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Jökull - 01.12.1984, Side 144

Jökull - 01.12.1984, Side 144
Fig. 1. A map of Vatnajökull, showing calderas and inferred subglacial calderas (Sœmundsson, 1982, Jóhannesson et al. , 1982), also the ice cauldrons associated with jökulhlaups in the river Skaftá (H. Björnsson 1977) and the cauldron formed in 1938 during a jökulhlaup in Skeiðará (Thórarinsson 1974). Mynd 1. Kort af Vatnajökli er sýnir öskjur, teiknaðar samkvœmt grein Kristjáns Sæmunds- sonar (1982), korti Hauks Jóhannessonar o. fl. (1982) og gervitunglamyndum. Einnig eru sýndir sigkatlar tengdir Skaftárhlaupum Helgi Björnsson 1977) og ketill sem myndaðist norðan Grímsvatna í Skeiðarárhlaupinu 1938 Sigurður Þórarinsson 1974). May—June 1983 authors have started reevaluat- ing previous data on the volcanic history of Grímsvötn (Björnsson 1983, Jóhannesson 1983, Einarsson and Brandsdóttir 1984, Björnsson and Kristmannsdóttir 1984 and Grönvold and Jóhannesson 1984). The aim of this study is to contribute to the discussion of previous volcanic activity in western Vatnajökull by introducing the compiled seismic history of the Vatnajökull area during this century. SEISMOMETERS IN ICELAND AND SEISMIC DETECTION FROM VATNAJÖKULL The first seismometer in Iceland was installed in Reykjavík (REY) 1909. This seismometer was a horizontal Mainka (N), with a pendulum that had a mass of 135 kgs, and the earth's movement was magnified by a factor of 80. Another Mainka (E) seismometer was installed in Reykjavík 1913. The seismometers were not in operation from 1914-1925. It was not until 1951 that a vertical Sprengnether short period seismograph, magnify- ing the earth’s movement 4000 times, was instal- led in Reykjavík. In 1952 two horizontal Spreng- nether seismometers were installed in Reykjavík. The Mainka seismometers were transferred to Akureyri (AKU) in 1954 and Vík (VIK) 1955. A vertical Willmore (Z) seismometer was installed at Kirkjubæjarklaustur (SID) 1957 and in 1964 a world wide network station was set up at Akureyri. From 1971, the number of seismo- meters operating in Iceland has steadily increased and today there are close to 40 seismographs around the country. Because of low magnification the Mainka seismometers in Reykjavík could not detect earthquakes with epicentral distance 200—250 km, if their magnitudes were less than 3.5—4.0. Seismic detection and location accuracy of earth- quakes from the Vatnajökull area was improved when the Sprengnether seismometers started operating in Reykjavík and the Mainka seismo- meters were moved to Akureyri and Vík. Earth- quakes with M < 2.5 originating in Vatnajökull became recordable when the seismometer at Kirkjubæjarklaustur started operating in 1957. Because of its favourable position with respect to Bárðarbunga, Grímsvötn and other seismic areas in the western part of Vatnajökull, the seismometer at Kirkjubæjarklaustur made it possible to distinguish with much better accuracy between epicenters in these areas, especially if the earthquakes were big enough to be recorded at Akureyri as well. In 1973—1977 many new vertical, short-period stations were installed in North and South Iceland lowering the detection threshold to M = 2.0 and improving the location accuracy of Vatnajökull earthquakes signifi- cantly. Epicenters, with standard location error usually Iess than 3 km, have been computed for most Vatnajökull earthquakes of M 2= 2.5, recorded since 1975. The frequency of Vatnajökull earthquakes increased greatly in 1952—1961 compared to ear- lier years (Table 1). During these years 104 earth- quakes (M 2= 3.5) were recorded compared to less than 20 quakes during the years 1925—1951. A plot of all Vatnajökull earthquakes (M 2= 3.0) in 1952—1982 (Fig.2), shows a marked increase in earthquake magnitude in 1974—1980, during which 7 earthquakes with M ^ 5.0 were 142 JÖKULL 34. ÁR
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