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Jökull - 01.12.1978, Side 102

Jökull - 01.12.1978, Side 102
of the reservoir and increasing flow of spring water into the Sigalda canyon. At a reservoir level lower than 492 m a.s.l. negligible water is lost from the drainage area as up to that point a major part of the leakage water reappears as spring water in the canyon downstream of the dam. THE MAIN RESULTS OF SEISMOGRAPHIC OBSERVATIONS OF THE KRAFLA EVENTS IN NE-ICELAND Páll Einarsson, Science Institute, University of Iceland The current events in the Krafla caldera and the associated fault swarm are accompanied by considerable seismic activity. Both earthquakes and volcanic tremor have been observed. Inflation of the caldera region is associated with earthquakes at the depth of 0—3 km in the area of maximum inflation. Rapid deflation events are accompanied by volcanic tremor. The amplitude of the tremor is correlated with the rate of deflation. An earthquake swarm starts in the Krafla fault swarm a few hours after deflation begins. The distance of the earthquake swarm from the caldera may be as large as 50 km. The seismic activity is consistent with the interpretation, that the inflation is caused by magma that accumulates at the depth of 3 km under the caldera floor and is injected horizontally into the fault swarm during the deflation events. Prominent S-wave shadows exist in the Krafla area. The shadows are caused by an attenuating body in the center of the caldera, probably some kind of a magma chamber. The bulk of the body is located at less than 7 km depth. The chamber appears to be divided into two lobes, at least near the top. EARTHQUAKES IN THE VESTMANNAEYJAR AND MÝRDALSJÖKULL VOLCANIC AREAS IN S-ICELAND Páll Einarsson, Science Institute, University of Iceland The new, dense seismograph network in Iceland offers new possibilities to study vol- canic activity. A large swarm of small earth- quakes occurred about 30 hours before an eruption broke out on Heimaey in Vest- mannaeyjar in January 1973. During the eruption earthquakes occurred under Heima- ey at the depth of 15—25 km. This seismic activity appeared to be correlated with the rate of lava extrusion at the surface. Several lines of evidence suggest that the source of the magma is located within the volume delineated by the earthquake hypocenters. Seismic activity has been very low under Heimaey after the eruption stopped. The Vestmannaeyjar area does not seem to be in equilibrium, however. Small earthquakes persist in an area about 15 km SW of Heimaey and 5 km NE of Surtsey. Earthquake activity in the Mýrdalsjökull area was abnormally high during the period Sept. 1976—Sept. 1977. Earthquakes that have been located so far occurred within two separate areas. One area is near the subglacial volcano Katla, the other area is located 10— 15 km to the west of the first one. In both areas the hypocenters are distributed between depths of 0—30 km. These two chimney-like features may be feeding channels for magma. RAISED SHORELINES IN SUDURNES, REYKJANES PENINSULA Sigmundur Einarsson, National Energy Authority There are three major shorelines in the area, the heights of which are (at Vogastapi) 70 m, 100 JÖKULL 28. ÁR
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