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Fig. 1. Distribution of dykes along the north shore of Reydarfjördur, eastern Iceland. Numbers refer to the sampled dykes of Table I and Piper et al. (1977). The inset diagram shows the position of this dyke swarm in relation to the generalised distribution of dykes in eastern Iceland after Walker (1959). Mynd 1. Gangar norðan við Reyðarfjörð. Tölur eiga við Töflu 1. Litla kortið sýnir dreifingu ganga á stœrra svœði þar eystra. must be hidden downdip, and it is also ob- served (Fig. 1) that the dykes do not occur in discrete zones of one polarity but are throughly mixed; this must reflect the broad belt of dyke intrusion prevailing at any one time. PETROLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF OPAQUE PHASES The effects of deuteric oxidation (800— 500°C) on the magnetic constituents of basal- tic rocks are defined by experimental petro- logy (Lindsley 1962), field measurements (Sato and Wright 1966) and petrologic inves- tigations (Wilson and Haggerty 1966, Ade-Hall et al. 1968, 1971). They are frequently over- printed by a later response due to hydrother- mal alteration (500—150°C) a ubiquitous effect in the Reydarfjördur area where the lava pile has been buried and reheated, and the groundwater mobilised (Walker 1960) with concomitant deposition of zeolites in vesicles and low temperature alteration of susceptible mineral phases; at present levels of exposure this has taken place over the probable tem- perature range of about 100—300°C. The effects of hydrothermal alteration on opaque phases are quite distinct from those of deuteric oxidation when the extent of the latter is limited, but there is little to distinguish these effects at high deuteric oxidation states; in these cases a resolution of the two types of alteration may be difficult or impossible (Ade-Hall et al. 1971). The six classes of deuteric oxidation used in this study are: Class T. Unaltered and unoxidised tit- anomagnetite. This is susceptible to hydrothermal alteration when temperatures reach 100—150°C (Ade-Hall et al. 1968), which in eastern Iceland implies burial to depths in excess of 900 meters, when patches of ferrirutile granules appear. At temperatures in excess of 300 °C white flecks of tit- anohematite may appear. Class 2: A small number of exsolution JÖKULL 30. ÁR 35
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