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Jökull - 01.12.1991, Page 41

Jökull - 01.12.1991, Page 41
TABLE 1. ERUPTIONS IN GRÍMSVÖTN 1934-1991 year ár duration tímalengd type and number of craters fjöldi gíga volume of mound/ridge rúmmál hryggs krn3 volume of tephra rúmmál gjósku km3 total volume heildarrúmmál km3 1934 >2 weeks 3 0.02 0.01-0.02 0.03-0.04 >2 vikur 1938 1-5 weeks 7-8 km 0.3-0.5 minute 0.3-0.5 1-5 vikur fissure örlítið sprunga 1983 5-6 days i 0.01 minute 0.01 5-6 dagar örlítið 1984 1 hour? ? small? none small? 1 klst? lítið? ekkert lítið? Grímsvötn or accumulated above the fissure in sub- glacial vaults. The water filled vaults may have drained periodically to Grímsvötn, increasing sud- denly the lake level, perhaps by an order of a few metres at a time. This meltwater was an addition to the volumes melted within Grímsvötn, causing exceptionally fast rise in lake level. Moreover, during periods of increased geothermal heat flow, the tem- perature of the lake water may be somewhat higher than usual. That may lead to jökulhlaups at a lower lake level than during periods of lower geothermal heat flow. Thus, the frequent jökulhlaups from Grímsvötn in the first ten years after 1938 may have been a consequence of a single large fissure eruption in 1938. There is no need to claim that several erup- tions took place in the period. DISCUSSION The eruption of 1938 is one of largest in Iceland this century, in terms of volume erupted. Only two erup- tions are known to have been more voluminous, i.e. Hekla in 1947 and Surtsey in 1963-1967 both of which produced around 1 km3 (Þórarinsson, 1967). This large fissure eruption in 1938 was almost entire- ly subglacial while the two fairly small eruptions of 1934 and 1983 broke through the surface of the ice soon after their start. This is probably due to the great ice thickness at the site of the 1938 fissure, 400-700 m, requiring larger buildup of hyaloclastites, while the water depth at the sites of the 1934 and 1983 eruptions was of the order of 100 m. This shows that fairly large subglacial fissure eruptions may have occurred beneath Vatnajökull in past centuries with- out being observed from the lowlands surrounding the glacier. Large jökulhlaups, however, would wit- ness to the event. Þórarinsson (1967) estimated the total volume erupted in Grímsvötn in historical times (1100 years) as 1.5 km3. We have shown here that the magma pro- duction was about 0.35 km3 (magma density 2650 kg m3) in the last 57 years, a period with relatively few eruptions. Large eruptions, similar to the event in 1938, have occurred earlier, i.e. in 1867 and probably also in 1892 (Björnsson, 1988). The production rate observed in 1934-1991, of 6-106 m3 a1, may there- fore be representative for the period after 1600 AD, yielding a total volume of 2.3 km3. If this high pro- duction rate has prevailed over the last 1100 years the total volume erupted would be 6-7 km3. A total of 29 eruptions have been attributed to Grímsvötn in the period after 1600 but only 7 in the period 900-1600. JÖKULL, No. 41, 1991 39
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