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Jökull - 01.12.1981, Qupperneq 5
CUMULATIVE PERCENT Figure 2. Histogram of approximately 250 fracture vvidths. Mynd 2. Línurit af um það bil 250 sprungubreidd- um. placement observable exceeding 0.1 mm. The features can be truly linear but also sinuous. Spacing is very variable. In some cases the discontinuities bifurcate and rejoin, creating a dense local network, but it varies from 2 mm to about 60 mm (analysis of approximately 250 measurements). Figure 2 shows a histogram of widths and indicates a preference for 0.02 mm and 0.1 mm. The smallest width detected in thin section is 0.01 mm. Examination in thin section provúdes some further relevant information on the morpho- logy and fabric. In all the rock types the dis- continuities are observed to both cross and follow crystal boundaries. The nature of the edges varies from very distinct to rather fluffy, especially in the fine grained rocks. It seems that the fluffy edges are caused by alteration where the discontinuities cross glassy patches. This also causes the sinuosity to be discussed below. There is no obvious relationship with vesicles though the discontinuities pass through them in some cases. In the Icelandic rocks an open planar frac- ture is often found immediately beliind a „weathering rind“ on the prism faces. Break- ing open the rock usually shows that these fractures have a red brown coating. The fea- ture is much too corrlmon to be discounted although it may be genetically separate in the time of formation, as discussed later. Composition of bonding matenal In thin section the bonding material is brown to grey or green brown in plane polar- ised light or red brown towards the prism edges. Under crossed polarisers it is either iso- tropic brown or red or birefringent and ex- tremely finely crystalline. It should be noted at this stage that small patches of similar material also occur distributed throughout the rocks and seem to be an alteration of inter- stitial glass. Zoning occurs in some discon- tinuities from the grey brown phase in the centre to red brown at the rock junction. This is commonest in the linear examples. Dark transverse lines occur in some of the broader examples. Optically this material resembles phases of chlorophaeite and palagonite desc- ribed in the literature (Carmichael 1964, Slokes 1971 ,Jakobsson 1978). Preliminary microprobe analyses were made on the material from discontinuities in a tholeiite lava flow from the mountain Esja in south west Iceland. The rocks of this area are described in detail by Friðleifsson (1973). The results for a typical point analysis are given in Table 1 and appear to be the same for all the phases. The main chemical features are a high total Fe content and a low A1 content. Mg varies by up to 4%. Ca can be very variable from between 2% and 8%. H..O has not yet been analysed but could conceivably be around 20%. The results appear to be very similar to analyses of chlorophaeite obtained by Stokes (1971). It isgenerally considered that the red phase is due to the oxidation of ferrous iron to ferric iron. Qualitative X-ray diffraction analysis was performed on 3 specimens of the same material. Table 2 shows the peaks obtained for the untreated samples, on saturating with ethylene glycol, and on heating to 550°C. Pretreatment with Mg confirms the behavior. The results indicate minerals in the vermi- JÖKULL 31. ÁR 3
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