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Jökull - 01.06.2000, Side 67

Jökull - 01.06.2000, Side 67
Páll Einarsson and Bryndís Brandsdóttir an earthquake sequence in one is accompanied by a few earthquakes in the others. It is noteworthy that the two historic eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull were al- most coincident with Katla eruptions. The 1823 erup- tion closely followed the 1821 Katla eruptions, and both volcanoes appear to have erupted in 1612 (Thor- oddsen, 1925; Þorkelsson, 1939). Tephra layers with chemical characteristics of both volcanoes have been identified from that year (Larsen, pers. comm.). As noted above, the vertical error of the locations is usually quite large. All reliable solutions turned out to be shallow and no compelling evidence was found for deep earthquakes. Thus, most of the data are consistent with shallow seismicity, 0-5 km. This contrasts with a swarm of "deep" earthquakes in July 1985 that occurred off shore south of Mýrdalsjökull (Einarsson, 1989; Einarsson and Sæmundsson, 1987). This swarm occurred near the insular shelf edge at about 30 km depth and is not directly related to any of the volcanic centers in the region. MAGNITUDES OF MÝRDALSJÖKULL EARTHQUAKES Magnitudes used in this paper are duration magni- tudes based on signal duration  at the analog seismic stations, i.e. from the onset of the first P-wave until the signal in the coda falls below a prescribed level for the last time (Einarsson and Björnsson, 1987). The dura- tion magnitude is derived from formulas of the form:     The constants for the different stations are given by Einarsson and Björnsson (1987). They are found by correlation between log  and M . Local mag- nitudes are determined from amplitudes at calibrated stations, for a set of earthquakes distributed within the seismically active areas of S-Iceland. The magnitude of the earthquakes in this study are within the range 2.0-4.0 (Figure 6), and the list appears to be nearly complete above magnitude 2.5. Earthquakes in the western cluster have a narrower magnitude range than earthquakes in the eastern cluster. Events in the west- ern cluster reach magnitude 3.4 whereas the largest event in the eastern cluster has a magnitude of 3.9. 0  6  12 18 24 30  Z N-S  E-W  P  ?? ?? s 880816 2117 SKO 0  6  12 18 24  30  P S  s 880823 1136 SKO Z  N-S  E-W  A  B  Figure 5. Digital, three-component seismograms from the temporary station SKO (see Figure 1) of typical events in the eastern cluster (A) and the western cluster (B). Note the emergent P-wave and irregular wave train in (B). – Stafræn, þríása skjálftarit úr færanlegum mæli á Skógaheiði (SKO á 1. mynd). Skjálftarit (A) sýnir skjálfta úr eystri þyrpingunni, en skjálftarit (B) skjálfta úr vestari þyrpingunni. Takið eftir ógreinilegri byrjun P-bylgjunnar og ruglingslegri S-bylgju í (B). 66 JÖKULL No. 49
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