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Jökull - 01.12.1978, Side 99

Jökull - 01.12.1978, Side 99
versity of Iceland from 1945 until his recent retirement. In spite of often poor facilities and working conditions he has been vigorously active since 1934 and written a large number of articles and books. His ideas are more often than not controversial and he continues to present ideas that do not follow the popular pathways. Some of his work is now commonly accepted as fundamental in Icelandic geology. Trausti Einarsson has always pursued work on his manifold interests with exceptional dedication and hard work. He has been one of the most active members of the Geoscience Society of Iceland from the beginning and was the second chairman. SOME NOTES ON A PLIOCENE/PLEISTOCENE-TIME SCALE FOR ICELAND Kristinn J. Albertsson, Science Institute, University of Iceland K/Ar age determinations have been carried out on some Pliocene/Pleistocene rocks from Iceland. The strata sequence on the Tjörnes peninsula is of great interest as regards the onset of Pleistocene glaciations. A slight modification of the geomagnetic time scale has been used with the K/Ar age results for correlation purposes with other areas in Iceland comprising rocks of similar ages that also have been dated and an attempt has been made to construct an overall corre- lation diagram of Pliocene/Pleistocene rocks. The conclusions are in agreement with ear- lier work that glaciations started in Pliocene times and a sharp climatic deterioration took place in the North Atlantic some 3 Ma ago. These glaciations were at first, however, most probably inland and/or local phenomena and the first major regional glaciation started about 2 Ma ago, or near the end of the Pliocene. A FACIES CONCEPT FOR GEOTHERMAL WATERS Stefán Arnórsson, National Energy Authority The “major” element composition (Si02, Na, K, Ca, Mg, H + , C02 (total), S04, H2S (total), Cl, F, H2 and CH4) of deep geother- mal waters is controlled by two independent variables only, temperature and the supply to the water of the incompatible element Cl. All the other dissolved components are controlled by mineral/solute and solute/solute chemical equilibria. These equilibria are upset where the water cools in upflow zones. These results suggest that it may be useful to define geothermal water compositions in terms of a facies concept comparable with that of metamorphic rocks. An important fact of a facies concept is that all dissolved uncharged species can theoretically be used as quan- titative geothermometers. LAND ELEVATION CHANGES IN THE KRAFLA AREA 1975—1977 Axel Björnsson, National Energy Authority, Iceland At the beginning of the volcano-tectonic episode in the Krafla area in December 1975 a considerable land subsidence occurred within and around the Krafla caldera accompanied by a volcanic eruption and movements on faults. Since then there have been pulsations in land elevation changes characterized by continuous land inflation for several weeks interrupted by sudden deflation events lasting 1—2 days. The maximum velocity of land in- flation is around 8 mm/day near Leirhnjúkur in the center of the caldera but decreasing JÖKULL 28. ÁR 97
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