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HBasic magma Basic pillows Mobile acid magma Viscous acid magma Fig. 4. Diagrammatic re- presentation of the possible relationship between, and origin of, a net-veined complex of Austurhorn — type and a composite dyke feeding a composite lava flow. From Blake et al. 1965. interuption from the Tertiary throughout the Plio-Pleistocene (3.1—0.7 m.y.) into the Upper Pleistocene. Flowever, the onset of glaciations resulted in a drastical change of environmental conditions. Mountains of hyaloclastites (pyroclastic breccias and tuffs) and pillow lavas piled up subglacially. During interglacial periods, extensive lava flows were formed, as in the Tertiary era. Many large olivine tholeiite lava shields are known, particularly from the later interglacial periods, as for example Lyngdalsheidi and Skálpa- nes in southwestern Iceland and Vadalda and Grjótháls in central northern Iceland. As the result of volcanic activity under ice-cover the central volcanoes are usually higher than those from the Tertiary era. The best known of volcanoes dating from this period are Setberg II and Kjalarnes- Stardalur of Plio-Pleistocene age and Kerlingarfjöll and Tindfjallajökull from the Upper Pleistocene. As is the case with the Tertiary rock formations, large areas of Plio-Pleistocene and Upper Pleisto- cene age have not yet been studied petrologically, although the main features are known. In the early Plio-Pleistocene only tholeiitic rocks were developed as in the Tertiary. The Kjalarnes-Star- dalur central volcanoes are for example built up of a tholeiidc suite nearly identical to the Thingmúli suite previously described. Later flank volcanic zones became active in addition to the axial zones. The temporarily active Skagi zone in western North Iceland at first pro- duced tholeiitic rocks, but later rocks approaching the transitional series in composition were extruded. In the Snaefellsnes flank zone compositions may have changed gradually on a regional basis through time. In the Setberg area (Fig. 5) for example, a tholeiitic suite was produced from the Setberg I central volcano up to about 2.5 m.y. ago and later a transitional suite (low in Fe and Ti) was erupted from the Setberg II volcano from about 2.5 up to 0.7 m.y. ago. Finally, alkalic volcanism developed in the area from approx. 0.7 m.y. ago up to present. Similarily, a flank zone began to develop in South Iceland south of river Tungná, perhaps some 2 m.y. ago. Rocks belonging to the transitional series developed in volcanic systems in this flank zone from that time and up to the present. In the Upper Pleistocene and Holocene rocks belonging to the alkalic series were produced in the Vest- mannaeyjar volcanic system, the latest display of volcanic activity occurring on Heimaey in 1973. In the Setberg alkalic suite, ankaramite is described as the most primitive member. This rock carries abundant phenocrysts of diopsidic augite and olivine (from Fo 89), along with plagioclase (from An 92) and dark-brown spinel. Olivine and plagioclase occur throughout the alkali basalt — hawaiite — mugearite — benmoreite suite as phenocrysts, the olivine having a compostional range of Fo 85 in the basic rocks to Fo 55 in the acid end and the plagioclase being An 81 to An 30 for the same rocks. Augite is a very scarce phenocryst phase, magnetite occurs in hawaiite, mugearites and benmoreites and apatite as phenocryst in 62 JÖKULL 29. ÁR
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