Jökull


Jökull - 01.01.2021, Side 17

Jökull - 01.01.2021, Side 17
The 1918 Katla eruption Figure 10. b) Photo of the same area as Figure 10a, taken about a month later, during a trip on November 17, 1918. The hills and Kötlujökull are now partly snow-covered. Múlakvísl river has receded and the main flood route is dry. A large amount of sediment has been removed by Múlakvísl, revealing the true size of the icebergs. The largest one towers at least 45 m above the sandur plain. Photo Kjartan Guðmundsson. The top of the largest iceberg on b) can also be seen sticking out of the sediment on a). – b) Ljósmynd Kjartans Guðmundssonar af sama svæði og er á mynd 10a, dagsett 17. nóvember 1918. Kötlujökull og hæðarkollar eru hvítir af snjó. Rennsli í Múlakvísl hefur minnkað mikið og ekkert vatn sést í farveginum við Hafursey. Múlakvísl hefur grafið hlaupsetið frá jakahrönninni svo raunveruleg stærð ísjakanna kemur í ljós. Stóri upprétti jakinn til hægri rís a.m.k. 45 m yfir sandinn. Aðeins efsti hluti hans stendur upp úr hrönninni á mynd a). Tephra fall was reported somewhere in Iceland al- most every day from October 12 to November 1, most often to the northeast of Katla, in Skaftártunga and Síða, or on 12 out of the 20 days of recorded tephra fall. In Álftaver and Meðalland, east-southeast of Katla, eight days of tephra fall were recorded. Areas to the south, west and north experienced tephra fall on five days or less. The tephra fall during the 1918 Katla eruption produced the most voluminous tephra layer of the 20th century in Iceland (Gudmundsson et al., this issue). The area within the 0.5 cm isopach is considered to be about 20,000 km2 and it is likely that traces of tephra were carried over most of Ice- land although no reports exist from the extreme west and northeast. Outside the Mýrdalsjökull glacier the 1918 Katla tephra layer is mostly in the ash size range (grains ≤2 mm), which is in accordance with eyewit- ness descriptions of the tephra fall (Jóhannsson, 1919; Sveinsson, 1919). Bedding is not prominent (Fig- ure 6a), which may in part be due to remobilization, as described in the contemporary records (Jóhanns- son 1919; Sveinsson 1919). However, tephra de- posited within the accumulation area of Mýrdalsjökull is buried by snow and preserved intact until it reap- pears on the ablation area. This tephra is in the ash and lapilli size range with distinct bedding preserved (Figure 6b). JÖKULL No. 71, 2021 15
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