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Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 103

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0- Geophys. Res. no. B8, 1982); preliminary magn- etic results from the deep core drilling in Reyðar- fjörður are reported by Gibson (1979). In Fljótsdalur, IValker (in Dagley et al. 1967) mapp- ed slx profiles on the NVV side of Norðurdalur. A team from the National Energy Authority carried out field mapping and polarity measurements in this area in 1970 (Vilmundardóttir 1972), duplicating some of VValker's work but also adding several new profiles within and outside the area mapped by VValker. Einarsson (1971) summarised polarity measure- ments made by Wensink (1964) the I. C./Liverpool group, and himselfin the Fljótsdalur and Jökuldal- ur areas, but his correlations between these areas were not substantiated by later dating results. McDougall et al. (1975), sampled at Bessastaðaá, well beyond a short profile of Dagley et al. (1976) in that river. Magnetic measurements and K-Ar dates at this locality and at Hengifossá allowed a cor- relation with the geomagnetic polarity time scale and eliminated a 4 M. y. volcanic hiatus that had recently been suggested to occur at the thick sedi- mentary sequences outcropping in these rivers. In the meantime, however, Wilson and McElhinny (1974) had noted a considerable difference in mean remanence direction between lavas in Fljótsdalur and those in the fjord profiles to the east (yielding respectively “far-sided” and “near-sided” poles). This they suggested might be due to 10° apparent polar wandering during the above mentioned 4 m.y. hiatus. However, far-sided mean poles have not been conlirmed to occur in comparable sequences of similar age to Fljótsdalur, and the deviating mean direction in the Fljótsdalur collection has yet to be satisfactorily explained. Finally, Guðmundsson (1978) extended previous stratigraphic mapping efforts to all of Norðurdalur and Suðurdalur, aided by lluxgate polarity mea- surements. Some revision of previous correlations was necessitated, and others may remain tentative. Thus, the Kaena reverse event was suggested by Walkins and Walker (1977) to be represented by flows U 15 and V 8/9. However, the U 15 direction may onlv be a brief excursion of the virtual pole to low latitides rather than an event, V 8 is quite unstable and V 9 is actually of normal magnetization.* In central Iceland, Piper (1973a, 1979) has carri- * l licse lavas were rcsampled by the present a uthor for laboratory measure- ment in 1977 (unpublished). Other new polarity results obtained then inelude llows T () (undcrlyingsandstone, R) , T 31 (above tillite, N), U 1 (N), V6 (conglomerate) and V 19 (pedestal to Laugarfell, N). ed out mapping of volcanic units in two Iimited areas. Some of these units are reversely magnetized and most likely belong to the I.ate Matuyama epoch. N. D. WATKINS ANDOTHERS: PALEOMAGNETISM N. D. Watkins, then of the University of Rhode Island, collected core samples for paleomagnetic work from Jökuldalur and Bessastadaá in 1927-73 as mentioned above. VVith L. Kristjansson and I. McDougall, he also sampled in 1973 two sections in Borgarfjörður that had previously been mapped in the field by Saemundsscn and Noll (1974) and by Jó- hannesson) 1975). Results from these, with several K-Ar dates, were published by Mc Dougall et al. (1977), Watkins et al. (1977) and McDougall (1977). In this work, two events in the Gilbert epoch were dated for the first time. The Borgarfjörður profiles reach up into the Lower Matuyama, and were thought to include a normal polarity event, but due to incomplete sampling and instabilities in ílows NT102-110 its presence was not fully ascertained. Additional sampling (Bragason 1981) indicates that flows 107-112 all are reverse with low pole latitudes (< 45°) except NT108 which may be normal. Flows below 107 are reverse. Watkins and collaborators sampled in 1974-76 and dated a long composite section in central north- ern Iceland, including a normally magnetized se- quence identified with geomagnetic epoch 9. In 1973-77, a composite section in Esja, Eyrarfjall and Akrafjall was sampled. 'Fhese results were publish- ed respectively by Saemundsson et al. (1980) and Krist- jansson et al. (1980). See Fig. 6. Statistical aspects of the geomagnetic secular variation and reversal rates in these collections have been discussed by Harrison (1980), llarrison and Watkins (1979),Harrison et al. (1979), Kristjánsson and McDougall (1982) andothers. NW-ICELAND: PAI.EOMAGNETISM Apart from a few very local details (Mercanton 1931, Einarsson 1963) the first paleomagnetic data from the Northwest peninsula were reported by Friedrich (1966) who mapped magnetic polarities in a several hundred m thick lava pile around the Brjánslækur fossiliferous sediments, by a compass. Kristjansson (1968) sampled over60 lava flows in the JÖKULL 32. ÁR 99
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