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Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 73

Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 73
Petrography, chemical Characteristics and Nomenclature of Öræfajökull Rocks T. PRESTVIK Geological Institute, University of Trondheim, Hogskoleringen 6, N-7034 Trondheim NTH, Norway ABSTRACT The petrographicJeahires of Pleistocene to Recent volcan- ic rocks ojthe Orœfi district in southeast Iceland are describ- ed. The chemical characteristics oj the rocks are discussed, and it is concluded that they constitute a tholeiitic series. The Jollowing classification based on Differentiation Index (D.I.) isproposedfor this series: D.I.< 35: tholeiite, D.I. — 35-50: tholeiitic icelandite, D.I. =50 - 70: icelandite, D.I. = 70-82.5: dacite, and D.I. > 82.5: rhyolite. INTRODUCTION Oræfajökull is an active central volcano situated some 50 km to the southeast of the eastern zone of rifting and volcanism in Iceland (Fig. 1). Thorarins- son (1958) discussed the history of Öræfajökull and the geological features in some detail, and conclud- ed that the activity ofÖræfajökull has been minor in post-glacial dme. Recently Prestoik (1979) present- ed a geological map of Öræfajökull and described the field relations. He concluded that the Öræfi district comprises remnants of two older (Pleistoc- ene) volcanic centers, one in the area of Skaftafells- jökull to the west and the other in Breiðamerkurfjall to the east. The presently active Öræfajökull central volcano is situated between and partly upon the eroded sections of these two older centers. Prestvik (1979) concluded that the rocks ofall these volcanic structures are more or less similar to each other and constitute a subalkaline rock series with a typical tholeiitic trend. 1 he rock suite of'Öræfajökull also contains some hybrid intermediate and silicic volcanic rocks with calc-alkaline affmity. An account of petrologic fea- tures of these rather uncommon Icelandic rocks was given by Prestvik (1980) who concluded that this calc-alkaline suite originated by mixing of rhyolitic magmas with a ratherprimitive basaltic component which may be either solid rock fragments and/or a basaltic liquid. The present account gives a rather detailed petrographic description of the main rock types and a discussion of the chemical characteristics, classif- ication, and nomenclature of the common Öræfa- jökull rocks. The names of rock types used in the petrographic description are those proposed in the discussion of nomenclature below. PETROGRAPHY Tholeiites. These rocks occur as lava flows, hyaloclastite units, and dikes. Both porphyritic and aphanatic types are common, even though the slighdy por- Fig. 1. The volcanic zones of Iceland with affinity of rocks indicated. Redrawn after Jakobsson (1972) and Imsland (1978). Xlynd I. Eldvirk svteði á Islandi. JÖKULL 32. ÁR 69
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