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Jökull - 01.12.1977, Síða 14

Jökull - 01.12.1977, Síða 14
very quickly, and hence their path is a straight line whose horizontal and vertical components are the prevailing wind, and the terminal velo- city. The latter is described by the equations of Stokes (laminar flow) or Newton (turbulent flow). If these two equations — those of Stokes and Newton — are taken to describe the boundary conditions for the fall of a particle in a viscous medium, the distribution of maximum grain size as a function of distance from the source, for a given “eruptive vigour”, density of par- ticle, and wind velocity, should describe a straight line wliose slope should lie between — i/2 (Stokes) and — 1 (Newton) on a logarith- mic plot, i.e.: Stokes: log d = — l/2 log s -f c Newton: log d = — 1 log s + c where d is the grain diamcter, and s the distance from the source. Four variables are incorporat- ed in the constant “c”: the wind velocity, the viscosity of the air, the density of the grains, and the “eruptive vigour”. They may be con- siderecf reasonably constant for a given eruption in this simple model if by "eruptive vigour” the most vigorous phase of the eruption (usually the initial part) is taken as representative. How- ever, in interpreting natural samples it must be expected that samples are non-representa- tive such that the largest grain need not re- present that of the equidistance curve from the volcano and, especially for long-lived eruptions and localities near to the eruption site, the tephra may be the result of many asli showers produced at variable eruptive vigour and wind velocity. A line enveloping the uppermost points for a given eruption (or eruption phase, if the eruption is well known) is the representative one for that eruption — the points falling be- low are due to sporadic sampling or fluctuation in the “energy of the environment”. Given re- presentative samples the diagram should de- scribe a family of straight lines of negative slopes, in which tlie intercept at the ordinate was in some measure proportional to “eruptive vigour”, i.e. height of the volcanic cloud. At the top of the diagram (Fig. 5) are marked the chief volcanoes responsible for the tephras on Bárdarbunga, and the Bárdarbunga samples (diameter of largest grain vs. distance frorn 1 2 JÖKULL 27. ÁR source, according to the j)resent interpretation) are shown in bold asterisks in the diagram. In general, since the Bárdarbunga samples are small — the core diameter is 9 cm — the samples should become increasingly representative witli distance from the source. Hence, the two Katla layers fit well with the reference samj)les K-1485. The similarity of the two Askja samples may indicate that they are representative, and that their relatively fine grain size is related to that particular tyj)e of eruption (Strombolian/Ha- waiian). Conversely, the Grímsvötn and Kverk- fjöll samjdes from Bárdarbunga are unlikely to be representative owing to the nearness to the respective volcanoes: The samples are too small compared to grain size, and the grain size dis- tribution may be affected by a horizontal balli- stic comjronent in the eruption, i.e. if the tephra is hurled out obliquely froni the crater the ballistic effect is obsert'ed at least 30 km away from the volcano, as evidenced by the K-1360 data points in the diagram. Estimates of the grain size characteristics of the Bárdarbunga tephras are listed in Table I. They were used in assembling the dej)th-age model, to judge the “nearness” of a given tephra to its source. Further work is in progress on the grain morphology of the tephras. Chemical characteristics Of the 30 samples, 26 were mounted and the glasses analyzed with the microprobe. In some of the samples more than one distinct type of glass was jrresent, resulting in the total of 31 analyses. In Table III the arithmetic means, together with the analytical range, are reported. In Fig. 6 TiO^ is plotted against the loga- rithrn of P2O5 for the 31 analyses. The basaltic glasses fall into three distinct groups, that may be loosely termed olivine-tholeiitic (1.5—2% TiO^), tholeiitic (2.7—3.2% TÍO2), and alkalic (over 4% Ti02). Part of Bb 483 (V 1717) is highly silicic (over 70% silica), and Bb 438 (? 1768) and Bb 196 (V 1887) are intermediate in composition with about 60% and 53% silica, respectively. The analyses within the three basaltic groujrs have been averaged, and are reported in Table IV together with standard deviations. From that Table it is evident that the three groups
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