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Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 78

Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 78
Fig. 3. Alkali-silica diagram of Öræfajökull rocks (black dots). The lines (1) and (2) represent divisions between subalkaline and alkaline volcanic rocks as proposed by Miyashiro (1978) and Irvine and Baragar (1971) respectively. rocks of the transitional Bouvetoya suite (Imsland et al. 1977) straddle line (2) at SÍO2 ^ 60% and continue into the more silicic field as shown by trend line (3). Mynd 3. Vensl alkali- og kísilinnihalds í bergsýnum frá Oræfaj'ókli. Línur (1) eða (2) marka skil milli mismunandi bergflokka. by partial melting of crustal rocks (Prestvik in prep; Oskarsson et al. 1982). It appears that the Öræfajökull series is a repres- entative of the transition where tholeiitic and Coombs trend rocks grade into each other (Miyas- hiro 1978). The evolved basic and intermediate rocks are, however, much more similar to evolved tholeiites than to hawaiites and mugearites (Mac- Donald 1960) of the Coombs trend alkalic series. In spite of its slightly transitional character the Öræfa- jökull series is therefore treated as a tholeiitic series in the following section. NOMENCLATURE The above classification of rock series has drastic consequences as to establish rock names of the int- ermediate and silicic members of the Öræfajökull rock series. If the series had been classified as trans- itional alkalic, the evolved rocks would be hawaiite, mugearite, benmoreite, oversaturated trachyte and comendite (Miyashiro 1978), or basaltic andesite, andesite, trachyte (?), and comenditic rhyolite as proposed by Jakobsson (1979). On the other hand, classified as members of a tholeiitic series the evolv- ed rocks of Öræfajökull are basaltic icelandites, ice- landites, dacites and rhyolites (Jakobsson 1979), tho- leiitic andesite, icelandite, dacite and rhyolite (Irv- ine and Baragar 1971), or tholeiitic icelandite, ice- landite, dacite and rhyolite (Imsland 1978). The term icelandite was introduced by Carmichael (1964) for intermediate (andesitic) rocks ofthe thol- eiitic Thingmuli suite in order to avoid confusion with the common andesite of orogenic volcanism, and has since been used widely for intermediate rocks of tholeiitic series. For example, Stewart and Thornton (1975) used the term icelandite for „ocean- ic andesite”. The Iogical consequence of the adopt- ion of the term icelandite is to use the composite term tholeiitic (or basaltic) icelandite for rocks of the „basaltic andesite” range. A tholeiitic series will thus include the following main rock types: Thol- eiite (eventually oceanite and olivine tholeiite in the basic end), tholeiitic icelandite, icelandite, dacite and rhyolite. Since a rock series of tholeiitic affinity is supposed to derive towards increasing content of the com- ponents of petrogeny’s residual system, it should be appropriate to choose an index that describes this feature as differentation proceeds. The Diíferenti- 74 JÖKULL 32. ÁR
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