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Historical accounts of pre-eruption seismicity in Iceland areas. Earthquakes were also felt on several occa- sions after this first eruption, most likely associated with lateral dike propagation along the northern fis- sure swarm of the Askja volcanic system and erup- tions at Sveinagjá (Figure 1) in the fissure swarm dur- ing 1875–1876. The activity culminated on March 29, 1875 with a large explosive eruption in the Askja cen- tral volcano, accompanied by a large caldera collapse, where the 200 m deep caldera Öskjuvatn was formed (Sigurdsson and Sparks, 1977, 1978). Little infor- mation is available about the temporal relationship of these eruptions with earthquakes. 1921–1933: Several small effusive eruptions occurred within the main caldera and in the immediate vicin- ity of the Askja volcano during this period. The only seismograph in operation was in Reykjavík at a dis- tance of 260 km. It had a low amplification and did not record any events associated with this activ- ity (Brandsdóttir, 1992). 1961: A lava eruption began on a short fissure near the eastern rim of the main Askja caldera on October 26. It was preceded by increased geothermal activity and a few small earthquakes on October 6. The beginning of the eruption was accompanied by recorded earth- quakes but the temporal relationship is unclear (Thor- arinsson and Sigvaldason, 1962; Brandsdóttir, 1992). The eruption lasted until the beginning of December. Other areas 1151: Eruption near Trölladyngja on the Reykjanes Peninsula (Figure 1) with earthquakes and casualties. [Eldur uppi í Trölladyngjum, húsrið og mann- dauði (Ísl. ann.,1847, p. 62)] 1211: Eruptions off the Reykjanes Peninsula, at El- dey, and on the peninsula. Earthquakes. Spatial or temporal relationships uncertain. [Eldur kom upp úr sjó fyrir sunnan Reykjanes. Sörli Kolsson fann Eldeyjar hinar nýju, en hinar horf- nar er alla æfi höfðu staðið. . . . (Ísl. ann. 1847, p. 88).] 1240: Large earthquakes in south Iceland. Red sun. Fire off Reykjanes. [Landskjálftar miklir fyrir sunnan land. Sól rauð. Eldur fyrir Reykjanesi (Ísl. ann., 1847, p. 114)] 1311: An earthquake during the night between Jan- uary 10 and 11 was followed on January 25 by an eruption in the "eastern glaciers", probably meaning Vatnajökull glacier. May be mixed up with stories about eruption of Katla, see above. [Landskjálfti nóttina milli 10. og 11. janúar; 25. janúar eldur uppi í Austurjöklum . . . (Thoroddsen, 1899)] 1619: An eruption occurred in late July with earth- quakes and ashfall, but the eruption site is unknown (Thorarinsson, 1967). Possibly in western Vatnajök- ull. DISCUSSION This study is complimentary to a recent study of short- term precursory seismic activity associated with re- cent volcanic eruptions in Iceland (Einarsson, 2018), based on instrumental recording. It was demonstrated that all 23 confirmed eruptions during the period 1970–2014 had a measureable precursory seismic ac- tivity, usually in the form of an intense swarm of small earthquakes. The precursor time, i.e. the time from the first detected event until the eruption began, var- ied between 15 minutes and 13 days, and in half of the cases it was shorter than two hours. This time was even quite variable for different eruptions of the same volcano. For the nine Krafla eruptions during 1975– 1984 the range was 15 minutes to seven hours, for the eruptions of 1983, 1998, 2004 and 2011 of Gríms- vötn volcano it was 90 minutes to nine hours. Hekla stands out for its short precursor times of 25, 23, 30, and 79 minutes for the eruptions of 1970, 1980, 1991, and 2000, respectively. The present study was meant to expand the scope of the instrumental study, and to re-interpret the historical data in light of the present understanding of the dynamics of the volcanoes. The results are in general agreement with the instrumental data of recent eruptions, that eruptions are preceded by seismic activity, and the precursor times are of the order of hours and sometimes days. It is also con- firmed that the seismicity associated with eruptions of Hekla is rather weak and the precursor times are short. The historical data have limitations, of course. Only felt earthquakes are documented so the study is limited to large events and to volcanoes that are suf- ficiently close to inhabited areas. It is very probable JÖKULL No. 69, 2019 47
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