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Jökull - 01.12.1978, Side 34

Jökull - 01.12.1978, Side 34
The Hvannadalur and Geitafell intrusions, SE Iceland: Magnetic anomalies, structure and the magnetic layer problem G. SCHÖNHARTING Institut for almen Geologi, 0stervoldgade 10 1350 Kebenhavn K, Danmark K. STRAND PETERSEN Danmarks geol. Unders., Thoravej 31, 2400 Kebenhavn NV, Danmark ABSTRACT Field magnetic measurements revealed large mag- netic anomalies over portions of the Hvannadalur and Geitafell gabbros. Paleomagnetic directions were determmed from sun-compass oriented samples from the gabbros and associated basic to acid dykes and microgramtes. These directions suggest a tilt of 30—40° towards NWfor almost all the investigated intrusives, conforming with the maximum dips of plateau basalts found in the flexure zone of SE Ice- land. Strong remanent magnetization values and suf- ficient stabilities make such gabbros potential con- tnbutors to the magnetic anomalies over Iceland — and perhaps also over the oceans. The structural set- ting, however, indicates that these gabbros may not be typical for rift zone instrusives. INTRODUCTION In the summer of 1976 magnetic and geological field investigations were conducted in two areas in SE Iceland, the Hvannadalur and the Hoffellsjökull-Geitafell areas respec- tively (Fig. 1). Cargill et al. (1928), Johnson (1954), Annels (1967) and Newman (1967) described various intrusions here, consisting of gabbros, granophyres and associated basic to acid dykes and sheets. Walker (1975) suggested that basaltic sheet and gabbro assemblages might constitute seismic layer 3 in Iceland, which has been found by Palmason (1971) to be at relatively shallow depths in the neighbour- hood of several volcanic centres in Iceland. Close to the Geitafell area, depths to layer 3 of about 2 km have been measured. Palmason (1971) interpreted layer 3 (with seismic wave velocities similar to that of oce- anic layer 3) as metamorphosed basaltic rocks, probably amphibolite. The problem of identifying the “magnetic layer”, the portion of the crust that is mainly responsible for the magnetic anomalies ob- served over the oceans, has so far not been solved by ocean bottom drilling. On the con- trary, results of the Deep Sea Drilling Project Fig. 1. Sketch map of intrusions in SE Ice- land (after Walker, 1975), black areas: gabbro and granophyre, stippled: flexure zone. Mynd 1. Helstu innskot á Suðausturlandi (eftir Walker, 1975); svart er gabbró og granófýr, punktar sýna svceði með miklum jarðlagahalla. 32 JÖKULL 28. ÁR
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