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Jökull - 01.12.1978, Side 35

Jökull - 01.12.1978, Side 35
e.g. Ade-Hall et al. (1975), Bleil and Petersen (1977), indicate a model which is more com- plicated than that of an only 500 m thick layer 2a with blocks of alternating magnetic polarities (Talwani et al. 1971). Polarity rever- sals in single drillholes, the occurrence of stable non-dipole magnetic inclinations and too small averaged “effective” magnetizations suggest that deeper levels of layer 2 and per- haps 3 must be included in the “magnetic layer” (Angenheister et al. 1977). The relative increase of intrusives with depth, their generally higher Curie points and stronger resistance to chemical alteration due to their compactness compared to basalts, en- hance the importance of basic intrusions as magnetic sources at depth. The lower boundary of the magnetic layer in Iceland has been postulated by Schönharting (1969), Kristjansson (1972) and Kristjansson and Watkins (1977) to be at more than 2 km and perhaps even 5 km depth. Therefore it appeared reasonable to investigate mapped intrusives in SE Iceland by field magnetic methods, to select those suitable for con- tributing to the magnetic layer, and to study their structure, composition and magneti- zation in detail. The gabbro intrusions at Hvannadalur and Geitafell were chosen be- cause of relatively easy access and good expo- sures. THE HVANNADALUR INTRUSIONS The basalts dip about 20° towards NW in Steinadalur at Vindás where Kaldakvísl cuts through the plateau basalts. Entering Hvannadalur from the south, the plateau basalts can be seen to be gradually replaced by dykes and sheets until the acid and basic in- trusions of Hvannadalur are reached, The central gabbro is on the western side of the river Dalsá at about 200 m altitude (Annels, 1967). Its exposure is elongated, approximately 2 km long, slightly arcuate and is oriented roughly N—S. The gabbro is sur- rounded by acid intrusions, exposed on the westem side of the valley as roches mouton- Fig. 2. Geological map of Hvannadalur with magnetic profiles (dotted), detailed dril- ling profiles (thick dashes) and handsample sites (circles). Mynd 2. Einfaldað jarðfrœðikort af Hvannadal. Segulmœlilínur eru syndar með punktalínum, söfn- unarstaðir kjarnaborsýna með slilinni línu og söfn- unarstaðir handsýna með opnum hringjum. nées and in contact with the gabbro in creek profiles. The term microgranite has been used in the field to cover the various acid intrusions. It is possible that the “hybrid gabbro” of Annels (1967), a transition zone between the gabbro and the acid intrusions, was occasionally identified as microgranite, when field observations were not sufficient. Magnetic reconnaissance measurements were followed by detailed sampling along profiles where strong anomalous magnetic fields had been found. Station spacing along the magnetic profiles varied from 1 to 10 m, with an average of 5 m. Magnetometers used were a “Minimag” and an “Askania GfZ”, JÖKULL 28. ÁR 33
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