The Fagradalsfjall and Sundhnúkur Fires of 2021–2024: A single magma reservoir under the Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland?

Author:

Troll Valentin R.12,Deegan Frances M.12,Thordarson Thor3,Tryggvason Ari12,Krmíček Lukáš45,Moreland William M.3,Lund Björn12,Bindeman Ilya N.6,Höskuldsson Ármann7,Day James M. D.8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Sciences Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

2. Centre of Natural Hazards and Disaster Science (CNDS) Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

3. Faculty of Earth Sciences University of Iceland Reykjavík Iceland

4. Institute of Geology of the Czech Academy of Sciences Prague Czech Republic

5. Faculty of Civil Engineering Brno University of Technology Brno Czech Republic

6. Department of Earth Sciences University of Oregon Eugene Oregon USA

7. Institute of Earth Sciences University of Iceland Reykjavík Iceland

8. Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California San Diego California USA

Abstract

AbstractThe Reykjanes Peninsula (RP) hosts several volcanic lineaments that have been periodically active over the last 4000 years. Since 2021, following a ca. 800‐year quiescence, eight eruptions have occurred on the RP, with more expected in the future. To better understand the origins of this renewed volcanism and help forecast future eruptions, we examine (i) if the ongoing volcanism is fed from a single or multiple magma storage zone(s) or from several smaller reservoirs and; (ii) where the zone(s) are located (i.e. mantle or lower or upper crustal depths). Using major and trace element geochemistry, oxygen isotopes, and seismic tomography we rule out a single, RP‐scale, deep‐seated magma storage zone. Instead we propose the presence of a ca. 10‐km‐wide region of crustal‐level (9–12 km) magma accumulation beneath the Fagradalsfjall volcanic lineament that fed both the 2021–23 eruptions of the Fagradalsfjall Fires and the 2023–24 eruptions of the Sundhnúkur Fires.

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

Rannís

Akademie Věd České Republiky

Vysoké Učení Technické v Brně

Publisher

Wiley

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