Jökull


Jökull - 01.12.1990, Side 168

Jökull - 01.12.1990, Side 168
It extends 150 km from the Torfajökull central volcano to Trölladyngja. 2. Loki volcanic system. The volcanic centres on the Loki Ridge form a volcanic system together with the Fögrufjöll fissure swarm. 3. Grímsvötn volcanic system. The Grímsvötn vol- cano is the centre of a system comprising the Laki and Rauðhólar fissure swarms and extends for an unknown distance to the NE of the volcano. Þórðarhyma is probably a separate volcanic cen- tre within this system. 4. Kverkfjöll volcanic system. The Kverkfjöll sys- tem can be traced 10 km to the SW of the Kverk- fjöll volcano, and seems to be 90 km long. It appears to be separated from the Grímsvötn vol- cano. 5. The Askja volcanic system. The fissure swarm extending south from the Askja volcano contin- ues beneath Dyngjujökull and possibly merges with the Grímsvötn volcano. In the area east of the main rift zone some evidence is found for an active central volcano in Esjufjöll, but no topographic indications are of a volcanic centre in Breiðabunga. The new knowledge on the topography of the sur- face and the bottom of Vatnajökull makes it possible to trace jökulhlaups in various rivers to their possible volcanic sources. Skeiðará and Súla have the most frequent eruption-related jökulhlaups. They receive meltwater from the Grímsvötn caldera and the area to the SW of it, including Þórðarhyma. Núpsvötn may receive meltwater from eruptions on the south flanks of Þórðarhyrna. Djúpá drains meltwater from the west- ern slopes of Þórðarhyrna, Geirvörtur and Hágöngur. Jökulhlaups in Hverfisfljót may originate from erup- tions in the Pálsfjall area. Skaftá drains the Loki Ridge and the area west of Grímsvötn. Jökulhlaups in Þjórsá (Kaldakvísl) must originate in the Bárðarbunga or the Hamarinn - Loki systems. The only possible source for volcanic jökulhlaups in Skjálfandafljót is the northem part of the Bárðarbunga system. Jökulsá á Fjöllum may receive meltwater from activity in all the vol- canic systems in northem Vatnajökull, Bárðarbunga, the Askja fissure swarm and Kverkfjöll. This includes the voluminous, ice-filled calderas of Bárðarbunga and Kverkfjöll. Activity in the northem part of the Grímsvötn system can also produce floods in Jökulsá á Fjöllum. Jökulsá á Brú may receive meltwater from volcanic activity on the southeastem flank of a ridge that strikes south from Kverkfjöll. Volcanic activity further north on the eastern flanks of this ridge would cause floods in Kreppa. Volcanic activity in historical times has mainly been associated with the Grímsvötn and Bárðarbunga systems. A few volcanic events are known or pre- sumed to have occurred on the Loki system and on the Askja fissure swarm beneath Dyngjujökull, but no event is known with certainty on the Kverkfjöll system in historical times. Major rifting events af- fecting large sections of the volcanic systems have occurred on both the Bárðarbunga and Grímsvötn sys- tem. Many smaller events affecting only the caldera regions and adjacent parts of the fissure swarms are also known. The activity of both systems is quite ir- regular in time, and both have been remarkably quiet for the last several decades. No substantial eruptions have occurred in the Grímsvötn system since 1934-39 and in the Bárðarbunga system since 1862-64. NOTE ADDED IN PROOF Bursts of tremor were recorded on seismographs nearVatnajökullon Aug. 12,1991,duringajökulhlaup in Skaftá. The course of events is similar to that of Nov. 30, 1986, and suggests that a small and short- lived eruption may have occurred beneath the Eastern Loki cauldron. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Continuing support of Landsvirkjun (National Power Company) of both glaciological and seismo- logical research in the Vatnajökull area is gratefully acknowledged. The Icelandic Road Authority is ac- knowledged for their support to studies of the Gríms- vötn area. The Icelandic Science Fund supported the radio echo soundings and the studies of the drainage of ice and water. The Research Fund of the University of Iceland and the Eggert V. Briem Research Fund have supported the studies of the Grímsvötn area and the 164 JÖKULL, No. 40, 1990
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