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The Kerlingar fault, Northeast Iceland RESULTS The fault region The Kerlingar fault is located within the Dimmifjall- garður mountains, a series of arcuate hyaloclastite ridges along the NVZ-EFB boundary (Figure 1), (Helgason 1987; Sæmundsson 1977; Vilmundardóttir 1997). Various structures related to tectonic activity are present in this region. However, due to the com- plexity of the area, we have only mapped the most prominent features. The fractures which we mapped are of various sizes, sharpness and orientations (Fig- ure 3). Many of these fractures, including the Kerl- ingar fault, form a structural pattern which is oriented parallel with the EFB-NVZ boundary. However, no Holocene volcanic fissures have been mapped in the area close to the Kerlingar fault. Fault orientation The Kerlingar fault is oriented NNW-SSE; therefore, it is not parallel with fractures in the NVZ fissure swarms at this latitude, which are generally N or NNE oriented (i.e. ∼perpendicular to the 106◦ plate spread- ing vector (DeMets et al. 1994)) (Figure 1). The fault is, however, parallel with the line of central volca- noes that extends along the axis of the NVZ: Frem- rinámar, Krafla, and Þeistareykir (Figure 1). Although the Kerlingar fault has a general NNW orientation, it curves along its length from a NNW orientation at its southern end to a NW orientation at its northern end. Generally, the strike of different fault segments ranges from 350◦ in the south, to 336◦ in the north. Fault dip and vertical offset Our field observations show that the eastern side of the Kerlingar fault is downthrown. Assuming a nor- mal fault, this indicates that the fault is east-dipping, i.e. it dips away from the NVZ (Figures 4–8). This is not obvious everywhere, particularly where the fault cuts westward sloping surfaces. The throw of the fault varies along the fault. Our field measurements ranged from 2 to 9 m in vertical offset. As can be seen from Figure 7, snow accumulates and stays longer in some parts of the fault. The meltwater from this snow may erode the fault scarp, which makes precise measure- ments of vertical offset due to fault movements diffi- cult. Therefore, 9 m may be an overestimate, at least in terms of Holocene movements. Fault length The Kerlingar fault is at least 30 km long, interrupted by a few E-W oriented gullies. It may even extend further, if we assume that the NW oriented fractures north of the Kerlingar fault are a part of the fault. The Kerlingar fault is therefore an unusually long fea- ture, compared with faults within the fissure swarms of the NVZ. As a comparison, the majority of frac- tures within the Askja fissure swarm are less than 1 km long (Hjartardottir et al. 2009). Earthquakes Although some faults (including the Kerlingar fault) have been previously identified in the Dimmifjall- garður mountains (Sæmundsson 1977), earthquakes have not been detected there by seismograph net- works that have been in operation in the area since 1974 (Einarsson 1989; Einarsson 1991; Jakobsdóttir 2008). This indicates that the activity of the area is not steady-state. Although it is more likely that the fault ruptured in several smaller earthquakes, we cal- culate the maximum size of an earthquake, assuming that the total length of the fault ruptured in one event. The seismic moment is calculated according to: M0=µu¯ F (1) We assume that the shear modulus (µ) is 10 GPa and the mean displacement (u ¯ ) is 4 m. The area of the fault (F) is calculated assuming that the fault has a dip of 60◦, that the length of the rupture is 30 km and that the rupture reaches 7 km depth, i.e. the approxi- mate bottom of the seismogenic crust (Einarsson et al. 1977; Soosalu et al. 2010). The moment magnitude is calculated according to: Mw = 2/3 log M0–6.0 (2) From this, we conclude that the fault could have gen- erated an earthquake of moment magnitude up to Mw≈6.7. If we increase the depth of the fault to 10 km, we get an earthquake of magnitude Mw≈6.8. JÖKULL No. 60 107
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