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Precision leveling and geodetic GPS observations performed on Surtsey between 1967 and 2002

January 1, 2009

The load on the crust from the ~ 0.8 km3 of eruptive products of the Surtsey eruption is expected to lead to subsidence of the Surtsey island by sagging of the lithosphere, compaction of material, and slumping of the volcanic edifice. Immediately after the eruption ended in the summer of 1967 a levelling line was established across the island to monitor this expected subsidence. The line originally contained 42 benchmarks. As Surtsey is subjected to extensive erosion, in particular in the western and southern parts of the island, the western section of the line has been lost to the sea. In the year 2002 the line ended with benchmark 28. Additional benchmarks were installed 1979, 1982, 1985 and 2002, to fill in gaps in the original line and another profile was installed through the Surtur I crater. Between 1967 and 2002 levelling has been performed eleven times. One benchmark was surveyed with geodetic GPS in 1992. The benchmark was resurveyed in 2000 and 2002 and the GPS network has been extended to comprise four points. In this report we have compiled the levelling data collected on Surtsey so far. Furthermore we present coordinates for the GPS-benchmarks. Continuing subsidence of Surtsey is observed with a decaying rate. The area around the Surtur I crater is the most stable part with a subsidence rate of 0.7 cm/yr in the period 1991–2002. The largest subsidence is observed at the flanks of the island with rates up to 1.4 cm/yr. The excess rate here is most likely caused by slumping of the sides of the island.

Publication Year 2009
Title Precision leveling and geodetic GPS observations performed on Surtsey between 1967 and 2002
Authors Erik Sturkell, P. Einarsson, Halldor Geirsson, E. Tryggvason, James G. Moore, Rosa Ólafsdottir
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Surtsey Research
Index ID 70198254
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Volcano Hazards Program; Volcano Science Center