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The U.S. Geological Survey carries out scientific studies in the
geological, hydrological, and cartographic sciences generally
within the 50 states, but also in cooperation with scientific
organizations in many foreign countries for the investigation of
unusual earth science phenomena throughout the world. The following
material discusses the impact of the 1973 volcanic eruption of
Eldfell on the fishing port of Vestmannaeyjar on the island of
Heimaey, Iceland. Before the eruption was over, approximately
one-third of the town of Vestmannaeyjar had been obliterated but,
more importantly, the potential damage had been reduced markedly by
the spraying of seawater onto the advancing lava flows, causing
them to be slowed, stopped, or diverted from the undamaged portion
of the town. The Survey's interest and involvement in the Heimaey
eruption in Iceland was occasioned by the possibility that the
procedures used to control the course of the flowing lava and to
reduce the damage in a modern town may some day be needed in Hawaii
and possibly even in the continental United States. This
publication is based on the observations of two USGS geologists,
Richard S. Williams, Jr. and James G. Moore, as well as on
information from the Icelandic Ministry for Foreign Affairs,
Icelandic scientists' reports through the Center for Short-Lived
Phenomena, and other published scientific reports. A number of
Icelandic scientists studied the scientific aspects of the eruption
and the engineering aspects of the control of lava flows, in
particular, Professors Thorbjb'rn Sigurgeirsson and Sigurdur
Thorarinsson of the University of Iceland Science Institute. Also,
Icelandic governmental officials provided logistical and other
support, in particular, Mr. Steingnmur Hermannsson, Director,
Icelandic National Research Council and Professor Magnus Magnusson,
Director, University of Iceland Science Institute.
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