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the lignite beds have been mined in a small scale. Geological observations of W-Iceland are summ- arized by Kjartansson (1968, 1969) in the geological maps. The lignite and plant bearing sediments date to Neogene (Middle to Late Miocene). The Middle Miocene flora consisted of forests of warm loving trees, vine and ficus included, reflecting a warm temperate climate with annual temperature 9-10°C above today’s (Askelsson 1954, Schwarzbach 1955, PJlug 1959, Friedrich 1966, Friedrich et al. 1972, Fried- rich and Símonarson 1975, 1976; Símonarson et al. 1975, Jónsson 1978, Friöriksdóttir 1979). The warm loving flora gradually changed during the Pfiocene as the climate grew cooler (Buchard 1978). The present climate was established about 3.5 m.y. ago (Ahmétejéf 1978). Interbasalt lignite and laterite are well known within various parts of the North Atlantic Tertiary Region (Sabine 1971, Sabine et al. 1972, Curry et al. 1978, Bain et al. 1980, Whalley 1978, pers. comm.) and from the Iceland — Faeroe Ridge (Nilsen and Kerr 1976, 1978, Nilsen 1978). In Europe a relatively uniform tropical to sub-tropical climate prevailed during the Lower and Middle Tertiary and kaolin- ite weathering continued until Miocene time (Störr et al. 1978, Wilson and Tait 1977, Dejou and Chesworth 1979). Icelandic clays and zeolites Previous investigations on Icelandic clays are mainly related to geothermal areas (Sigvaldason 1963, Tómasson and Kristmannsdóttir 1972, Kristmanns- dóttir and Tómasson 1976). Kristmannsdóttir (1975 a, b, 1977, 1979) established a series of zeolite and clay mineral zones in geothermally altered rocks and related the zones to borehole temperatures. Few data exist on the Tertiary sediments. Tryggvason (1940, 1960) investigated two clay samples from Vestfirðir (Fig. 1, zone 1) which he found mainly to consist of smectite (or metahalloy- site), kaolinite, and iron hydroxides/oxides. Gibb- site, pyroxene and magnetite were traced micros- copically. Thermal metamorphism — healing of lava pile Based on intensity of magnetic remanence Kristj- ánsson (1968) considered that the Tertiary lava pile has been reheated to less than 120°C since its formation. Across most of the lava pile, there is less than 10 dikes/km, which means that if a 3 m thick dike with magma temperature of 1000°C intrudes the lava pile, the 100°C isotherm is reached less than 10 m from the dike (Piper 1973). Lava tempera- tures as measured on flow surfaces, may reach 900- 1000°C. As most of the heat escapes through the surface, the top of the underlying sediments („The baked red layer“) have been heated to at most 500°C (Piper 1973). Weathering Lateritic soils form under tropical to sub-tropical conditions. The essential requirement for their formation appear to be high rainfall, intense leach- ing and a strongly oxidizing environment. Under such conditions organic matter accumulation is in- hibited. The leaching solutions tend to flush out all potendally mobile constituents leaving high con- centrations of alumina, dtania, and ferric oxide (Keller 1957, Loughnan 1969). Smectite and illite form in early stages of chemical weathering, while gibbsite, boehmite, and quartz represent the residual products (Chesworth 1973, 1977). Kuzvart (1978) defines the conditions for exogen- ous kaolinidzadon to be: annual temperatures 16 to 18°C and annual precipitadon about 1000 mm. In a tectonically quiet environment the downward rate of kaolinidzadon is about 0.1-1 m per 10,000 years. The purpose of this investigation is to examine the mineralogical and chemical composition of selected interbasaltic sediments and relate the re- sults to geologic age, depositional environment and weathering conditions. In Iceland the weathered soils are preserved between lavas and can be indi- recdy dated from the age of the over-and underlying lava. This gives an unique opportunity to bring light on the weathering and climatic condidons of North Europe in the Late Terdary. TABLE 1. Selected profiles, locality and age. TAFLA 1. Valin snið, staðsetning og aldur. Locality Staður Sediments Set Age Aldur Óshlíð—Gil Laterite, lignite 14-13 m.y. Húsavíkurkleif Lignite, clay 10-9 m.y. (tonstein, underclay) Hreðavatn Lignite, lacustrine sediments 7-6.5 m.y. Sámsstaðir Red and yellow sediments ~ 3.4 m.y. 40 JÖKULL 33. ÁR
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