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Jökull - 01.06.2000, Side 48

Jökull - 01.06.2000, Side 48
Aeromagnetic measurements over Mýrdalsjökull and vicinity Geirfinnur Jónsson and Leó Kristjánsson Science Institute, University of Iceland, Haga, Hofsvallagötu 53, 107 Reykjavík, Iceland Abstract — Aeromagnetic survey results from the Mýrdalsjökull glacier region, acquired by Th. Sigurgeirsson around 1970, have been reprocessed in combination with data from a new survey. The main feature of the residual magnetic field over Mýrdalsjökull is a localized 8 x 12 km negative anomaly, of around -2000 nT amplitude relative to the regional field. Models of the crust indicate that it is caused partly by the subglacial topography and partly by a thermal anomaly associated with a possible magma chamber beneath the Katla caldera. INTRODUCTION Local aeromagnetic anomalies in and around Iceland are typically on the order of 1000 nT in amplitude at 1000 m altitude (Jónsson et al., 1991). They tend to be circular rather than elongated and are generally less than 20 km in size. Wide flight line spacing and gaps in data limit the resolution of magnetic-field maps based on aeromagnetic surveys. Some anomalies are observed on only one or two flight lines and their detailed shapes are, therefore, not well defined. The causes of the anomalies vary, but can sometimes be inferred from their geological setting. Some anom- alies are clearly connected to central volcanoes, ot- hers are due to topography or to subaquatic eruptions which produce a complex structure of nonmagnetized tuff and breccia with inclusions of highly magnetized pillow lava (Kristjánsson, 1970). Two, at least, of these anomalies show simil- ar characteristics where a broad ( 10 km) negative anomaly on the order of 2000 nT occurs in positi- ve fields over an active volcano. These are Askja in Dyngjufjöll and Katla in Mýrdalsjökull. A similar, but less clear anomaly is found over Bárðarbunga in the Vatnajökull glacier. Due to the position of these volcanoes within the active spreading zones in Ice- land, a fragment of reversely magnetized material can be ruled out as their source. In this paper we focus on the Katla anomaly, display the magnetic field of the Mýrdalsjökull area and interpret it. PREVIOUS WORK The U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office Project Magnet carried out total-field aeromagnetic surveys in the South Iceland region in Feb. 1964, at varying altitu- des. Results in the form of draft contour maps were presented to the Science Institute, one of which was published as Figure 14 of Kristjánsson et al. (1989). Another map (1800 m a.s.l.) includes three flight lines which cross the central part of the Mýrdalsjök- ull icecap (Figure 1) and record a negative anomaly of 2000 - 2500 nT amplitude. Compared to later data, however, the positions of this survey seem to be un- reliable, and it is not included in the present study. Detailed aeromagnetic measurements over Mýr- dalsjökull were made by Th. Sigurgeirsson during his 1969-72 survey of South Iceland (Figure 2). The flight lines were oriented east-west with 4 km spac- ing. Positioning was based on visual identification of landscape features. The nominal flight altitude was 1200+ m above sea level, indicating that the plane ascended when approaching higher topography and descended again when appropriate. The icecap altitu- de reaches 1500 m. The magnetometer was a cont- inuously recording proton precession instrument from which field values, averaged over 10 s (5-600 m), were obtained (Sigurgeirsson, 1970). Processing of the data included correction for diurnal and secular variati- on, subtraction of a regional field, and manual plott- JÖKULL No. 49 47
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