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Jökull - 01.12.1976, Side 30

Jökull - 01.12.1976, Side 30
DYPI NÁMASKARÐ HOLA B-6- B-3 « KRÍSUVÍK HOLA 2 (Susceptibility) (Susceptibility) Fig. 6. Susceptibilities of samples of drill chips collected at 10 m intervals during drilling in two deep thermal drill holes. Running average shown as a thin curve. To convert to volume units, in solid rock, multiply by approx. 2.5. Mynd 6. Segulmœlingar á sýnum af svarfi úr tveim djúpholum. formations. This can be understood with refer- ence to Fig. 5 which plots the room-tempera- ture susceptibility of six fresh basalt samples as a function of the maximum temperature to which they have been heated. The samples are of three types: The top two samples are known to have a Curie point of about 500° C with a minor low- temperature component; the middle two have a Curie point of about 560° C only, and the bottom two samples have a dominating low- temperature component. It is seen tliat tlie sus- ceptibility of the samples with low Curie-point components may increase significantly on heat- ing to 200° C in air (possibly also on heating to lower temperatures over longer periods) due to formation of magnetite. The susceptibility of all samples decreases on heating beyond 500° C, because of conversion of magnetite to other minerals. In rock samples containing a high-Curie-point magnetic mineral (essentially pure magnetite) only, it appears that the susceptibility is pri- marily an indicator of the magnetite content of the rock. Fridleifsson and Kristjánsson (1973) have shown by saturation magnetization mea- surements, that 1% magnetite by volume in this case causes a susceptibility of about 2.2-10"3 c.g.s. volume units. In order to test the variations of magnetite content in subsurface basalt formations in Ice- land, susceptibility measurements were made on 1300 samples (10—100 gm) of drill chips from eiglit deep drill holes. The result are plotted in c.g.s. weight units in Fig. 6 as function of depth, for two of these. Others are shown in Kristjánsson and Watkins (in press, 1976). Only in the Námaskard drill hole has the magnetite been destroyed by thermal activity; in the others susceptibilities are commonly in the range (0.5—2.0) • 10-3 weight units. This is comparable with the means 1 to 5 times 10-3 volume units, given by Piper (1973) respectively for Cenozoic basalt lavas and dykes in Icelandic outcrops (excluding pillow basalts). The susceptibilities in the drill holes are quite variable and not well correlated with lithology (Tómasson et al. 1974) but zones of fairly non-magnetic material occur, e. g. at 1300—1500 m depth at Nesjavellir and 250—350 m depth at Reykjanes. A large magnetic low occurs at Námaskard, about 4000 y by 2—3 kilometers according to National Energy Authority reports (1971), but the area of magnetite destruction at 500 m depth appears to be very narrow, since samples from a drill hole 100 m distant (B 3 of Fig. 6) are moderately magnetic. CONCLUSIONS Lateral variations in the local magnetic field may present the largest obstacle to reliable interpretation of drill hole magnetic surveys in terms of the total magnetization of the rocks in the immediate vicinity of the probe. Varia- tions in this field are of order ± 1000 y in 100 m at 5 m above ground, and of order ± 1000 y 28 JÖKULL 26. ÁR
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