131; 29. júlí 1863, bls. 157; 24. ágúst 1863, bls. 165—166; 25. ágúst 1863, bls. 176; 21. des. 1864, bls. 29.

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