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outwards to less than 1 mm/day outside the caldera. Seven subsidence events have occur- red over the last 2 years. Each time the total subsidence has been from 3 cm and up to 2 m. Gravity measurements show that the ele- vation changes are largely caused by mass movements beneath the area and not by compression and expansion of the crust alone. Model calculation indicates that the in- flation is caused by the inflow of magma into a magma chamber at a depth of 3 km beneath the Krafla caldera. The mean mass flow is about 5 km3/sec. Subsidence events are inter- preted as being caused by an east-west rifting of the crust and by a horizontal flow of magma along fissures into the fissure swarm to the north and south of the caldera. This flow of magma can be calculated by considering it being a flow of viscous fluid between two parallel plates. A RADIO-ECHO EQUIPMENT FOR SURVEYING OF TEMPERATE ICE SHEETS Helgi Björnsson, Marteinn Sverrisson, Ævar Jóhannesson, Science Institute, University of Iceland A radio-echo equipment has been designed and built for depth sounding in temperate ice sheets. Monopulses of 7kW peak power and 300 nanoseconds duration are transmitted at a rate of 1000 pulses per second from a thyristor-circuit into a 30 m long resistively loaded broad-band dipole antenna. The reflected signal from the ice is picked up by the same type of antenna, fed into a videoamplifier and photographed from an oscilloscope. The receiver has a 2—5 MHz band pass filter. Navigation on the ice sheet is done by Loran-C and satellite navigation. RADIO-ECHO SOUNDINGS ON MÝRDALSJÖKULL AND VATNAJÖKULL Helgi Björnsson, Marteinn Sverrisson, Ævar Jóhannesson, Science Institute, University of Iceland The bedrock topography of southern-Mýr- dalsjökull has been surveyed by radio-echo soundings. A plateau at 900—1000 m above sea level is surrounded by mountains and cut into by glacier outlets. Further, close south of Austmannsbunga, a valley enters from the northeast, cuts southwards into the plateau leaving a depression down to 700 m beneath the centre of the ice cap. The remains of the plateau form two ridges. The ridge across the glacier from Háabunga to Merkurjökull defi- nes the main subglacial water divide. In 1918 Katla erupted on the other ridge which runs SW—NE from Háabunga between the depression and Höfdabrekkujökull. A cross-section in Vatnajökull from Gríms- fjall to Tungnárjökull shows a maximum depth of 750 m. An extensive layer at 250 m depth in Mýrdalsjökull is considered to be the tephra from Katla in 1918. Radio-echo sounding of volcanic ash layers may open new aspects to studies of the mass balance and dynamics of glaciers in Iceland, and the his- tory of volcanic eruptions. EARTHQUAKES AND TECTONIC STRESS IN SOUTHERN ICELAND Sveinbjörn Björnsson, Science Institute, University of Iceland The epicentra of large earthquakes in Southern Iceland line up along an E—W zone, from Selsund in the East across Hestfjall towards Thurá in Ölfus in the West. The epicentral zone is 70 km long but only about 10 km wide and is interpreted to be underlain 98 JÖKULL 28. ÁR
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