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Jökull - 01.12.1989, Qupperneq 35
Fig. 1. Seismicity and plate boundaries in the Ice- land area. Spreading north and south of Iceland occurs along the Kolbeinsey and Reykjanes Ridges, respectively. In Iceland the plate boundary is dis- placed to the east by two fracture zones. Epicenters are from the PDE listings of the USGS for the period 1960-1983. Mynd 1. Skjálftar og flekaskil á Islandi. Gliðnun á sér stað á neðansjávarhryggjunum, á Kolbeinseyjar- hrygg norðan við landið en á Reykjaneshrygg sunn- an þess. A Norður- og Suðurlandi hliðrast flekaskilin tH austurs. Hliðrunarsvœðin einkennast af sniðgeng- ishreyfingum, og þar verða skjálftar stœrri en ann- ars staðar. Skjálftaupptökin eru merkt með deplum, en gögnin eru fengin úr listum Jarðfrœðistofnunar Bandaríkjanna fyrir árin 1960-1983. assumed transcurrent motion of the plates on either side of the South Iceland Seismic Zone gradually builds up strain in the zone. The strained zone is at least as wide as the seismic zone as delineated by epicenters and surface faulting in Postglacial earth- quakes (Fig. 2). Historical data indicate that the strain is released in earthquake sequences with recurrence intervals averaging 80-100 years (Einars- son and others, 1981). A typical sequence begins in the eastem part of the zone with an event of magni- tude (Ms) about 7, followed by smaller events in the westem part. The duration of a sequence can vary from a few days to a few years. The last major sequence occurred in 1896 so the next earthquakes are expected with high probability within the next 20 years. A modest effort in earthquake prediction research has been initiated in South Iceland during the last decade or so (Einarsson, 1985). Some of the experi- ments have already shown very promising results, in particular the radon monitoring program (Hauksson and Goddard, 1981). In this paper we report the first results of an experiment to monitor crustal move- ment with repeated distance measurements in this zone. Small geodetic figures were installed in three different parts of the seismic zone, in the Flói district in 1977, Holt district in 1979, and Ölfus district in 1981 (Fig. 2). The easternmost one is in the most active part of the zone, which is also the area with the highest probability for the next large event (Ein- arsson, 1985; Stefánsson and Halldórsson, 1988). The figures almost span the width of the zone of strain accumulation as shown by epicenters of earth- quakes and surface fracturing (Fig. 2), and may therefore be expected to show a large part of the plate motion between successive measurements. Lines trending N-S and E-W are not expected to show any change, but lines crossing the zone obliquely should lengthen or shorten, depending on which way they cross the boundary. The changes should be of the order of a centimeter per year if the strain accumulation is continuous. These figures were remeasured in 1983-1984, when the accumulated crustal movements were expected to have reached measureable levels. At the same time a more extensive geodetic network was installed in the seismic zone,. enclosing thé previous geodetic figures (Thorbergsson, 1985; Erlingsson and Einarsson, 1985). The remeasurements show that measureable movements have occurred, but they do not show the regular pattem one might expect along the boundaries of continuously moving plates. Strain build-up along plate boundaries is clearly not as simple as has sometimes been assumed or hoped. JÖKULL, No. 39, 1989 33
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