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Jökull - 01.12.1989, Side 63

Jökull - 01.12.1989, Side 63
Table I. List of samples. Tafla I. Listi yjir sýni. Sample Eruption Environment Remarks ^ 769 Heimaey 1973 2 940 Katla 1625 3 941 Hekla 1693 4 942 Öræfajökull 1362 5 943 Surtsey 1964 6 985 Hekla5 (light colour) 7 986 Hekla5 (dark colour) 8 987 Karl 9 988 Hekla4 (11) 10 989 Hekla4 (8) 11 990 Hekla4 (6) 12 991 Hekla4 (4) 13 998 Unknown 14 999 Unknown 15 1000 Hekla 1947 16 1001 Hi 17 1002 H, 18 1003 H, 19 1004 Askja 1875 20 5933 Snæfellsjökull 21 5838/1 Snæfellsjökull 22 5838/2 Snæfellsjökull Subaerial Subglacial Subaerial Subaerial/subglacial Submarine Subaerial Subaerial Submarine Subaerial Subaerial Subaerial Subaerial ? ? Subaerial Subaerial Subaerial Subaerial Subaerial Subaerial/subglacial Subaerial/subglacial Subaerial/subglacial Duplicate analysis Rhyolitic Andesitic Last phase Late phase Early phase Initial phase Skógar Kúðafljót parameters employed are elongation (I/L), thickness (S/L), sphericity, and OP-index. Folk (1974) defined sphericity (VP) by comparing the grain in question w'th a reference sphere or equant with the same volume as the grain: 'F =3 Vs2/LI A perfectly spherical grain has a sphericity of 1.0 and so has a perfect cube. Dobkins and Folk (1968) proposed the OP or oblate-prolate index: OP=(10-((L—I)/(L—S) - 0.50))/(SA) The OP index becomes negative for oblate (disc- like) and positive for prolate (rod-shaped) grains. STATISTICAL METHODS Separate form diagrams were plotted for each size class of every sample so that the form parameters of every single grain have been inspected visually. However, statistical methods were used to compare the form parameters of many samples. The SYSTAT statistical package was used for this purpose (Wil- kinson, 1987; Wilkinson, 1988), and the selection of procedures adopted was mainly based on the recom- mendations of Till (1974) and Folk (1974). The first step in the statistical analysis was a visual com- parison and evaluation of the form diagrams. The second step was to test the normality of the form parameters by plotting histograms for each parame- ter, and also by plotting the values of each parame- ter against corresponding percentage points of a JÖKULL, No. 39, 1989 61
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