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TABLE 1 -.Natural discharge and temperature range of the Vellir thermal field. TAFLA 1: Vellishverasvœðið, mœldur hiti og náttúrulegt rennsli hvera. Nos. ref. to Fig. 2 Description Discharge 1/s Temperature °C Discharge 1/s Temperature °C 1 „warm ground“ 0 11 2 Badlaugahver group 2.7 18-99 Badlaugahver 1.5 99 „springs sou. of Badlaugahver". 1.2 92 3-7 Vellir group 21±4 100-102 7 Vellir ~17 102 8-9 Hveragil group 0.2 29-86 10 Snaeldubeinsstadahver 2.7 100 11-12 Sturlu-Reykir group 6.1 58-101.5 11 Upper Sturlureykjahver 2.5 101 12 Lúsahver 3.1 101.5 13 Hagahús group — 12-53 Total 32.7 group (nos. 3 to 7), separated by a 200 m long gap where no thermal activity is encountered. Several signi- ficant hot springs belong to the Vellir group. Most of them are located along the bed of the Reykjadalsá river and thus partly submerged. The river prevents direct discharge measurements of the Vellir group. However, a fair estimate could be obtained by measuring the total flow of the river and taking temperature profiles across the river up and down stream from the springs. The calculated discharge for all hot springs of the Vellir group was found equivalent to 21±4 1/s of 100°C hot water. The Vellir geyser (no. 7), which is also known as Árhver or Vellineshver, is the largest hot spring of the Vellir thermal field. It breaks out in six separate aper- tures on a small hummock or ridge on a sandbank in the middle of the Reykjadalsá river. The ridge is 1 — 1.5 m high and about 12 m long, elongated in the direction of the Vellir line. When the river floods, the ridge is nearly submerged. The ridge consists of silicified marine sedi- ments and is transected by northerly trending joints and fractures. The Vellir geyser usually throws jets of boil- ing water 1 — 1.5 m into the air. It is difficult to measure the discharge exactly but rough measurements yielded about 17 1/s including the closest apertures in the sand- bank. In the course of the great earthquakes in 1896, the geyser became temporarily very active, erupting water as high as 10—12 m (Thoroddsen 1910). By pour- ing soap into the geyser an eruption of 5—10 m may be initiated (Fig. 3). During eruption, five of the six aper- tures show eruptive activity and seem to be intercon- nected but the southernmost and largest aperture is not affected. The southern segment is 450 m long and has a trend close to N15—20°E. It stretches from the Vellir geyser to the Snaeldubeinsstadahver (Logalandshver) hot spring (no. 10), which is the only significant hot spring of the segment. Besides Snaeldubeinsstadahver more than 10 minor hot springs, the Hveragil group (nos. 8 and 9), define the segment. Most of them are located in a shallow gully called Hveragil where hot water seeps from fractures and joints in its banks which consists of marine sediments of Finiglacial age. The Sturlu-Reykir Line The Sturlu-Reykir line comprises one group of hot springs, the Sturlu-Reykir group (nos. 11 and 12). The line is 60—70 m long, trending N35—40°W and the total discharge 6.1 1/s of boiling water. Its two major hot springs are named Sturlureykjahverir. The upper hot spring (no. 11) displayed geyser action in former times with eruptions reaching 1-2 m every other minute. Early this century the hot spring was covered with a concrete roof obstructing eruptions and the steam was used for JÖKULL 35. ÁR 53
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