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Jökull - 01.12.1973, Side 52

Jökull - 01.12.1973, Side 52
There is probably another gap both shal- lower and narrower in the rim of the caldera at the head of Sólheimajökull, making it pos- sible for the jökulhiaup, at least partly, to emerge there, when the eruption breaks out in the neighbourhood of the gap. The jökulhlaups probably break up the glacier where the pass of the caldera is narrow- est and sometimes actually have found their way out through there to the surface of the glacier. Due to this the name Katla and Kötlu- gjá became attached to the subglacial gap above Höfðabrekkujökull. The name Katla probably originally means “one who makes kettles” (i.e. cauldrons in the snow field). In many of the Katla eruptions the jökulhlaups appear repeat- edly, indicating that the gap can become block- ed partly or wholly during the eruption allow- ing water to reaccumulate in the emptied space. In the event that an eruption takes place in Mýrdalsjökull outside the downthrow, the jökul- hlaups can emerge almost anywhere. Fig. 2 reveals that a substantial part of the volcanic fissures of the Dyngjufjöll area lie outside the Askja caldera, although the volcanic activity during the last 100 years mainly took place within its boundary. By comparing Dyngjufjöll and Mýrdalsjökull (Figs. 2 and 4), it can be seen that the neovolcanic zone tra- verses the former while it seems to terminate in the latter, e.g. the volcanic fissures, Eldgjá and some others, run under the glacier from the northeast, but no active ones extend from it to the southwest. The volcanic activity is probably more confined to the caldera rim of Mýrdals- jökull than at Dyngjufjöll, where the volcanic rift zone is more active. In accordance with the opinions in this paper, a basic eruption occuring in the central area of Mýrdalsjökull with a jökulhlaup via Mýrdalssandur is most probable, but a rhyolitic pumice eruption cannot be excluded. It should also be considered aí fairly likely that the Katla eruptions can cause jökulhlaups in Markarfljót or Jökulsá á Sólheimasandi. In fact, jökulhlaups can occur from Mýrdalsjökull at any place. Katla is situated in the vicinity of fertile in- habitated areas, which have suffered many a severe blow from this mighty neighbour. There- fore there is ample reason for a thorough in- vestigation of its behaviour and imminent 50 JÖKULL 23. ÁR threats. The ideas explained in the text are put forward to remind of that it is unwise to expect Mýrdalssandur to be the sole playground of the jökulhlaups from Mýrdalsjökull. REFEREN CES Björnsson, Flosi. 1970: Lega Kötlugjár. Jökull 20: 49. Einarsson, Thorleifur. 1962: Askja og Öskjugosið 1961. Náttúrufr. 32, 1: 1-18. Eythorsson, Jón. 1945: Um Kötlugjá og Mýr- dalsjökul. Náttúrufr. 15, 4: 145—174. Jónsson, Ólafur. 1945: Ódáðahraun I—III. 1376 pp. Akureyri. Loptsson, Markús. 1880: Rit um Jarðelda á ís- landi. 140 pp. Reykjavík. Ólafsson, Eggert og Bjarni Pálsson. 1943: Ferða- bók II: 100-115. Reykjavík. Pálsson, Sveinn. 1945: Ferdabók. 813 pp. Ed. by J. Eythorsson. Rist, Sigurjón. 1967: The Thickness of the Ice Cover of Mýrdalsjökull, Southern Iceland. Jökull 17: 237-242. — 1967: Jökulhlaups from the Ice Cover of Mýrdalsjökull on June 25, 1955 and Janu- ary 20, 1956. Jökull 17: 243-248. Robson, G. R. 1956: The volcanic geology of Vestur-Skaftafellssýsla. Ph.D.-thesis, 259 pp. Durham. Sigurgeirsson, Thorbjörn. 1973: Personal com- munication. Sigvaldason, Gudmundur E. 1964: Some geo- chemical and hydrothermal aspects of the 1961 Askja Eruption. Beitráge zur Miner- alogie und Petrographie 10: 263—274. Sveinsson, Gísli. 1919: Kötlugosið 1918 og af- leiðingar þess. 59 pp. Reykjavík. Scemundsson, Kristján. 1972: Jarðfræðiglefsur um Torfajökulssvæðið. Nátt.fr. 42: 81—99. Thorarinsson, Sigurdur og Sigurjón Rist. 1955: Rannsókn á Kötlu og Kötluhlaupi sumarið 1955. Bráðabirgðagreinarg. Jökull 5: 43—46. Thorarinsson, Sigurdur. 1959: Um möguleika á því að segja fyrir um næsta Kötlugos. Jökull 9: 43-56. — 1963: Askja on Fire. Reykjavík. — 1965: Hekla and Katla. Iceland and the Mid-Ocean Ridges. Ed. by Sv. Björnsson. Soc. Sci. Isl. 38: 190-199.
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