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Jökull - 01.12.1985, Side 57

Jökull - 01.12.1985, Side 57
TABLE 2: Chemical composition (in mg/1) of major elements in thermal water from four hot springs of the Vellir thermal field. TAFLA 2: Efnagreiningar (í mgll) á vatni úr fjórum hverum á Vellishverasvœðinu. Sturlu- Reykir Badlauga- hver Vellir Snaeldubeins- stadahver °c 96.5 86 100 100 pH/°C 9.42/19 9.34/19 9.48/17 9.36/18 sío2 165.0 160.0 166.5 167.0 Na 80.2 79.7 81.0 78.7 K 2.8 2.6 2.8 2.8 Ca 2.6 2.4 2.9 2.6 Mg 0.00 0.00 0.09 0.01 co2 24.0 35.1 29.9 33.1 so4 58.7 58.0 57.2 56.8 h2s 1.87 1.73 1.84 2.13 CI 34.3 32.4 33.4 33.0 F 3.03 3.24 3.22 3.24 Diss. solids 377.0 386.0 388.0 367.0 £>d(%o)-1) -74.2 -72.8 Tchd(°C) 126 126 130 133 1) Árnason (1976). heating of the Sturlu-Reykir farm. At present the hot spring displays activity with a period of of one minute. Half a minute of vigorous boiling and discharge is followed by a half minute lapse. There is no record of geyser action in the lower hot spring Lúsahver. The Hagahús Line It comprises a group of insignificant warm springs (no. 13) in a bog southeast of the Vellir geyser. The line is about 300 m long and has a trend close to N30—35°W. The measured temperature ranges from 12 to 53°C but the discharge is negligible. THE GEOLOGY OF THE OUTER REYKHOLTSDALUR VALLEY The geology of the areas adjacent to the Vellir ther- mal field has been studied in detail by Gudbergsson et al. (1971) and Pálsson etal. (1971). The geological map has recently been revised and extended. The lava flows in the Vellir area have a strike close to N45°E and dip 8°SE. The lava pile consists of basaltic lavas intercalated by thin red beds, believed to be palaeosoil. The base of the valley is covered by a few tens of metres of unconsolidated Finiglacial marine sediments, which prevent observation of the relation- ship between hot springs and basements features, like faults and dykes. The main tectonic features of the Vellir thermal field and the adjacent areas are shown in Fig. 4. The area is characterized by two types of faults and joints. Firstly, NW-SE to N-S trending faults and fractures which Fig. 3. An eruption of the Vellir geyser, view towards west. Photo by L.S.G. 1980. 3. mynd. Gos í Velli eftir að sápa hafði verið sett í hann, horft til vesturs. JÖKULL 35. ÁR 55
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