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are intruded by basaltic dykes, and large sheets represent localised intrusive centres. In Stardalur a central volcanic complex is exposed. The main features of the complex are a caldera, a cone sheet swarm, several intrusive sheets and sills, and a large laccolithic intru- sion (Fig. 1). The calclera is almost circular and about 6.5 km in diameter. The northern margin of the caldera is clearly marked by a zone (a few tens to 200—300 m in width) of intensive faulting and brecciation of the rocks. There is a marked change in dip, the rocks within the caldera rim dipping steeply towards the centre of the caldera in a markedly regular fashion, and the rocks outside the rim dipping away from the caldera or showing the regional southeasterly dip. The southern half of the caldera is cover- ed by younger formations. Hydrothermal activi- ty in the area has been most intense along the fractured zone of the caldera rim, and has altered the rocks severely. At an early stage of the caldera a lake has formed within it. Then, due to intense vol- canic activity within the caldera and on its rim, the caldera became filled with volcanic Fig. 1. Geological map of the Stardalur cald- era, showing palaeomagnetic polarities. The polarity units are numbered as in EÁnarsson (1957). The normal N-1 unit is from the pre- sent Brunhes epoch, the reversed units R-l, R-2 and R-3 are from the Matuyama epoch. The normal N-2 and N-3 units are most likely from the Gilsá and Olduvai events respectively (Friðleifsson 1973). The term basic hyaloclas- tites includes here subaquatic volcanic rocks and detrital beds. — The magnetic intensity pro- file is drawn lrom the results of an unpublish- ed survey at 360 m altitude, kindly provided by Prof. Th. Sigurgeirsson. Mynd 1. Jarðfrœði- og segulskeiðakort af Star- dalsöskjunni. Tölasetnijigu Trausta Einarsson- ar (1957) d segulskeiðunum er haldið, en N-1 er Brunhes-skeiðið, R-l, R-2 og R-3 eru hlut.ar Matuyama-skeiðsins, og N-2 og N-3 eru að öll- um líkindum Gilsár- og Olduvai-skeiðin (Frið- leifsson 1973). Segulsviðssnið er fengið frá Þor- birni Sigurgeirssyni og sýnir heildarsviðsstyrk i 360 m hœð. Fig. 2. Index map, showing the location of samples collected outside the Stardalur caldera and listed in Table 1. Hatched: area of Fig. 1. Mynd 2. Afstöðumynd af Stardal og ýmsum öðrum stöðum, þar sem sýnum var safnað til bergsegulmcelinga. products, mainly basaltic pillow lavas and tuffs. The intra-caldera filling was subsequently in- truded by an intense swarm of basaltic cone slieets (each I—10 m thick), larger sheets and sills. Several parasitic plugs can be seen on and outside the caldera rim. The last intrusive phase gave rise to a laccolithic body, 2.3 km long and 1 krn wide. The cone sheets have a range in dip from 20—50°, and an average dip of about 35°. A downward projection of accurate dip measure- ments of the cone sheets indicates the upper margin of a more or less continuous layer of intrusions at a depth of 600—700 m in the central and eastern part of the caldera. Seismic measurements (Pálmason 1971) indicate crustal layer 3 at a depth of 500—600 m in this area. This is the shallowest depth to layer 3 record- ed so far in Iceland. The cone sheets and the larger intrusions in the area strongly suggest that layer 3 is formed rnostly of basic intru- sions. A positive gravity anomaly (Einarsso?i 1954) is associated with the intrusions within the caldera. THE BROAD MAGNETIC ANOMALY Palaeomagnetic polarity mapping of the Star- dalur area (Fridleifsson 1973) has shown that the intra-caldera filling as well as the cone JÖKULL 22. ÁR 71
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