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Jökull - 01.12.1978, Page 104

Jökull - 01.12.1978, Page 104
America. The affinity of the Neogene Icelan- dic flora with the Eastern Desiduous Forests of North-America has been pointed out by several authors. Our finding from the Hreda- vatn area underlines this. A. askelssoni n. sp. was found in interbasaltic limnic-fluviatile sediments, the age of which has been deter- mined by absolute dating (K-Ar-method) and palaeomagnetic mapping. The age of the Hredavatn sediments is upper Miocene (6—7 M.y.). THE KRAFLA GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM - CHEMICAL INTERPRETATION Gestur Gíslason, National Energy Authority Temperature measurements in drillholes in Krafla suggest a two layered hydrothermal system and this interpretation is supported by the chemistry of the fluids. The upper system extends down to 1000— 1200 meters depth and has a temperature around 200 °C and the chemical composition of the fluids is a expected for that temperature. The interpretation of the various gas ratios from this system shows a convection system with upwelling in Hveragil and downwelling between Krafla and Leirhnjúkur. The temperature of the lower system is in excess of 300 °C and this system contains a mixture of water and steam. The boreholes are in the lower system fed by a mixture contain- ing 40—90% steam (by weight). CHEMICAL VARIATION WITHIN SINGLE BASALTIC ERUPTIONS Karl Grönvold, Nordic Volcanological Institute The chemical variation of some Icelandic basaltic lavas is very large while others show little or no variation. Analyses of lava samples from the eruption of the Laki craters in 1783 show no significant variation with time in major elements. Two shield volcanoes (Kjalhraun and Borgarhólar) show highly variable com- position. The phenocrysts of these lavas appear out of equilibrium and movement of phenocrysts appear unable to explain the variation observed. Further the 87Sr/86Sr is variable which suggests complicated origin. Analyses of glass from the eruptions in the Krafla 1975 and 1977 show variable chemistry (Mg0 5.2—7.6%). STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF RECORDS OF VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS AND LARGE EARTHQUAKES IN ICELAND Gudmundur Gudmundsson, Central Bank of Iceland, Knstján Saemundsson, National Energy Authority Volcanic eruptions in Iceland and on the shelf recorded between 1550 and 1977 and large earthquakes over the same pariod are subjected to a statistical analysis. The histori- cal record of both kinds of events is no doubt incomplete. Only those earthquakes are in- cluded that caused collapsing of buildings, or earthquakes of magnitude 6 or larger after measurements became available. No significant trend in the number of earthquakes and eruptions can be deduced from the records. Separately neither record departs significantly from a purely random (Poisson) process. Several studies indicate that earthquakes in restricted zones are not in- dependent. There is also a significant depar- ture from pure random (Poisson) processes in the records of eruptions from separate central volcanoes. But the records analysed here are aggregates of more than one earthquake zone and several volcanoes and neither of them is significantly different from a Poisson process. There is, however, a strong evidence of a relationship between the two types of events. The number of eruptions starting in the same 102 JÖKULL 28. ÁR
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