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Jökull - 01.12.1981, Qupperneq 4

Jökull - 01.12.1981, Qupperneq 4
DISTRIBUTION AND SAMPLING Phe samples are all taken from lava flovvs which include tholeiites, olivine tholeiites and olivine basalts and dolerites. Formation of the discontinuities appears to be commonest in thc finer grained rocks with larger amounts of interstitial glass. The Irish samples are taken from rocks which are from Eocene to Oligocene in age whereas the Icelandic rocks sampled vary from 12 m. y. to 1 m. y. old. In addition a freeface of the same thickness can represent a rather different time interval in the two countries. There are many interbasaltic weathering horizons within the Irish succession, whereas several hundred metres in the Icelan- dic succession may have erupted within a period of only 1 m. y. 'Fhe Icelandic rocks have also been less deeply buried. A preliininary examination of borehole cores suggests that probably similar discon- tinuities occur in Icelandic eruptive rocks to 70 m depth at least. Orientated samples were taken by extract- ing with a minimum of force the rock prisms fornted by the joint sets typical of the freeface environment. Surfaces were cut using kerosene lubricant, both along and across the prisms which vary in size from 200mm x 250mm to 350mm x 550mm. In most cases recognition of the discontinuities can be made under the low power stereo microscope but sometimes they can only be distinguished in thin section. In the majority of cases the dis- continuities are bonded by secondary miner- als and the prisms often have considerable cohesive strength. DESCRIPTION Morphowey and fabric Under the stereo microscope several clearly repetitive features can be recognised on the cut surfaces. The colour of the lines is usually black, or red brown where they approach the prism edges. Samples freshly broken along the discontinuities show correspondingly either a Figure 1. Typical discontinuities viewed on cut surfaces. Not to scale. (a) Joint sets, mainly vertical. (b) Stepped discontinuity (c) Surface defect acts as stress concentrator. (d) „Weath- ering rind“. (e) Fracture developed behind (d). Mynd 1. Dcemigert srnásprungukerfi séb á skornu sýni. (a) Aðalsprungusett, aðallega lóðrétt. (b) Smásprunga með prepum (c) Yfirborðsgatli verkar sem spennuauki. (d) ,,Veðrunarskorpa“. (e) Smá- sprunga á bak vtð (d). distinctive mat black (polarization of reflected light?) coating, or a red brown coating with a flaky structure. The following features are typical of all the rocks when cut in either plane, and are sum- marised in Fig. 1. The discontinuities usually completely cross the prism although in per- haps 20% of cases they terminate within it. There is sometimes evidence of parallelism and then often with one of the prism sides and since these represent joint surfaces they are most often statistically vertical in an undis- turbed flow. Approximately 50% of discon- tinuities intersect. The most common angles of intersection are at 90°, at 120° in a triple point, or at 30°. In some cases there is no intersection but abrupt changes in direction at 120°, which give a stepped appearance. Short offshoots also occur at the same angle. Occasionally a discontinuity bends to inter- sect another at 90°. There is never any dis- 2 JÖKULL 31.ÁR
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