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Jökull - 01.12.1984, Side 6

Jökull - 01.12.1984, Side 6
after one o’clock in the morning of June 2nd (P. Einarsson and B. Brandsdóttir pers. comm.). In the evening of May 28th pilots on board Icelandair aircraft TF-FLN on a scheduled flight from Egilsstadir in east Iceland noted a white column rising about 100 m above the cloud blanket covering the volcano. This was at about 21.35. The aircraft had left Reykjavík at 19.30 and nothing unusual had been seen on the out- ward journey. This observation was not reported until later. The first direct observation of the eruption site was at 10.30 in the morning of May 29th and only after the scheduled flight to Egilsstadir had been diverted to Grímsvötn because of the nature and intensity of the seismic activity. Weather condi- tions were very favourable that day and the erup- tion was closely watched from the air. The eruption site was within the caldera close to the southern wall, just north of Vestri-Svíahn- júkur peak (Figure 2). This site is the same as the main crater of the 1934 eruption (see Nielsen 1937). An oval shaped opening had formed in the ice cover of the caldera lake, about 300 m across in the beginning but increasing to 500 m at the end of the eruption. The lake was covered with floating ice blocks continuously supplied from the overhanging cliffs of the caldera wall. No volca- nic activity was observed during the first sighting but during the day explosions took place in the lake at varying time intervals sending black ash jets about 50 m into the air while the accompany- ing steam column rose to one to two km height above the surroundings. When the eruption was first observed two ash fans had formed, one to the south outside the caldera and another to the north on the ice cover inside the caldera (Figure 2). The tephra fan to the south was extremely thin, about five kilometres long and one km wide next to the caldera. This tephra fan was most likely formed in the afternoon of May 28th (B. Brandsdóttir pers. comm.) as northerly trending wind was blowing between 12.00 and 18.00 and volcanic tremors were recorded just after 15.00 indicating eruption activity. The ash fan to the north, deposited on the ice cover of the caldera lake was about one km long and 0.5 km wide. It seems to have formed by a water wave since large blocks of ice and volcanic bombs intermingled with the ash that formed a radiating pattern extending from the lake. The distal boundary was relatively sharp and no apparent thinning was observed. This suggests that the fan was formed by a flood wave either created by an explosion or a snow avalanche into the lake from the overhanging cliffs or combina- tion of both. The eruption was observed from aircrafts on and off from May 29th until the last sighting in the afternoon of May 31st, between 15.00 and 16.00. During this period activity continued in a similar way with occasional explosions sending ash jets 50—100 m into the air and the accom- panying steam column rising one to two km. During the last observation on May 31st no new ash fan had formed (Kristján Saemundsson pers. comrn.). From the afternoon of May 31st and until June 5th the volcano was covered by a thick cloud blanket and the only observations available are of the steam column rising through the clouds. On June lst a steam column was seen all day and at about 10 in the morning aircraft from Eagle Air on its way to Fáskrúdsfjördur in the east passed over Grímsvötn. The cloud blanket reached about 3000 m height a. s. 1. but the steam column about 5000 m height. The pilots observed pulses of steam at 2Vi to 3 minute intervals and each pulse was accompanied by a black ash bearing cloud that rose to about 4300-4500 m height. On the return flight at about 11.00-11.30 pulses were observed at 4—5 minute intervals. On a series of photographs taken by one of the passen- gers the column is swept towards east by a gentle WSW breeze. When the volcano was visited after the eruption a very thin north-easterly tephra fan was observed on the caldera rim (Figure 2) about one km wide but of uncertain length. It is most likely that this fan formed during these pulses. When the eruption site was next observed in the afternoon of June 5th no eruption activity was observed but a semicircular island, about 80 m in diameter, was seen steaming in the middle of the ice free lake. It is worth noting that no changes were observed in the river Skeiðará which drains the area and where jökulhlaups seem to occur accom- panying the majority of known eruptions. CHEMICAL ANALYSES OF THE TEPHRA The ash and scoria is made up of glass and 4 JÖKULL 34. ÁR
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