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Jökull - 01.01.2012, Side 5

Jökull - 01.01.2012, Side 5
Sigurður Þórarinsson (1912–1983) Sigurður Steinþórsson Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland, Askja, Sturlugata 7, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland, sigst@hi.is Like the majority of Icelanders of his generation, Sig- urður Þórarinsson was born and brought up at a farm, in Vopnafjörður, NE-Iceland. Being a precocious child he was enrolled in the Akureyri Gymnasium from which he matriculated in 1931. Influenced by his natural-science teacher Pálmi Hannesson, he entered the Copenhagen University the following fall to study geology. After one winter in Denmark, however, he transferred to Stockholm to continue his studies, now in geography and botany as well as geology. After re- ceiving his doctoral degree at the University of Stock- holm in 1944, he returned to Iceland and worked for a while with the Research Council. In January 1947 he became Director of the Department of Geology and Geography, Museum of Natural History in Reykjavik, a position he held until 1968 when he became Pro- fessor of Geology and Geography at the University of Iceland. While Director of the Natural History Mu- seum he was twice appointed Professor and Direc- tor of the Geographical Institute of Stockholm, in the years 1950–1951 and 1953. When Sigurður Þórarinsson began studying in Sweden the Department at the University of Stock- holm boasted a number of leading scientists who di- rectly and indirectly would influence his future sci- entific career. These included palynologist (pollen- analyst) Lennart von Post, geomorphologist and glaciologist Hans W:son Ahlmann, and Gerard de Geer, the founder of varve-dating. The first two summers Sigurður remained in Swe- den doing field work with Prof. von Post, but when news came in early 1934 of an eruption in Vatna- jökull he immediately decided to return to Iceland. Once in Reykjavík he hastened east to study the ef- fects of the recent eruption and jökulhlaup in Vatna- jökull. Later, in June, he happened to be in Akureyri when the "Dalvík-earthquake" struck. Without delay he went to village Dalvík to investigate, and there- after spent much time gathering information about the earthquake over much of Iceland. This work resulted in Þórarinsson’s first scientific paper, Das Dalvik- Beben in Nordisland 2. Juni 1934 which appeared in Geografiska Annaler 1937. This research by the 22 year old Sigurður was the first of its kind in Iceland. Initially, both the eruption and the earthquake were coincidental. In a radio talk that Sigurður gave early in 1934, entitled "The marshes can talk" and subsequently was published in the periodical Náttúru- fræðingurinn, he described his plan to use palynology to read the 10.000 year long history of Icelandic soil and vegetation. With this in mind he took up coop- eration with Director of forestry Hákon Bjarnason on the study of volcanic ash layers in the soils, for both had realized the potential value of ash layers as time markers. Their work appeared in Geografisk Tidsskrift in 1940, (Bjarnason and Thorarinsson, see reference list), with a map showing the uppermost three light- colored layers identified as Askja 1875, Öræfajökull 1727 and Hekla 1300; the latter two Sigurður found later to be Ö 1362 and H 1104. Glaciology The Grímsvötn eruption and jökulhlaup in 1934 marked the beginning of Sigurður Þórarinsson’s half a century’s association with Vatnajökull, the glacier itself as well as its volcanoes. Glaciology was to be his second most important research subject. In the summer of 1935 he took part in an expedition to Eyjabakkajökull, and in 1936 he spent most of the spring and summer on the eastern part of Vatnajökull as a member of a major Swedish-Icelandic glaciologi- cal initiative lead by Prof. Ahlmann and meteorologist Jón Eyþórsson. JÖKULL No. 62, 2012 3
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