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Sigurlaug Hjaltadóttir et al. were observed in a swarm, with the two largest events (Mlw=3.9) occurring at the end of September and the beginning of October. The earthquakes have all been relocated using a double-difference method (Slunga et al., 1995) and are shown in orange in Figure 7. For comparison, the single event locations are plotted in green in the background. After relocation, the epicen- tral clusters revealed two distinct features. Hypocen- ters of the first swarm form a N-S lineament, while the hypocenters in the latter swarm are more concentrated in a dense cluster, which is elongated in a NNW direc- tion. Most earthquakes are located at fairly shallow depths, between 1.5 and 5.5 km. Faults and fissures striking NE have been mapped on the surface in the vicinity of Hveravellir (south and east of hve, at ap- proximately 64.85◦–64.87◦N) (Hjartarson and Ólafs- son, 2005). North-westerly striking faults have also been observed, but they are less distinct. Furthermore, there are surface structures with a NNW strike in Belj- andatungur, SW of Guðlaugstungur, similar to the ap- parent trend of the latter swarm, but none have been observed in the exact area of the seismicity. The Tjörnes Fracture Zone The Tjörnes Fracture Zone (TFZ) is a transform zone connecting the Northern Volcanic Zone to the ridge segments offshore. Seismicity in the TFZ is mainly concentrated on two WNW-trending lineaments, start- ing at the shore near the towns of Húsavík and Kópasker. The northern Grímsey lineament (GL) stretches as far as 110 km offshore to the north- west, while the southern Húsavík-Flatey fault (HFF) reaches 80 km to the WNW and then bends north- wards (Figure 1). In 2004 the largest swarm in the TFZ occurred in June on the HFF, at the mouth of the fjord Eyjafjörður, when around 600 earthquakes were located. The earthquakes, which were all small (Mlw<2.5), have been relocated, using the double-difference method (Slunga et al., 1995). The event distribution shows a NW-striking lineament at a depth of 9–11 km. Seis- mic activity is very common in the area and the largest swarms recorded over the past few years occurred in 1997 and 2001. Several other smaller swarms also oc- curred on the Grímsey Lineament. None of the larger events (Mlw ∼3) occurring in 2004 were followed by further activity, which is unusual. They may have been caused by increased strain in the TFZ, which led to an earthquake of magnitude ∼5 (M l; EMSC, 2005) in the centre of the GL in January 2005. In November and December, two small swarms occurred under the mountain Kaldbakur in Eyjaförður (K in figure 1); a total of 65 earthquakes, all with Mlw ≤2.5. This is quite an unusual location and since the installation of the SIL system, only one swarm has been observed in its vicinity. It occurred in Oc- tober, 1999, when 24 events were located ∼1 km east of the November 2004 swarm. Kaldbakur is situated on the Dalvík seismic Lineament (DL), south of the HFF (Rögnvaldsson et al., 1998). This lineament has shown much less seismic activity than GL and HFF, although large earthquakes are known to occur on the DL, the most notable being the ML 6.2 Dalvík earth- quake in 1934. CONCLUSIONS 1. Seismic activity in Iceland during 2004 was moderate in comparison to the number of events recorded between 2001 and 2003. Over 12.000 earthquakes were located, and 315 of these were icequakes located in Skeiðarárjökull in connection with jökulhlaups and heavy rain- fall. In addition, 275 reported explosions were recorded, many of which were located in the Kárahjúkar construction area. 2. The largest recorded earthquakes occurred offshore on the Reykjanes Ridge in April (Mlw=4.5) and September (mb=4.5). Both events were a part of short-lived swarms, lasting between one and two days. No volcanic tremor was detected on the ridge in connection with the swarms, but seismicity has been increasing steadily on the ridge during the past few years. 3. Seismic activity in Mýrdalsjökull decreased substantially during 2004 and now shows simi- lar intensity as observed before 2001. 4. Heightened seismic activity has been widely observed in northwest Vatnajökull since mid- 116 JÖKULL No. 55
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