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Jökull - 01.12.1980, Side 46

Jökull - 01.12.1980, Side 46
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to present the results of a detailed analysis of a fissúre swarm. Fissure swarms are common in volcanic areas; both in Iceland and in other volcanic regions. In particular, the fissure swarms on Hawaii have been described in detail (Duffield 1975). They appear to be very similar to those in Iceland, and are probably caused by the same mechanism. The one chosen for a detailed analysis is the Vogar fissure swarm on the Reykjanes Penin- sula. The peninsula is a continuation of the Reykjanes Ridge and is important and inter- esting as one of the few places where processes, operating at sea bot-tom, might be seen on land. The Vogar fissure swarm is one of the major structural features on the peninsula and therefore of great importance. A geological map of the Reykjanes Penin- sula is given in Fig. 1. The greater part of the peninsula is covered by basalts of Holocene age, but here and there older rocks crop out. The Holocene volcanoes are of two types: volcanic fissures and shield volcanoes. The Vogar fissure swarm lies within one such shield volcano, named Thráinsskjöldur. The relevant previous work on the geology of the Reykjanes Peninsula will now be briefly outlined. Bernauer (1943) measured the total Fig. 2. A map of the Vogar fissure swarm. (a) is fault, (b) is fissure and (c) is fracture number. — Mynd2. Kort af sprunguþyrpmgunni við Voga, (a) er misgengi, (b) er sprunga og (c) er sþrungunúmer. 44 JÖKULL 30. ÁR

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