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Jökull - 01.01.2019, Side 46

Jökull - 01.01.2019, Side 46
Historical accounts of pre-eruption seismicity in Iceland Table 2: Precursor times of historical Hekla eruptions with documented seismicity. – Tafla 2. Forboðatímar gosa í Heklu á sögulegum tíma þar sem jarðskjálfta er getið. Eruption Day Duration Precursor time 1300 July 11 or 12 about 12 months ? 1510 July 25 unknown very short, few minutes 1554 May-early June six weeks uncertain, possibly two weeks 1597 January 3 six months very short, few minutes 1693 February 13 > seven months very short, few minutes 1725 April 2 unknown several hours 1766 April 5 23 months a few hours 1845 September 2 seven months less than one hour 1878 February 27 about two months 3-4 hours 1913 April 25 24 days three hours 1947 March 29 13 months very short, minutes 1970 May 5 two months 25 minutes 1980 August 17 three days 23 minutes 1981 April 9 about one week (4 hours) 1991 January 17 51 days 30 minutes 2000 February 26 10 days 79 minutes earthquakes with very short precursor times, whereas the eruptions in the surrounding areas were associated with strong earthquake activity with precursor times longer than 3 hours. Öræfajökull This off-rift volcano (Figure 1) has attracted consid- erable attention in the last few years because of clear signs of inflation that began in late 2016 (Geirsson et al., 2018). The volcano has erupted twice in historic times, a rather catastrophic eruption in 1362 and a smaller eruption in 1727. Both were apparently pre- ceded by felt earthquakes. 1362: Reports of this eruption are rather scant, al- most like legends. The eruption was very large and explosive, and left a thick ash deposit in SE-Iceland, mainly east of the volcano, but has been detected also overseas. The volume of ash is estimated to be 10 km3 (Thorarinsson, 1958). The inhabited area around the volcano was totally devastated and was apparently not habitable for several decades following the erup- tion (Gudmundsson, 1998). According to a legend, three quakes were heard shortly (minutes to hours) before the eruption broke out. Recent archaeological excavation of a ruined farm indicates that the walls of the farmhouse had fallen before the ruin was cov- ered by an ash layer, indicating strong pre-eruption earthquake activity (B.F. Einarsson, 2008). The lack of archaeological artifacts found in the ruins may sug- gest long precursory activity. The people may have had sufficient warning to move away with their be- longings. 1727: Weak earthquakes were felt at the nearby church at Sandfell in the morning of August 7, strong enough to frighten people, according to contemporary account by the pastor Jón Þorláksson (Thoroddsen, 1925). The earthquakes became more frequent and stronger the following morning. Things were shaken down from shelves indoors, but houses did not col- lapse. The shaking was accompanied by noises, strong as thunder. An eruption was detected around 9h that morning, accompanied by jökulhlaups and ash fallout. Fire fountains were seen in 5–6 places high on the west flank of the volcano. Hot floods rushed down the gullies, one of them killing three people on August 11. The eruption continued until April 1728. JÖKULL No. 69, 2019 45
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