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Fig. 1. The volcanic zones in Iceland as they are disinguished as rift zones and non-rifting zones. A part of the zone in Central Iceland (marked A) has, however, apparently been fading out as a rift zone during the late glacial and postglacial times. Simplified from lmsland (in press). Mynd 1. íslensku gosbeltin og skipting þeirra í rekbelti og reklaus. Hluti gosbeltisins um Mið-ísland (merkt A) virðist sýna minnkandi rek frá því á seinni hluta ísaldar. Kortið er einfóldun á korti Imslands (í útgáfu). system of the world oceans, regarding petrochem- istry and its relation to volcano-tectonics, has been reached. Simplified, this general picture of the pet- rochemistry of the ocean floor depicts primarily MORB-type tholeiites, produced at the volcanic- ally active central axis (rift zones) of the Mid-Ocean Ridges, and less active flanks and older ocean floor parts, containing a diversity of evolved tholeiites and non-MORB-type basalts (see e.g. Bryan et al. 1976). This diversity is occasionally simplified and summarized under the FETI-basalt heading. In contrast, the general picture of the Icelandic petrochemistry shows us volcanically active areas, some of which are rift zones while others are non- rifting zones (see Fig. 1). The rift zone volcanism in Iceland produces primitive MORB-type tholeiites and tholeiites ofweak alkaline enrichment, trending towards the FETI-basalts. The volcanism of the non-rifting zones produces primarily basalts of strong FETI-basalt characteristics with clear alkal- ine affinities, but generally little -and in most cases no — primidve tholeiitic rocks. In addition to this basalt production, both zones produce small vol- umes of silicic and intermediate rocks, which are extremely scarce, but occur among the ocean floor samples. In Iceland this production of silicic and intermediate rocks takes place in central volcanoes (for further information on this generalized and simplified picture of the Icelandic situadon see Sae- mundsson (1979) and Imsland (in press). THE CHEMICAL RANGE OF THE ICELANDIC ROCK SUITES AND A SAMPLING BIAS In the rift zones of Iceland, faults, open fissures, and crater rows, the surface expressions of the rift tend togroupintoswarms, so-called fissureswarms. Centrally these may evolve into major volcanoes as timegoeson (Sigvaldasonetal. 1976), so-called centr- al volcanoes. This evolution comprises changes in the endre volcanic features, but in this context the changes in petrochemistry are of greatest interest. The fissure swarms, and the scarce but frequently voluminous volcanism in between fissure swarms, produce primarily MORB-type rocks i.e. primitive tholeiites having low incompatible element content, a high K/Rb, Na/K, and Mg/Mg+Fe ratios and so on. These are frequently called olivine tholeiites. Imsland (in press) places the initiation of the cent- ral volcano stage at the first appearance of qz-norm- ative rocks on the fissure swarm, as no gap or drastic change marks its inidation. Afterthis stage is reach- ed, the rift zone central volcanoes produce, in addit- ion to the primitive MORB, evolved tholeiites and a small volume of silicic and intermediate rocks. These evolved tholeiites are qz-normative, enriched in the incompatible elements, and have lower K/ Rb, Na/K, and Mg/Mg+Fe ratbs and so on, than the primidve MORB-type tholeiites. Compositíon- ally they approach or trend towards the extreme FETI-basalt characterisdcs. Those recent rocks, which are atypical for the oceanic environment and are erupted in the rift zones of Iceland are thus produced solely in the central volcanoes, which only cover very small areas of the entire rift zones. The bulk of the rift zones is thus covered by the MORB-type rocks. The dredge sampling method used on the Icelandic rift system would accordingly give overwhelmingly MORB- type samples, as it does in the case of the oceanic spreading axis. The rocks that form the basis for the concept of the “Iceland geochemical anomaly” are thus pro- duced in the central volcanoes ofthe rift zones and primarily on the non-rifting zones. The causes of the non-rifting volcanism are discussed by Oskarsson et 34 JÖKULL 33. ÁR
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