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Jökull - 01.12.1999, Side 95

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Table 1. Density (p) (crushed = cr, effective = eff) and porosity (n) of rock formations found in Surtsey (Jakobsson and Moore, 1982) TypeofLayer pcr [103 kg/m3] Porosity [%] peft [103 kg/m3] Lava (basalt) 3.08 22 2.40 Pillow lava breccia* 3.08 31 2.43 Pillow lava (wet) 3.05 31 2.42 Tephra (dry) 2.78 46 1.50 Tephra (wet) 2.78 38 2.10 *Pálssonc(ai. (1984) peft = (l-n)pcr + pa/w. peff is density after accounting for porosity, n is porosity, pcr is the grain density of the rock, pa/w is pore density, pa/w is either 0 or 1000 kg nr3, depending on whether the pores are filled with water or air. air photos and maps from various times during the eruption were used (e.g. Jakobsson and Moore (1982)). FORWARD MODELING In the cross-section chosen for modeling, at least 5 geologic units with different density are to be expect- ed on the basis of the eruption sequence in 1963-1967 and subsequent modification by erosion and deposi- tion. These are: i) Tephra above sea level (dry); ii) tephra below sea level (wet); iii) subaerial lava; iv) pillow breccia below sea level and v) sediments. In addition, the existence of a core of pillow lava was explored, but its density should be similar to that of the pillow breccia. Density variations in the upper- most crust under the island are also possible. Howev- er, due to the limited length of the profile, such varia- tions cannot be modeled except for the uppermost kilometer under the center of the island. The most probable densities and porosities for each unit are given in Table 1. They are based on data from the Surtsey drill hole (Oddsson, 1982) and from else- where in Iceland (Pálsson et al., 1984). The modeling software Gravmag (Pedley et al., 1991) was used to create 2 1/2-D models. A cross-sec- tion is modeled by splitting it into polygons that strike at right angles to the profile. The strike length of the polygons can be varied as well as the size, form and density. In the case of Surtsey the strike lengths of the bodies are determined by the diameter of the island and other constraints on the width of individual units. Table 2. Density (effective), assumed porosity and strike length used in the models a) Upe of Layer p [103 kg/m3] Porosity [%] Half strike length [km] Lava (basalt) 2.40 22 0.6 Pillow lava breccia 2.43 31 0.6 Tephra(dry) 1.50 46 0.4 Tephra (wet) 2.10 38 1.0 b) TypeofLayer p [103kg/m3] Porosity [%] Half strike length [km] Lava (basalt) 2.40 22 0.6 Pillow lava breccia 2.40 33 0.6 Tephra(dry) 1.40 50 0.4 Tephra (wet) 2.00 44 1.0 Pillow lava 2.43 30 1.0 c) lypeofLayer p [103 kg/m3] Porosity [%] Half strike length [km] Lava (basalt) 2.40 22 0.6 Pillow lava breccia 2.43 31 0.6 Tephra (dry) 1.50 46 0.4 Tephra (wet) 2.10 38 1.0 Pillow lava 2.43 30 0.2 Crater filling 2.40 22 0.1 d)TypeofLayer p [103 kg/m3] Porosity [%] Half strike length [km] Lava (basalt) 2.40 22 0.6 Pillow lava breccia 2.43 31 0.6 Tephra (dry) 1.45 48 0.4 Tephra (wet) 2.10 38 1.0 Sediments 2.30 35 0.2 RESULTS In Fig. 5, four models of the structure of Surtsey are presented. The models show that the observed gravi- ty field can be explained by plausible density varia- tions within the edifice itself. The largest variations occur above sea level and, being well constrained (e.g. Jakobsson and Moore, 1982), they must form the basis for gravity modeling of the island. We there- fore consider our models better for exploring the structure below sea level than those of Cameron et al. (1992). In contrast to Cameron et al. (1992), we see no indications of anomalous bodies in the uppermost crust below the old sea floor. This does not rule out JÖKULL, No. 47, 1999 93
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