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Table 1. Calculated magnitude at places where earthquakes were felt during the Askja-Sveinagjá rifting events. A variation in intensity by one degree (IV or VI) changes the calculated magnitude by approximately 0.8 units. - Reiknuð stœrð jarðskjálfta í mismunandi fjarlœgð frá upptökum. Eitt stig ofar eða neðar á Mercalli kvarða jafngildir um 0.8 stiga breytingu á reiknaðri stærð. Region Intensity Epicentral distance (km) and Magnitude Víti in Askja S-Sveinagjá C-Sveinagjá N-Sveinagjá Svartárkot, Bárðardalur IV 41 4.7 35 4.6 42 4.7 52 4.9 Gautlönd, Mývatn district V 60 5.9 34 5.3 32 5.3 36 5.4 Grímsstaðir á Fjöllum VI 71 6.9 32 6.1 19 5.7 11 (5.3) Möðrudalur VI 54 6.6 29 6.0 30 6.0 37 6.2 Brú, Jökuldalur IV 56 5.0 55 5.0 62 5.1 71 5.3 earthquakes were felt during the Askja-Sveinagjá rift- ingevents is4.9 (R= 19km) toó.l (R = 71 km),foran intensity V earthquake, (Table 1). If we assume that re- ports from Möðrudalur are exaggerated or that some of the earthquakes originated closer to Möðrudalur,i.e. in Veggjastykki, then earthquakes in the northern part of Sveinagjá may have reached magnitude 5.4-5.7. This mganitude is higher than expected as rifting earth- quakes during the recent Krafla rifting episode seldom exceeded magnitude 4 on the Richter scale, in spite of extensive surface faulting (Einarsson, 1991a). An eruption was discovered in Askja on January 3, 1875, but increased steam activity had been ob- served in the Askja region, some days prior to the eruption. One eruption column, substantially wider close to the horizon, was visible from the Mývatn district at the same time (Anonymous, 1875a; Anony- mous, 1876a), indicating fissure eruption or many ac- tive craters close together. Two eruption columns were seen from eastern Iceland and one of them originated without doubt from an eruption site within Askja. Ac- cording to Gunnarsson (1875) the distance between the two columns was somewhat greater than the distance between the northem column and the tablemountain Herðubreið, 20 km northeast of Askja. An eruption column originating south of Askja cannot be recon- ciled with Gunnarsson’s description unless the erup- tion site was at least 20 km south of Askja but in that case people in the Mývatn district would have detected two separate columns as well. In order to fit the above descriptions, one has to assume that the second column originated somewhere in the fissure swarm north-northeast of the Öskjuvatn caldera. This eruption site remains to be discovered. Poor visibility prevented further observation of the eruption the following days but earthquake activity decreased markedly after the outbreak (Anonymous, 1876a). Still, relatively strong earthquakes were felt at Grímsstaðir during the next weeks (Guðmundsson, 1932). Frequent earthquakes were also felt in the be- ginning of February 1875, in Bárðardalur and in the Mývatn district. Farmers there observed occasionally one or two separate eruption columns in the direction of Askja (Anonymous, 1875c). These descriptions are analogous to observations made during the recent Krafla eruptions. Intense earthquake activity accompanied lateral magma intru- sions within the Krafla volcanic system but decreased abruptly once an intrusion reached the surface in an eruption. It is therefore reasonable to assume that con- siderable intrusive activity took place within the Askja fissure swarm during the autumn of 1874, prior to the January 2 eruption, during which intrusive activity di- minished markedly or even came to a halt but resumed in early February. Four farmers from the Mývatn district visited Askja on February 16 1875, and reported fierce geo- thermal activity and new craters in a depression in the southeast comer of the Askja caldera. Their report does not mention volcanic activity within the caldera at that time but the farmers felt earthquakes frequently in the vicinity of the depression (Anonymous, 1875d). JÖKULL, No. 42, 1992 3
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