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Þorsteinsdóttir et al. isopach line (Figure 2). The volume of compacted tephra is about 0.12 km3 and of uncompacted tephra about 0.2 km3. Thickness has only been measured be- yond ca. 22 km distance, because part of the tephra fell on the ice cap and was not preserved. Maximum thickness is therefore not known. The greatest thick- ness at ca. 22 km distance was about 12 cm (Figure 3). Figure 3. SILK-LN tephra layer in Loðnugil, 22 km east of caldera centre. The greyish-green tephra is bedded and four units are indicated on the photo- graph. – SILK-LN gjóskulagið í Loðnugili, 22 km aust- an miðrar öskju. Gjóskan er grá-græn og lagskipt, fjórar einingar sjást á ljósmyndinni (Ljósm./Photo. Edda Sóley Þorsteinsdóttir, 2012). The Hekla Volcanic System The Hekla volcanic system is situated in the East- ern Volcanic Zone and is about 40 km long and about 7 km wide as defined by Jakobsson (1979) (Figure 1). The Vatnafjöll fissure swarm southeast of the Hekla volcanic system is also thought to belong to the sys- tem due to similar chemical composition of its basalt (Jóhannesson and Einarsson, 1992; Jóhannesson and Sæmundsson, 1998). The Hekla central volcano is an elongated or ridge-shaped stratovolcano, and no caldera has developed (Thordarson and Larsen, 2007). Geophysical and geochemical data indicate the existence of a magma chamber below Hekla (Thor- arinsson, 1967; Tómasson, 1967; Sigmarsson et al., 1992; Soosalu and Einarsson, 2004; Sverrisdóttir, 2007). The chemical composition of the magma changes with time, the longer the repose between eruptions the more silicic is the first erupted material in the next eruption (Thorarinsson, 1967). Holocene activity of Hekla volcanic system can be divided into three eruption types: 1. Explosive eruptions of the Plinian type producing almost solely tephra. 2. Mixed eruptions that have an initial explosive phase simultaneous with and followed by effusive eruption. Most of the tephra is emitted in a Plinian/subplinian explosive phase. The effusive phase produces mostly lava and moderate tephra. 3. Effusive fissure eruptions producing mostly lava and tephra production is usually small. The majority of these eruptions occur on the fissure swarm outside the Hekla central volcano. The magma erupted in the explosive- and the mixed eruptions is rhyolite to basaltic andesites, and in the effusive fissure eruptions it is basaltic (Þórarins- son, 1968; Larsen and Thorarinsson, 1977; Jakobs- son, 1979; Jóhannesson et al., 1990; Larsen et al., 2013). Of the 18 eruptions in the Hekla volcano in historical time (last 11 centuries) the first one in 1104 CE was silicic explosive eruption and the others were silicic/intermediate mixed eruptions (Kjartans- son, 1945; Thorarinsson, 1967, 1968, 1970; Grönvold et al., 1983; Larsen et al., 1992; Höskuldsson et al., 2007). Here the focus is on the intermediate mixed Hekla eruptions. Mixed explosive-effusive Hekla eruptions The recent Hekla eruptions, in 1947 and thereafter, are well documented (e.g. Thorarinsson, 1954, 1967, 1968, 1970; Grönvold et al., 1983; Larsen et al., 1992; Höskuldsson et al., 2007). These eruptions commenced with a Plinian (e.g. Hekla-1947) or sub- plinian phase (e.g. Hekla 2000) lasting hours. The 1947 and 1991 eruption fissures ran along the Hekla ridge and into the upper slopes whereas the 1970 fissures opened up on the lower slopes. Most of the tephra production originates in fissures along the Hekla ridge. Lava production begins from fissures on the ridge, later concentrating on the lower shoulders (Þórarinsson, 1968; Höskuldsson et al., 2007). 32 JÖKULL No. 65, 2015
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