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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1985, Side 14

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1985, Side 14
SUMMARY Notes on the Geology of the Eyjafjöll, southern Iceland by Jón Jónsson Nalional Energy Authority Grensásvegi 9 108 Reykjavík The Eyjafjöll mountain range is a volcanic complex, perhaps best indicated as a central volcano. The highest part is the active volcano Eyjafjallajökull (1668 m) with its last eruption in 1821-23. It is covered by a glacier. During the years 1978-82 the author of this note has spent few weeks working on a geological map of the area, with an emphasis on geothermal activ- ity and volcanism. It has been discovered that a part of this complex is older than was previously assumed and the rocks are reversely magne- tized, which indicates an age of more than 0,7 million years. This means also that volcanic activity has prcvailed here for more than 700.000 years. Basaltic andesites seem to be the dominating rocks in that part of the mountain. Ankaramitic lavas have been found in several places. Tltey are usually in thick flows, por- phyritic (plagioclase, augite and olivine) and some of them containing up to 5 cm long crystals of olivine. 8

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