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Jökull - 01.01.2015, Side 63

Jökull - 01.01.2015, Side 63
The Eldgjá lava flow on Mýrdalssandur 19º00’W 63 º2 8’ N 63 º3 6’ N 18º40’W 18º20’W Vík Ha Kötlujökull 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 5 6 1300 1918 1900 1600 2 1.5 2 4 Jökulhlaup advance Coastline changes Major roads Impact area 0 12km R Hj Figure 2. Advancement of jökulhlaups in hours from the onset of a large Katla eruption. Based on simulations from Vatnaskil Engineers (Gudmundsson et al., 2008). Approximate coastline loca- tion between 1300 and 1918 is shown with dashed lines (Nummedal et al., 1987). Ha: Hafursey, Hj: Hjörleifshöfði, R: Rjúpnafell. – Áhrifasvæði jökul- hlaupa undan Kötlujökli. Bláar lín- ur sýna reiknaða framrás hlaupsins í klukkustundum frá upphafi goss í Kötlu- öskjunni samkvæmt hermun Verkfræði- stofunnar Vatnaskila. Áætluð lega strandarinnar á mismunandi tímum er sýnd með brotalínum. Larsen, 2000). The largest jökulhlaups carry with them huge amounts of sediments and ice blocks from the glacier. Estimates of the total sediment volume in the 1918 jökulhlaup range from 0.7 to 1.6 km3 (Tóm- asson, 1996; Larsen and Ásbjörnsson, 1995). The environment at the Mýrdalssandur outwash plain has significantly changed since the Eldgjá erup- tion. The lava fields changed the topography, hy- drology, utilization potential of the area east of Mýrdalsjökull and the runoff of rivers and jökulhlaups (Larsen, 2000; 2010). Since the Eldgjá eruption large jökulhlaups accompanying eruptions at Katla volcano have only emerged from beneath the Kötlujökull out- let glacier (Thorarinsson, 1975). The high topogra- phy of the Álftaver lava created a barrier prevent- ing jökulhlaups from flowing to the east and direct- ing them to the south. The outwash plain got thicker with every jökulhlaup until it reached the elevation of the lava field. Jökulhlaups were then able to flow to the east over the lava, burying it in alluvium (Larsen, 2000; 2010). Today, the Álftaver lava field is partially buried beneath the Mýrdalssandur outwash plain and the location of its edge has been uncertain. With time and continued volcanic activity and jökulhlaups from Katla, progressively larger parts of the lava flow will be buried beneath Mýrdalssandur. Previous studies on sand thicknesses at the Mýr- dalssandur outwash plain In 1978 seismic refraction and reflection profiling and vertical electrical soundings with a Schlumberger ar- ray were conducted at the Mýrdalssandur outwash plain by the National Energy Authority (Figure 3) to map the thickness of the pumice-rich sediments. The seismic soundings only cover the area around Hjör- leifshöfði, while the resistivity survey included the area east of Hafursey. The total sediment thickness above the bedrock was revealed to be up to 60 m in the area around Hjörleifshöfði increasing to 120 m around Hafursey (Thorarinsson and Guðmundsson, 1979). A total of 29 shallow boreholes were drilled into the Eldgjá lava flow at Mýrdalssandur in 2009–2012. In areas A and C (Figure 3) the drill went through the lava flow showing a thickness ranging from 18 to 25 m. The uppermost 6–10 m is highly porous while the lower 15–18 m is made up of dense basalt, which lies mostly in 2–3 zones consistent with the lava being emplaced as a series of lobes (Vegagerðin, 2013). The lava edge has been defined on the basis of vis- ible lava on the surface, which is done on the geolog- ical map by Jóhannesson et al. (1990). Larsen (2000) suggested that the edge lay further to the west than previously thought (Figure 1). The suggested edge JÖKULL No. 65, 2015 63
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