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Jökull - 01.12.1991, Side 27

Jökull - 01.12.1991, Side 27
Fig. 4. The eruption of 1983 under the southem caldera rim (photo Helgi Bjömsson). Grímsvatnagosið 1983. Svíahnúkur vestrifyrir miðri mynd. fans towards south and east were also seen. The erup- tion was detected by seismometers (Einarsson and Brandsdóttir, 1984) but was not seen from the inhab- ited areas to the south of the glacier. The 1983 erup- tion was much smaller than that of 1934. Since 1983, conditions at the eruption site have been observed during the annual expeditions of the Iceland Glaciological Society and other expeditions to Grímsvötn (Bjömsson and Guðmundsson, unpub- lished data). The opening in the ice shelf around the crater remained open through 1984 but open water was not observed in the crater in 1985 and 1986. However, it is evident from the crevasse pattem on air photos taken on September 12, 1986 (Table A1 in Appendix), at the end of a jökulhlaup, that the ice shelf in the crater area was very thin. During the sum- mer of 1987 the mound formed in 1983 was clearly visible and the opening in the ice shelf reappeared. A much smaller opening was observed in 1988. By 1989 the mound had disappeared under the rising water level and open water was not detected. Inspection of the crevasse pattern formed at the end of the 1991 jökulhlaup shows that a substantially thicker ice shelf covered the crater of 1983 than at the end of the jökulhlaup in 1986. Fig. 5 shows a cross section through the southern caldera rim, including the two eruption sites. It is based on the results of recent radio-echo soundings, air photos and seismic reflection (Guðmundsson, 1989). The mounds formed during the eruptions of 1934 and 1983 can be seen. The mounds rise slightly above the lake level at the time of the eruptions. The mounds are presumably the rims of the craters active during the eruptions and Fig. 6 is a schematic cross section showing conditions during an eruption like the two described above. The dashed lines show the form of the ice shelf before the eruption. The volume of the material erupted in 1934 and JÖKULL, No. 41, 1991 25
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