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Jökull - 01.12.1977, Side 39

Jökull - 01.12.1977, Side 39
SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF H4 H4 is and unwelded and poorly stratiíied Elinian airfall deposit. The tepltra consists of pumice and ash with silica ranging from 74 to 57%, various lithics, and ntinor amount of crystals. Within the deposit there are horizons tvliere lithic fragments are exceedingly abundant (~ 50%). Distinct colour changes occur as the pumice becomes more basic, going from bright white at the base to brownish-black at the top. H4 is divided into four units according to the colours of the pumice: white, greyish-yellow, greyish-brown, and brownish-black. Within each unit a small gradation in colour occurs. In the vicinity of Hekla (< 30 km) all four units are found, but never more than three in each locality. Tliis is due to changes in wind direc- tion during the eruption and since it is known that the pumice becomes clarker as the eruption proceeds, it has been possible to íollow these changes. The changes in colour are not accompanied by changes in grain size except where one of the units is partly or totally missing due to different wind direction at that stage of the eruption. Tlie lithics include material exposed in out- crops on the flanks of the volcano such as basalt and hyaloclastites, but also rhyolite and ignim- brites wliich are not exposed. At the base of the tephra layer the lithics are mostly basalts but rhyolite and liyaloclastites become increas- ingly abundant in the upper part. It shoulcl be noted that H4 is heavily erodecl in most localities in the Elekla area, and some- times only the white part remains. Where mea- surcd, thickness of H4 does not exceed 3 meters. This should not, however, be taken as maximum thickness. The following description of H4 refers to the proximity of Hekla where the tephra deposit is thick enough to be studied in some detail. No undisturbed section was obtained closer to the Hekla fissure (Summit Crater) than 7.5 km. White unit. The lowermost unit, consisting of white pumice, lithics, and plagioclase crystals, makes up ahnost half of the total volume of H4. A drastic change in grain size occurs within the unit. It can be divided into 3—4 sub-units (Fig. 15) on the basis of grain size characteristics ancl the proportion of lithic fragments in the tephra. This part of the tephra was mainly carried to- warcls N and NE. Fig. 15. Main direction of the spreading of the white sub-units of H4. The different sizes of the arrows indicate difference in area and the dots and rings indicate difference in coarseness. Mynd 15. Örvar sýna i hvaða átt undirdeildir hins Ijósa hluta H4 dreifð- ust, en stcerð örvanna gef- ur vísbendingu um mis- munandi útbreiðslu. JÖKULL 27. ÁR 37
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