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Jökull - 01.12.1978, Side 112

Jökull - 01.12.1978, Side 112
powerstation in August 1977 and have since recorded tilt variations of the building. The movement of the building is also monitored by watertube tilt measurements and the agree- ment with the new tiltmeter is excellent. TEPHRAS FROM THE BÁRDARBUNGA CORE S. Steinthorsson, Science Institute, University of Iceland In the summer of 1977 a 415 drill core was recovered from the Bárdarbunga ice sheet in NW Vatnajökull by members of the Science Institute and the Icelandic Glaciological Society. The hole failed to reach the bottom of the glacier by an unknown distance. The pur- pose of the drilling was chiefly to procure material for the D/H study of the glacier, with palaeoclimatic analysis in view, but other in- terests included a glaciological study of the core, an investigation of the tritium profile, and the analysis of a possible record of atmospheric pollution over Iceland. 29 layers of volcanic ash were found in the core; they have been used to date the various depth levels in the ice by the time-honoured method of tephrochronology. The core reaches back to the year 1650. It contains 10 known Gríms- vötn tephras, two layers from Katla, five from “eruptions in Vatnajökull”, and 7 layers that could not be matched with any known erup- tions. Five of these probably derive from a period of fissure activity north of Vatnajökull in the first half of the 18th century, whereas the remaining two derive from a central vol- cano, probably Grímsvötn. GEOTHERMAL ACTIVITY IN THE AXARFJÖRDUR AREA Valgardur Stefánsson, National Energy Authority Several hot springs are on the Axarfjördur gravel plain. Temperatures up to 96°C have been measured. D. C. electrical resistivity soundings, using both Schlumberger and dipole-dipole methods, have been aplied in this area. Very low resistivity (1 — 2 fi m) is found to coincide with the main active fissure swarm extending from Axarfjördur in the north to Krafla and Námafjall in the south. The Na-K-Ca geothermometer indicates a temperature in the order of 150—200°C, and assuming mixing of cold water the silica geothermometer indicates a temperature in the orderof 170—230 °C. A DENSE NETWORK OF SEISMOGRAPH STATIONS IN ICELAND Jón Sveinsson, Marteinn Sverrisson, Páll Einarsson Sveinbjörn Björnsson, Science Institute, University of Iceland The number of permanent or semiper- manent seismograph stations in Iceland has increased from 5 to 35 during the last six years. In addition, four portable seismographs are available for immediate use in the field. The new seismographs were designed and built at the Science Institute of the University of Ice- land. The main components of the seismo- graph are a geophone (natural frequency 2.0—3.0 Hz), a variable amplifier with LP and HP filters and a drum recorder. A con- tinous radio time signal from Rugby in Great Britain is put directly on the record. Time corrections are thus eliminated. The seismo- graph is most sensitive in the frequency band 3—30 Hz. Maximum sensitivity of 106 is frequently used. All earthquakes in Iceland of magnitude 2.0—2.5 and larger can be located with reasonable accuracy. The seismographs record with ink on ordinary paper. This is particularly important in areas, where the seismic activity is used in the evaluation of volcano hazards. 110 JÖKULL 28. ÁR
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