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Jökull - 01.12.1976, Side 15

Jökull - 01.12.1976, Side 15
2100 GMT AKU MAY 5, 1970 Fig. 3. A segment of the AKU seismogram of May 5, 1970 (the short period vertical compon- ent), displaying the seismic activity before and during the initial phase of the eruption. The volcanic tremors are first visible at 21:00 GMT. Earthquakes are superimposed on the con- tinuous tremors. The eruption became visible at 21:23. The record was taken off at 23:05. The AKU seismograph station is 200 km NNE of Hekla. Mynd 3. Hlnti af skjálftariti á Akureyri 5. mai 1970, sem sýnir óróa og skjálfta í byrjun gossins. Orói verður sýnilegur um kl. 21:00. Jarðskjálftar blandast inn i óróann. Eldar sáust fyrst kl. 21:23. Blaðið var tekið af mœlinum kl. 23:05. Mcelirinn á Akureyri er 200 km NNA frá Heklu. seismic event occurred at 21:23 when the erup- tion first became visible on the surface. The continuous harmonic tremors became visible first on the seismograms of AKU and SI at 20:58 and a little later on the REY sta- tion. At 21:06 the traces on the SI seismogram became illegible because of tangling. At this time any alert observer would be alarmed that something unusual was taking place, but since all the seismograms were recorded on photo- graphic paper, nobody became aware of the tremors until after the eruption had started and the seismograms were developed. Because of the large distance to the seismic stations and the gradual increase of the ampli- tude of the tremors there is a reason to believe that they started before the time when they first appeared on the seismograms. It is likely that a seismometer, if located in the vicinity of the volcano, would have recorded tremors many hours before the start of the eruption. Thorarinsson (1970) notes that people in the vicinity of Hekla did not feel any tremors before the start of the eruption but dogs be- came very restless and nervous in the afternoon and evening of May 5. Dogs and some other animals are known to react very strongly to weak earth tremors not perceivable by humans. If tremors actually caused the restlessness of the dogs, those tremors must have started at least 4—6 hours before the eruption broke out. The intense seismic activity during the initial phase of the eruption soon died down. By mid- night, or 2y2 hours after the eruption first broke out, harmonic tremors were hardly visible on the seismic records and the last earthquake that can be attributed to the initial phase oc- curred at 00:55 on May 6. During the eruption Fig. 4 is a summary of seismic activity near Hekla in May, June and July as recorded by the seismic station AKU at the distance of 200 lcm. Some of these events were located by using readings from two or more seismic stations, otlier events had to be located with the AKU JÖKULL 26. ÁR 1 3
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