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year as an earthquake takes place greatly ex- ceeds the expected value for two Poisson processes, and there is also evidence of a relationship extending over a longer timespan. THE GEOLOGY OF THE GNÚPVERJAHREPPUR AREA, SOUTHERN ICELAND Gudmundur Ingi Haraldsson, National Energy Authority, Björn Jóhann Björnsson, National Energy Authority A 1.7 km thick section consisting of basaltic lava flows and basaltic hyaloclastite units is described. There are ten major hyaloclastite units which make up to 50% of the total thic- kness. Each of these are regarded to represent a major glaciation. The paleomagnetic polarity directions of each lava flow and hyaloclastite unit were measured in the field by a portable fluxgate magnetometer. A corre- lation of the stratigraphic column with the paleomagnetic timescale indicates that the rocks date from lower Matuyama (2.4 M.y.) to the Jaramillo event (0.9 M.y.). Two recent K-Ar age determinations support the corre- lation. Two dissected central volcanoes are in the area. The Stóra-Laxá central volcano was active for 0.5 M.y. in the lower Matuyama. The Thjórsárdalur central volcanoe was active from just before the Gilsá event for about 1 M.y. Acid rocks, intensive dyke swarms, high temperature hydrothermal alteration and major basaltic intrusions occur in the volca- noes. The Hreppar anticline stretches from S to N along the western part of the area. The strata on the flanks of the anticline dip 3° — 20° towards NW and 3°—9° towards NNE. Faults have been active up to recent times. They can be divided into three groups based on their different trends, N0°—10°E, N20°—40°E and N60°E. Dykes in the area as most of the faults have dominantly the N20°—40°E direction, which is considered to be the direction of minimum stress during active volcanism in the area. A LATE PLEISTOCENE LAVAPILE IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF REYKJAVÍK Árni Hjartarson, National Energy Authority In Reykjavík and the surrounding areas a late Pleistocene lavapile overlies an older vol- canic basement. This lavapile, which has been termed the Reykjavík Dolerite Formation, was earlier believed to have all originated from the Mosfellsheidi shield volcano. Recent evidence shows, however, that the lava pile can be subdivided into a number of lava units of different ages and origins. Although the lavas from shield volcanoes are the most abundant, lavas from fissure eruptions are also found. At least five separate lava flows with intercalating and commonly fossiliferous sediments are found by surface exploration within Reykjavík and this number increases when drillhole data and surface exposures outside Reykjavík are taken into account. The majority of the lavas be- longing to the Reykjavík Dolerite Formation are olivine tholeiites but plagioclase prophyritic lavas are also found along with one picritic lava. These conclusions call for a revision of the age of the well known fossiliferous sediments in Ellidavogur and Fossvogur and the estab- lished ideas of the geological history of the Reykjavík area. HYDROGEOLOGICAL MAP OF ICELAND Árni Hjartarson, National Energy Authority The first hydrogeological map of Iceland is in preparation. It is based on new inter- national hydrogeological mapping methods developed by the Commission for Hydrogeological Maps of the International JÖKULL 28. ÁR 103
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