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Jökull - 01.12.1979, Side 70

Jökull - 01.12.1979, Side 70
rocks are commonly found to be broken chips of solid rock which have reacted with the magma and can therefore be suggested to be xenoliths. Gabbroic nodules found in the first mugearitic extrusives of the 1973 Eldfell (Heimaey) eruption in the Vestmannaeyjar volcanic system contain hypersthene and are therefore xenolithic in the alkalic magma, although they had reacted with the magma to form hornblende and kaersutite. No peridotitic or eclogitic nodules have been found with certainty in Icelandic rocks. Volume of extruded rocks In Table 2 are shown estimates of the extruded volumes of various rock types (groups) in the three rock series of the eastern volcanic zone (Fig. 7) along with estimates for all the volcanic zones. It is seen that the production of the various rock types within the three series is very different. Compared with the five transitional alkalic and the one alkalic system, the two tholeiitic systems have by far the highest productivity of basalts. Similarly the bulk of the evolved rocks are produced in transitional alkalic systems. It appears that the ratio of evolved rocks to basalts is 1 — 2 order of magnitude higher in the alkalic systems than in tholeiitic areas. It may be unwise to compare these systems, since they may be in a different stage of maturity and since their tectonic environment is different and the ratio of extruded magma to underground-stored magma can not be determined. However, these differences are probably of some genetic significance. For example, partial melting models suggest, that given a constant composition of the mantle source region, olivine tholeiites correspond to a factor of five to eight times more melting than alkali olivine basalts, and indeed field data suggest that the tholeiitic systems produce about seven times more basalts than the alkalic systems per unit area. As five of the six active transitional alkalic systems are found in the eastern zone, the percentage of evolved rocks is lower when all the volcanic zones are included, or about 8 per cent, including the basaltic andesites. These are lower values than usually calculated in Iceland. Estimates from the Tertiary formations indicate 14—40 per cent of evolved rocks, but, these values may however by misleading, since much of the field work has centered on the old central volcanoes, where the bulk of the evolved rocks is exposed. PALAGONITIZATION AND ZEOLITE FACIES METAMORPHISM Metamorphic rocks do not outcrop in Iceland, and extensive geophysical studies, as well as Sr and Pb isotope investigations strongly suggest that sial material does not exist under Iceland. Formerly, the common occurrence of acid xenoliths in the basic extrusives was thought to indicate the existence of such a sial layer, but more detailed Fig. 10. The rate of pala- gonitization and con- solidation in Surtsey tephra as a function of temperature and time. Based on surface obser- vations and 11 localities between 1968—1976. From Jakobsson 1978. 68 JÖKULL 29. ÁR
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