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a large number of samples from geothermal drill holes in order to find the effect of alteration on magnetite content in basalts. Kristjansson (1975, 1976) has discussed some aspects of drill hole mea- surements that are specific to Iceland. Specific anomalies have been studied by Fridleifs- son and Kristjansson (1972), Schönharting and Pedersen (1978) and Schönharting (1979). Magnetic properties ofdredge samples from offshore anomaly areas were measured by de Boer (1975) and Kristjansson et al. (1976, \911).Piper (1973c) also discussed thepossi- ble eífect of large-scale remagnetization, by reheat- ing and alteration, upon magnetic anomalies. DISCUSSION Paleomagnetic and rock magnetic research has advanced on a great many fronts during the last 30 years, and it is difficult to say whether progress on any particular aspect has been of more importance to earth science in general than progress on other aspects. However, it is clear that the paleomagnetic research that was carried out on Icelandic rocks during the fifties was instrumental in accelerating the general acceptance of paleomagnetic results (both regarding reversals and pole positions) as meaningful indicators of global phenomena. The methods and conclusions of this research have been confirmed to be valid, and the above acceptance led toa revival ofcontinental drift theories in thesixties. W'ork on paleomagnetic polarities in Iceland has since 1960 been very useful in local stratigraphy and related studies such as paleoclimatology and tec- tonics, and it has helped in establishing the geo- magnetic polarity time scale, but has not had as much influence on earth science in general as did thc early work. This may be partly due to the fact that accurate dating of Icelandic lava flows has proved to be very difficult. Similarly, results from Iceland on past geomagnetic secular variation, on the petrology of magnetic minerals etc. have been useful to other branches of geoscience research but without having decisive influence on these. Much work remains to be done on the paleo- magnetism of Icelandic rocks: several large areas are still uncharted, particularly those that are volc- anically and tectonically disturbed or heterogene- ous; sediments within and around the island have only been measured to a very small extent; subsur- face work (remanence in cores from deep drill holes) has just begun; the magnetization of intrusions and associated quantitative analysis of magnetic ano- malies is also at a very preliminary stage; and cer- tain alteration and stability problems in various rock types need attention. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ProJ. Thorbjöm Sigurgeirsson, R. L. Wilson and Jan Hospers provided much helpful information and constructive commenlsJor thispaper. REFERENCES Ade-Hall, J. Al. 1964: Electron probe microanalyser analyses of basaltic titanomagneties and their significance to rock magnetism. Geophys. J.R. Astr. Soc. 8:301-312. Ade-Hall, J. M. 1969: Opaque petrology and the stability of natural remanent magnetism in bas- altic rocks. Geophys. J. R. Astr. Soc. 18:93-107. Ade-Hall,J.M., R.L. Wilson and P.J. Smith 1965: The petrology, curie points and natural magnetizat- ions of basic lavas. Geophys. J. R. Astr. Soc. 9 : 323-336. Ade-Hall,J. M., and E. A. Lawley 1970: An unsolved problem - opaque petrological differences bet- ween Tertiary basalt dykes and lavas. Geol. J. Spec. Issue no. 2 : 217-230. Ade-Hatl, J. M., H. C. Palmer and T. P. Hubbard 1971: The magnetic and opaque petrological response of basalts to regional hydrothermal alteration. Geophys. J. R. Astr. Soc. 24: 137- 174. Angenheister, G., N. Petersen and G. Schönharling 1977: Zur Interpretation der Anomalien des Erdmag- netfeldes in Island. Fortschr. Mineral. 54 : 54- 92. Becker, H. 1980: Magnetic anomalies (AZ) in NE- Iceland and their interpretation based on rock- magnetic investigations. J. Geophys. 47 : 43-56. de Boer, J. 1975 : Variations of the magnetic pro- perties of pillow lavas along the Reykjanes Ridge. J. Geophys. Res. 80 : 3769-3776. Bird, C. F., and j. D. A. Piper 1980: Opaque petro- logy, magnetic polarity and thermomagnetic properties in the Reydarfjördur dyke swarm, Eastern Iceland. Jökull 30 : 34-42. Bragason, H. 0. 1981: Paleomagnetic measurements in Jökuldalur. B.Sc. (Hons.) thesis, University of Iceland, 47 pp. (In Icelandic). Brynjóljsson, A. 1956: Ergebnisse bei partieller Ent- 102 JÖKULL 32. ÁR
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