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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1985, Page 59

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1985, Page 59
Pedersen, A.K. & N. Hald. 1982. A cummingtonite-porphyritic dacite with amphibole-rich xenoliths from the Tertiary central volcano at Króksfjörð- ur, NW-Iceland. — Lithos 15: 137— 159. Sveinn P. Jakobsson. 1985. íslenskar berg- tegundir IV. Basaltískt íslandít og íslandít. — Náttúrufræðingurinn 54: 77-84. SUMMARY Iceland rock types V Dacite (rhyodacite) by Sveinn P. Jakobsson lceland Museum of Natural History P.O. Box 5320 125 Reykjavík The article describes the rock type dacite (rhyodacite). A Tertiary volcanic plug in the Króksfjörður central volcano in northwestern Iceland serves as an example (cf. Pedersen and Hald 1982). The rock contains about 36% by volume of pheno- crysts, of which the following species have been identified: plagioclase, quartz, hornblende, cummingtonite, augite, orthopyroxene, biotite, magnetite, ilme- nite, apatite and zircon. The groundmass is mainly composed of rhyolitic glass. A chemical analysis of the Króksfjörður dacite indicates a Si02 content of 69.35%. It is tentatively proposed that the term dacite (incorporating rhyodacite) should be limited to rocks of the tholeiitic lineage with a Si02 content of 67.5—72.0%, a MgO content of 0.5 —1.5%, and with a normative plagioclase composition between An 20—30. Dacite is comparatively rare in Iceland, and has hitherto only been observed in 20 central volcanoes. Of these one is postgla- cial, the Askja volcano in central Iceland. It is estimated that some 1—3% of the total production of volcanic rocks in Iceland since Miocene is dacite. 153

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