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Jökull - 01.12.1978, Side 37

Jökull - 01.12.1978, Side 37
Stable components of remanence, isolated by AF demagnetization, were found to have declinations between 20° and 100° east, aver- aging 70° east for the bulk of the gabbro and transition zone samples, as well as for most microgranites. This, together with slightly too low inclinations, can most easily be interpreted as due to a tilting of the gabbro and associated intrusions by 35° towards NW after emplacement or, more accurately, after cooling below the respective Curie temperatures of ca. 550 to 580°C. An exception is provided by samples from the eastern part of profile A, where northwesterly declinations of magnetization have been found. This could be interpreted either by a different tectonic movement at this locality or, alternatively, emplacement of this gabbro portion after the main tilting phase at a time of slightly anomalous geomagnetic field. The disturbing effect of the gabbro’s own demagnetizing field during cooling must also be taken into consideration, and locally, close to zones of strong magnetization, declinations and inclinations can be expected to be widely scattered. The northwesterly tilt of the bulk of the gabbro and microgranites conforms with the dip of plateau basalts within the flexure zone of SE Iceland. Walker (1975) pointed out the relationship between gabbro and sheet emplacement and the subsidence of the basalts, which is strongest in the immediate vicinity of the intrusions. The implications of this with regard to the timing of the tilting will be discussed in the last section of this article. In some microgranite samples reversed remanent magnetization has been found. Apparently, there exist different units of microgranite which are possibly related to different stages of acid intrusions. Sufficient sampling has not been carried out to delineate unit boundaries. Model calculations for the anomalies on profiles C and Cc suggest a sheet-like gabbro body, dipping about 60° towards NE. This is not in contradiction to the 40°dip towards east observed for the lower boundary of the gabbro at profile B, in view of the irregular form of the gabbro intrusion. This, i.e. the varying width of the gabbro outcrop and its small thickness of less than 200 m, indicates that the gabbro does not represent the upper- most part of a larger magma chamber. More sampling and magnetic measurements are planned to further delineate structural relationships between the gabbro and the acid intrusions. THE GEITAFELL GABBRO The Geitafell gabbro (or more correctly the Geitafellsbjörg gabbro — Jónsson, 1954) is accessible from the south along the sandur- plain to the east of the Austurfljót river. The gabbro is exposed over an area of about 2 X 0.5 km. In contrast to the Hvannadalur gabbro, it is cut by numerous dykes and sheets (Fig. 4) which mask the contact between the gabbro and the plateau basalts to the southeast and Fig. 4. Geological sketch map of the southern portion of Geitafell gabbro with sampling profiles D and E. Mynd 4. Einfaldad jarðfrœðikort af suðurhluta gabbróinnskotsins í Geitafelli með sýnatökulínum D ogE. JÖKULL 28. ÁR 35
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