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Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 3

Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 3
Sigurður Þórarinsson The volumes oí'Jökull for 1982 and 1983 are dedicated to Professor Sigurdur Thorarinsson on the occasion of his 70th birthday on the 8th January 1982 Sigurdur Thorarinsson has played an important role in research and education in Iceland for many years and has obtained international renown for his contributions to glaciology, geomorphology, volcanology and tephrochronology. For fifty years he has described the nature of Iceland and its continuous changes, documented volcanic activi- ties, glacier variations, jökulhlaups and earth- quakes, dug out concealed data from past centur- ies and reevaluated historical documents, reported on the continuous struggle of the Icelandic nation against the powers of nature. He has educated and entertained his colleagues, students and the public with everlasting enthusiasm, assisted foreign visi- tors with devotedness, and spread knowledge about Iceland in praised lectures all over the world. Sigurdur obtained his early scientific training in Stockholm in the 1930s where he became inspired by the worldleading scientists Gerard De Geer, Lennard von Post and Hans W.son Ahlmann. His first studies in glaciology were made in Swedish Lappland in the summer of 1933 and on Skeidarár- sandur in Iceland after the jökulhlaup and the Grímsvötn eruption in 1934. In 1936—38 he participated in the Swedish —Icelandic Vatna- jökull expedition and in 1939 he obtained his fil.lic. for his studies on the flow and drainage of Hoffells- jökull and ice-dammed lakes in Iceland. In 1940 he published a comprehensive review on the present glacier shrinkage and eustatic changes of sea-level and in 1943 he added the paper Oscillations of the Iceland Glaciers during the last 250 years.. Sigurdur has written about 50 papers on glacio- logy, mainly on jökulhlaups, glacier variations, surges and reports on'yx^cditions to Vatnajökull. In 1974 — 40 years after his first studies of Skeidar- ársandur — he published a book on the history of volcanic eruptions and jökulhlaups from Gríms- vötn. Volcanology has been Sigurdur’s other main field of research. He has been blessed with more volca- nic eruptions than any other Icelandic geologist and actively studied all of them: Hekla 1947—48, 1970, 1980, 1981; Askja 1961; Surtsey 1963-67; Heimaey 1973 and the Krafla activities since 1975. Furthermore, he has developed tephrochronology to a powerful tool which he successfully has used in studies of the eruption history of various volca- JÖKULL 32. ÁR 1
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