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Jökull - 01.06.2000, Qupperneq 12

Jökull - 01.06.2000, Qupperneq 12
Holocene eruptions within the Katla volcanic system, 0 10 20 km N4 YN LN N4 N2 MN YN Mýrdalsjökull Ice Cap 19° 30' 19° 00' 18° 00 63° 40' 63° 40' VíK Figure 6. Axes of thickness for some silicic Katla tephra layers extended into the caldera, indicating po- tential source areas within the caldera. – Þykktarásar nokkurra súrra Kötlulaga eru framlengdir þannig að þeir ná inn í öskjuna. Tvö gjóskulaganna eru tvíása og ásarnir skerast innan öskjunnar, sem bendir til upptaka inni í henni. Ásar hinna gjóskulaganna lenda þar á milli. Þegar um einn ás er að ræða er þó ekki hægt að útiloka að upptökin gætu verið í öskjubrotinu. Some of the silicic tephras have been dated by ra- diocarbon analyses of organic material immediately above or below the tephras. The youngest layer, YN, is dated at 1676  12 14C yrs and the second youngest and largest, UN, is dated at 2660  50 14C yrs (Table 3). The oldest layer verified to be silicic Katla tephra was erupted about 6600 14C yrs BP. The 12 silicic eruptions identified so far are not evenly spaced during the period in question. The eruption frequency was highest between ca 6200 and 6600 14C yrs ago when three eruptions occurred, and between ca 2700 to 3600 14C yrs ago when four of the twelve eruptions took place. Thus, the interval be- tween eruptions has varied from about 100 to about 1000 14C yrs. The glass composition of the 12 tephra layers analysed so far is similar for all the tephras. The SiO  content lies in the range of 63-67% (Table 4 and Larsen et al., in press) and the overall composition has remained remarkably stable over five millennia. Grains of basaltic and rhyolitic glass, possibly scav- enged from the vent or conduit, occur in at least one of the layers. The composition of the silicic magma dif- fers significantly from that of the Pre-Holocene silicic tephra deposits on the southern slopes of the volcano (Lacasse et al., 1995). The duration of the silicic eruptions is not known. The geometry of the tephra layers indicates that the tephra was erupted in separate bursts forming dis- tinct well defined fans or lobes. Some of the lobes are narrow, indicating short-lived events (minutes or hours). Some of the tephra layers are bi- and trilo- bate, and changes in wind-direction between deposi- tion of individual lobes indicate relatively long quiet periods (hours, days, weeks). This implies that many of the eruptions consisted of several relatively short- lived explosive events at intervals of unknown length. Intermittent activity may even have continued for a few years, similar to the 1821-23 activity at the neigh- bouring Eyjafjallajökull volcano. Another possibil- ity is that the activity was continuous but only tephra from the largest events was deposited outside the ice cap. The volume of airborne silicic tephra indicates relatively small eruptions, of similar or smaller mag- nitude than the typical Katla eruptions. The distribu- tion of the tephra suggests that the explosive activity was of low intensity, not capable of supporting high sustained eruption columns. Jökulhlaups accompanying eruptions in the area defined by the axes of thickness within the caldera (Figure 6) could, under present conditions, escape through any of the three gaps occupied by the glaciers Entujökull, Kötlujökull and Sólheimajökull. Jökul- hlaups accompanying eruptions at the caldera fracture could also escape along other routes, depending on the location of the vents. No water-transported material with the chemical characteristics of the Holocene sili- cic tephras has been found on the flood plains around Mýrdalsjökull, but glass chemistry has revealed that several of these eruptions contributed to ocean-rafted pumice, which has been found on coasts around the North Atlantic (Newton, 1999; Larsen et al., in press). The wide distribution is more likely the result of the properties of the pumice, which allowed it to stay afloat for a long time, than an indication that the JÖKULL No. 49 11
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