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ation Index (D.I. = q+or+ab+ne; Thomton and Tuttle 1960) is such an index and vvill be used in the following. If we examine the terms proposed above for members of a tholeiitic series, the ranges for SiO„ D.I., or other indices for each rock type have not been precisely defined. In the Galapagos series the term Jerrobasalt was used for rocks with D.I. from 35 to 50 (McBimey and Williams 1969).Stewart and Thornton (1975) discussed the nomenclature of intermediate rocks in oceanic regions and characterized the term ferrobasalt as ‘awkward”. These authors proposed that the term icelandite should cover the D.I. rangeof35-62.5. To the present author this seems to be an unreasonable division because it excludes most icelandite í'rom the type locality (D.I. = 61.0-72.1) from the range (Carmichael 1964). Furthermore, a group ranging in D.I. from 35 to 62.5 (or more) would be very in- homogeneous comprising rocks in the SiO.,-range 48-50% up to 60-65%. Based on the analysed rocks from the Oræfi district and the discussion above I propose that the term tholeiitic icelandite should be used for rocks of a tholeiitic series ranging in D.I. from 35 to 50. This is the same range that has been used for “ferrobasalts”, and it corresponds rather well with the Irvine and Baragar system used by Imsland (1978) forvarious Icelandic rock series. Carmichael (1964) proposed the term icelandite for an intermediate composition, i.e. for rocks that previously would have been termed andesite. Ac- cording to Taylor (1969) the typical SiO.,-range for andesite is 56-62%. I propose a lower D.I. limit of 50 for icelandite, corresponding approximately to SiQ2 = 56%. However, tosetan upper D.I.limitfor icelandite is not easy. Carmichael (1964) used ice- landite as a term for rocks with D.I. up to 72.1 (SiO,, ~ 65%) leaving little or no room for the term dacite. I o be consistent, the usage of this latter term too, should be avoided in a tholeiitic series because dac- ites are widely used for rocks oforogenic or calcalka- line volcanic suites. However, the term dacite has been widely used in Iceland and it is also maintain- ed by Irvine and Baragar (1971). Furthermore, for a few rocks of the Oræfi district is seems natural to use the term dacite because in both textural and com- positional respects they are clearly intermediate between most icelandites and rhyolites. If D.I. = 70 and 82.5 are taken as limits between icelandites/ dacites and dacites/rhyolites respectively, we will have borderlines that are rather consistent with the usage of these terms previously. In conclusion, the following classification (based on Differentation Index, D.I.) is proposed for the Oræfi series: Tholeiite D.I. < 35 Tholeiitic icelandite D.I. = 35-50 Icelandite D.I. = 50-70 Dacite D.I. = 70-82.5 Rhyolite D.I. > 82.5 ACKNOVVLEDGEMENTS The Jield work in the Öraji district was carried out in 1974/75 when the author held a oneyear Jellowship at the Nordic Volcanological Institute in Reykjavik. The project benejittedgreally Jrom the kind assistancegiven to the author by the instilule’s stajj members. Finally, Páll Imsland is thanked Jor his critical comments on the Jirst manuscript drajt oj this paper. REFERENCES Barberi, F., H. Bigouard and J. Varet 1971: Natureof the clinopyroxene and iron enrichment in alkalic and transitional basaltic magmas. Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 33: 93-107. Carmichael, I.S.E. 1964: The petrology ofThingmuli, a Tertiary volcano in eastern Iceland. J. Petrol. 5: 435-460. Deer, W.A., R.A. Howie, and J. Zussman 1963: Rock- forming Minerals, Vol. 2. Chain Silicates. Long- mans, London, England. lmsland, P. 1978: The petrology of Iceland. Some general remarks. Nordic Volcanological Instit- ute 7808, University of Iceland. 26pp. Imsland, P., J. G. Larsen, T. Prestvik and E. Sigmond 1977: The geology and petrology of Bouvetdya, south Atlantic Ocean. Lithos 10: 213-234. Irvine, T.N. and W.R.A. Baragar 1971: Aguide to the chemical classification of the common volcanic rocks. Can. J. Earth Sci. 8: 523-548. Jakobsson, S.P. 1972: Chemistry and distribution pattern of recent basaltic rocks in Iceland. Lithos 5: 365-386. Jakobsson, S.P. 1979: Petrology of recent basalts of the Eastem volcanic zone, Iceland. Acta Natur- alia Islandica 26: 1-103. McDonald, G.A. 1960: Dissimilarity of continental and oceanic rock types.J. Petrol. 1: 172-177. McBirney, A.R. and H. Williams 1969: Geology and Petrology of the Galapagos Islands. Geol.Soc. Am.Mem. 118, 197 pp. JÖKULL 32. ÁR 75
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