Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/15765
Authors: Jeddi, Zeinab* 
Sgattoni, Giulia* 
Gudmundsson, Ólafur* 
Tryggvason, Ari* 
Lund, Björn* 
Title: A peculiar cluster of microearthquakes on the eastern flank of Katla volcano, southern Iceland
Journal: JOKULL 
Series/Report no.: /67 (2017)
Issue Date: 2017
URL: https://jokulljournal.is/2017-67.html
Abstract: A peculiar cluster of seismicity near the tip of Sandfellsjökull on the eastern flank of Katla volcano in southern Iceland has been analyzed in detail using data from a temporary seismic network. A total of 300 events were detected between July 2011 and August 2013, most of them from a swarm between December 4th and 12th, 2011. The sparser permanent network detected a small fraction of these events, but also a larger swarm in November 2010. When seismic activity started in this area is uncertain because of changes in the detection capability of the network over time. The events are of low magnitude (-0.5 < ML < 0.5) and the b-value of their magnitude distribution is high (1.6±0.1). Based on their frequency content (4–25 Hz) and clear P and S arrivals, the events are classified as volcano-tectonic. Two multiplets probably with different source mechanism are identified in their population. The events locate at approximately 3.5 km depth. Most of them are tightly clustered according to double difference relative locations in a volume that is only about 400 m in diameter in all directions. Several events are scattered up to 800 m beneath this volume. There is some suggestion of elongate structure in the cluster with a NNE/SSW strike and a dip of 60 degrees. We argue that these events cannot be due to a glacial or a broad tectonic process. Possibly, a localized source of fluid pressure, e.g., a small magma body at depth may be the source of these events.
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