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Jökull - 01.12.1989, Side 52

Jökull - 01.12.1989, Side 52
Fig. 10. The magnetic ano- maly map, showing the positive anomalies in the magnetic map after direc- tional filtering along the axis of the Hengill-Lang- jökull rifting zone. The filter direction is 40° and its width is 80° (out of 180°). The contour lines start at 250 nanotesla and are 250 nanotesla apart. Mynd 10. Segulkort sem sýnir jákvœð segulfrávik stefnusíuð eftir ás gliðnun- arbeltisins Hengill-Lang- jökull. Stefna síunnar er 40° og breiddin er 80° (af 180°). Jafngildislínur byrja í 250 nanótesla og milli þeirra eru 250 nanótesla. temperature, i.e. perpendicular to the constructive plate boundary. In an oblique rift zone the direction of such cracks would not be the same as the direc- tion of plate motion. These cracks are likely to be preferred locations for off-rift magmatism (Pálma- son, 1981), leading to anomalous magnetization and linear magnetic and gravitational anomalies. THE EARTHQUAKE DATA AND THE GRAVITY MAP Figure 12 shows epicenters of earthquakes super- imposed on the gravity map. The earthquakes are in the magnitude range 1.5-5.8 and occurred during the time interval 1974-1987. Parts or all of these data have been published previously (Einarsson and oth- ers, 1981; Einarsson and Sæmundsson, 1987; Foulger, 1988a; Einarsson, 1989). The data are obtained from a permanent network of short period seismographs, which has a station spacing of 10-45 km in this area (Einarsson and Bjömsson, 1987). Most epicenters are located with standard errors smaller than 2 km, as calculated with the location program HYPOINVERSE (Klein, 1978). The epicenters follow the plate boundaries quite faithfully, i.e. the active volcanic zones and the South Iceland seismic zone that stretches across the southem lowlands near 64° N latitude. The seismi- city is not evenly distributed along these zones, however. It shows a persistent clustered pattern. The two westemmost clusters are related to geothermal areas, the Krísuvík and Hengill areas. The seismic activity here is quite persistent from year to year, and in the case of Hengill it has been shown to be related to the process of heat extraction from the crust (Foulger, 1988b). Both areas seem to be unre- lated to any particular features in the gravity map. 50 JÖKULL, No. 39, 1989
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