Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Side 20

Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Side 20
14 TRAUSTI EINARSSON eruption of the sub-glacial volcano Grímsvötn in Vatnajökull in 1934. It was thought that this eruption might throw some light on the formation of the Palagonite tuffs and expeditions were undertaken, among others by Dr. N. Nielsen. No conclusive results as to the formation of “palagonite breccia” were obtained on that occasion. But two years later it was assumed by Nielsen and Noe-Nygaard that no material resembling the “pala- gonite breccias” or tuffs was formed at the eruption. Nevertheless, these authors accept Peacock’s view, with some specifications: “Pala- gonite breccia”, in their opinion, is not formed by violent explo- sions of the Grímsvötn type, but more probably by “slow” eruptions beneath the ice-sheet through which they are unable to break. This new theory is, however, not easily understood. If, as the authors believe, sideromelan is formed by ultra-rapid cooling, why should it be more readily formed by a slow eruption than a violent one ? And as to the arguments for this new version of the theory of sub-glacial origin of sideromelan a “slow” sub-glacial eruption will always be difficult to establish and up to the present time no such eruptions are known with certainty. But these specifications of the theory are also unnecessary as it was shown by Tom F. W. Barth13) that the ash thrown out by the violent eruptions of Grímsvötn in 1934 and in 1922 did consist of porphyritic sideromelan. And this is actually the sole argument for the subglacial origin of the Basic tuffs which was derived from these eruptions of Grímsvötn. In the last chapter I shall consider these eruptions more closely. Nielsen and Noe-Nygaard find that field studies in the Palagonite Formation of Southern Iceland are suggestive of the (still hypo- thetical) slow subglacial eruptions, but as yet only a preliminary report of their work is available.14) In this report a general theory of the Palagonite Formation is put forward. According to this theory the formation is the result of glacial and inter-glacial volcanism, i. e. pyroclastic material and lavas, and the work of the different agents of denudation during the varying conditions of the multiple Quaternary Ice Age. I shall now turn to my own observations. It will be seen in the course of the discussions that the glacial theory of the formation of sidero- melan is incapable of explaining a number of observations and a new theory will be framed which appears to be directly suggested by the observations.

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