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Jökull - 01.12.1977, Side 44

Jökull - 01.12.1977, Side 44
H;j. The lithics are mostly basalt, the rhyolite and ignimbrite fragments found in the younger layers being totally absent. Colour changes are less conspicuous than in H4 and H3. Maximum thickness known in Hekla’s vicinity is ca. 40 cm. VOLUME OF THE ACID HEKLA LAYERS The great volume of some of the acid Hekla layers, as shown in Table II, raises the question, why none of these eruptions have resulted in the formation of a caldera. This may be partly explained hy the fact that if a rnagma chamber exists beneath Hekla it is likely to be of a shape similar to that shown on Fig. 22, as it is limited on both the SE and NW side by fissures parallel to the Hekla ridge at a short distance from the ridge and reaching down to deep-seated basalt magma. A roof of the shape shown on Fig. 22 is rather resistant against collapse. It should also be kept in mind that Hekla is not, like e.g. Askja and the Krafla caldera, connected with an active fissure swarm, along which escape of magma can take place (cf. Björnsson et al. 1977). The activity of Hekla is, however, similar to the activity of the Icelandic central volcanoes and, considering also the shape of the volcanic edifice, it seems natural to regard Hekla as a central volcano in a youth stage. SOME REMARKS ON THE CHEMISTRY OF THE ACII) HEKLA LAYERS It has been shown (Tliorarinsson 1967a) that tlie silica content of the initial products of liistorical (stage 3) Hekla eruptions is a function of the length of the preceding repose. The last material to appear in each eruption is usually lava with silica 53—54%. Whether this also holds for all prehistorical (stage 2) Hekla eruptions remains to be seen. Field evidence indicates that eruptions were indeed less frequent during stage 2 than in historical tinies, but applying the function: re- pose-length versus SÍO2 content, applicable for stage 3, a repose of ca. 350 years is needed to produce initial tephra with 74% SÍO2 such as found in H4, and it is doubtful whether so long a repose ever occurred during stage 2. 42 JÖKULL 27. ÁR B A S C M A G M A Fig. 22. Skelton drawing showing the likely shape of a presumable magma chamber beneath Hekla. The section is drawn perpendicular of the Hekla ridge and the width and height of the ridge is on the same scale as the distance to the basalt fissures on both sides. Mynd 22. Þversnið gegnum Heklu og þá kviku- þró, sern liklega er undir henni, og gegnum basalt gossþrungur til beggja hliða. (From Thorarinsson 1970). According to Sigvaldason (1974) Hekla has produced two types of magma, dacite and ba- saltic andesite, in the past 7000 years. The two liquids are believed to result frorn successive partial melting of subsided basalts, which were originally produced on the western rift zone and carried by drift over the heat anomaly be- neatli the eastern volcanic zone. Basically, only two liquids of different com- position should form: a low temperature melt- ing silicic component and an andesitic com- ponent produced by further melting at higher temperatures. The chemical variation found in the Hekla tephras can not, according to Sigvaldason (1974)
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