Jökull


Jökull - 01.12.1976, Side 11

Jökull - 01.12.1976, Side 11
64°30'N 22°W 19°W VOICANIC ZONES Fig. 1. An index map showing the position of Hekla within the tectonic framework of southern and southwestern Iceland. Hekla is located on the junction between the eastern volcanic zone and the zone of large earthquakes as defined by Tryggvason (1973). The Reykjanes Peninsula is the direct landward continuation of the submarine Reykjanes Ridge, which is a part of the mid- Atlantic ridge system. Mynd 1. Hekla er i vesturjaðri eystra gosbeltis og við austurenda upptakabeltis stórra skjálfta á Suðurlandi. Reiturinn umhverfis Heklu er sýndur steekkaður á Mynd 2. ZONE OF LARGE EARTHQUAKES o CENTRAL VOLCANO 4 SEISMOGRAPH STATION • EPICENTERS JUNE 28, JULY2 AND AUGUST 2 years, outranged only by the great Laki fissure in the eastern volcanic zone. The bulk of Hekla’s products is andesitic. The silica content at the beginning of an erup- tion is a linear function of the time elapsed since the last eruption, and during the course of the eruption the silica content decreases. Sigvaldason (1973) presented a model to ex- plain the observed chemical variadons. His model assumes that Hekla’s magma is derived from basalt by partial melting in two stages. The basalt, erupted to the surface in the west- ern volcanic zone, subsides as it is carried east- ward by crustal drift. As the basalt reaches a suitable depth a silicic liquid is produced by partial melting and at a deeper level andesitic liquid is produced by further partial melting. The temperature anomaly of the eastern vol- canic zone finally brings the two liquids close to the surface where they mix to a limited extent and erupt. Eruptions of Hekla are accompanied by con- siderable earthquake activity. Tremors and earthquakes are generally felt when the erup- tion begins and fairly strong shocks, exceeding intensity VI on the Mercalli scale have some- times been observed during the initial phase and occasionally during later phases of the eruption, several weeks or months after the outbreak. In some eruptions the earthquake activity near Hekla lias been followed a few months later by destructive earthquakes in the seismic zone farther west (Thorarinsson 1967, Björnsson and Einarsson, 1974). JÖKULL 26. ÁR 9
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