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Vestergaard et al. Figure 5. Whole rock and viscosity estimates of the Hekla 1766–68 and 1845–46 samples analysed in this study. Panels show A) MgO and B) K2O versus SiO2 content, and C) our viscosity estimates versus temperature for respectively pre-eruptive (undegassed) and degassed melts. – Efnagreiningar og mat á seigju Heklusýnanna frá hraunbreiðunum 1766–68 og 1845–46. Myndirnar sýna A) MgO, B) K2O samanborið við SiO2 innihald og C) Mat á seigju miðað við hitastig kvikunnar áður en hún gaus og eftir (afgösuð kvika). gassed and degassed magma. Emplacement dates and morphology surface structures related to the sampled lava-flows are listed together with the samples’ bulk rock composition and viscosity estimates (Table 2). DISCUSSION Lava bulk volumes and accuracy of the planimet- ric method New volume estimates for the 1766–68 and 1845–46 lava-flow fields are provided. Thórarinsson (1967) previously estimated the volume to 1.3 km3 and 0.6 km3, respectively, but the basis of these estimates remains unclear (e.g. method of thickness estimates and the number and location of measurements). In contrast the bulk volume estimates of this study gives volumes of 0.7 km3 (47% smaller) and 0.4 km3 (42% smaller), respectively. Because of the inherent er- rors connected with the assumptions of the plani- metric method (e.g. the limitation of thickness esti- mates to the lava margins), it is impossible to esti- mate an error. However, it is possible to get an idea of the accuracy by comparing the volume estimates for the 1947–48 lavas calculated with the planimetric method with the volume estimates from Pedersen et al. (2018a). They made accurate lava-flow thickness maps for the 20th century lava-flows by differenc- ing pre- and post-eruption DEMs generated from his- torical stereo photographs. The planimetric method yields for the 1947–48 lava-flow field a volume esti- mate of 0.4 km3, which is 44% lower compared to the volume result of 0.742±0.138 km3 by Pedersen et al. (2018a). Likewise, Montalvo (2013) provided a vol- ume estimate of 0.07 km3 for the 1980-81 lava-flow field using the planimetric method, which is nearly 60% smaller than the estimated 0.169±0.016 km3 by 48 JÖKULL No. 70, 2020
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