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Jökull - 01.01.2010, Side 95

Jökull - 01.01.2010, Side 95
Geothermal noise at Ölkelduháls, SW Iceland spectral peaks in the frequency range between 6 and 7 Hz that are not stable in frequency at stations LB3 and LB5 at the beginning of the observational period and a peak at ∼5 Hz at stations LB7, LB8 and LB9. These spectral peaks are generally very sharp in frequency and therefore probably related to some resonance phe- nomenon that is unlikely to be natural because of how narrow they are. These peaks contain very little inte- gral power. LA2 0.020 LA3 0.006 LA4 0.018 LA5 0.012 LA6 0.024 LA7 0.013 LA8 0.041 LA9 0.051 2.10 2.15 2.20 2.25 2.30 2.35 2.40 a m p li tu d e s p e c tr a l d e n s it y [ a rb . u n it s ] frequency [Hz] Figure 6. A blown up figure of the sharp amplitude spectral peak consistently detected along line A and parts of line B (spectra along line A only shown here). Each spectrum has had a regional polynomial trend removed and is then normalized to its maximum, which is indicated to the right (in arbitrary, but iden- tical units). This spectral peak is very confined in fre- quency and highly variable in amplitude. – Stækkuð mynd af skörpum róftoppi sem mælist reglubundið eftir báðum mælilínum (hér eru aðeins sýnd róf eftir línu A). Í hverju tilviki hefur bakgrunnshneigð rófsins verið fjarlægð. Hámarksútslag hvers topps er skráð til hliðar. We compute the root-mean-square amplitude of the spectrum for each station over the frequency range between 3 and 7 Hz in order to characterize the overall amplitude behavior of the data. The results are plot- ted in Figure 7. There it is evident that the amplitude drops quite significantly and systematically with dis- tance from the geothermal field at Ölkelduháls. The amplitude is highest at station LB1 and falls by three orders of magnitude to the most distant stations LA7, LA8 and LA9 at 3 km distance to the ENE. The drop in amplitude is also dramatic to the WSW, although not monotonic at the most distant stations LB7, LB8 and LB9. We have labeled the deviations from mono- tonic amplitude decay away from the centre of the profile in the figure with letters A, B and C. We spec- ulate that at anomaly A at station LA4 may be due to proximity to the geothermal field under the SW end of Hrómundartindur. It is also possible that the geothermal area in Grændalur kicks in here. We note that the database of surface geothermal activity taken from Árnason has a point near station LA4, although no activity was visible at the time of observation. This small peak may be related to that. The anomalies at the WSW end of the profile are more difficult to re- late to the surface activity. Steaming activity is found some 200 m west of stations LB7, LB8 and LB9, but this should affect station LB8 in a similar manner to LB7 and LB9. The geothermal activity in Klambragil may also affect the noise. Dispite these complications it seems safe to associate the noise in the 3–7 Hz range with the geothermal activity on the basis that ampli- tude generally decays away from the crossover of the profile with a roughly linear zone of geothermal activ- ity. The stability of this noise over time suggests that it is well determined and that variations in space and ori- entation are well determined complications, not due to lack of precision. Inconsistency in spectral shape from one station to another, as well as from one com- ponent to another, suggests that the noise source is distributed. POLARIZATION Some of the above-mentioned differences may be at- tributed to dominance of different wave types in the wave field or scattering effects. To address this we JÖKULL No. 60 95
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