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Jökull - 01.12.1999, Side 94

Jökull - 01.12.1999, Side 94
DATA Cameron et al. (1992) measured gravity at 41 stations in Surtsey in July and August 1989 (Fig. 4) and pre- sented a Bouguer anomaly map of the island using a reduction density of 2000 kg/m3 for topography above sea level. Cameron et al. (1992) estimate the error in Bouguer anomaly values of data points as 0.3 mGal, of which 0.26 mGal is attributed to an estimated un- certainty of 200 kg/m3 in the reduction density. Any error in density is systematic and is in a way corrected for in modeling of the gravity field when density val- ues are assigned to topographic units. Thus, the ran- dom error of individual gravity points due to errors in elevation, position, tides, terrain correction etc., is smaller. We conservatively estimate this random error as less than 0.2 mGal, assuming that any error due to terrain corrections is 0.1-0.15 mGal. The Bouguer anomaly map (Fig. 4) shows that the greatest variation occurs along lines that run north- south. We have therefore used these data to model the Fig. 3. Forward gravity model of Surtsey presented by Cameron et al. (1992). Densities are in 103 kg/m3 (g/cm3). The model has no anomalous bodies above sea level. Below sea level there are 5 bodies with anomalous density. - Líkan Cameron et al. (1992) af Surtsey. Eðlismassi er gefinn í g/cm3. í líkaninu er ekki gertfyrir neinum breytileika í eðlis- massa ofan sjávarmáls en neðan sjávarmáls eru 5 skrokkar. gravity field along a profile that runs north-south over the island (Fig. 2, 4). It crosses the crater of Surtur I, the tuff ring bordering it to the north, the lava field making up the southern part of the island and the northern peninsula. Seven data points coincided with the line and an 8th point is obtained by using the aver- age of two stations on each side of the profile. A regional trend of gravity rising to the south (0.5 mGal/km) was removed from the profile. Topography along the profile was extracted from Moore et al. (1992) and Einarsson et al. (1994). For bathymetry below sea level, maps by Norrman and Erlingsson (1992) and Sjómælingar íslands (1977) were used. In order to locate the likely transition from tephra to pillow lava breccia on the southem part of the island, Fig. 4. The Bouguer anomaly map of Surtsey (after Cameron et al., 1992). The contour interval is 0.5 mGal. The profile used for gravity modeling is marked AA', and the dots indicate where data was collected. - Kort af Bouguer fráviki í Surtsey (frá Cameron et al., 1992). Bil milli sviðslína er 0.5 mGal. Þversniðið sem notað er íreikningunum er merkt með AA'. 92 JÖKULL, No. 47, 1999
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