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Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 38

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al. 1976, Jakobsson et al. 1978, Imsland in press). Fissure swarms evolve into central volcanoes at the same time as the rocks evolve from primitive tholei- ites (MORB) alone towards increasing volumes of qz-normative and evolved tholeiites and further to- wards icelandites and dacites and finally rhyolites. Therefore it is concluded, since the Icelandic rift zone rock suites and the oceanic rock suites do not differ in types, that the Icelandicrocksuites serve as a key to the classification of oceanic tholeiites in general, both regarding chemical evolution and tec- tonic setting - but not vice versa. The non-rifting volcanism in Iceland has not been specifically dealt with here, but in a generaliz- ed manner it may be compared to the off-ridge and remote island volcanism in the oceanic environ- ment. It may be concluded that, as a whole, Iceland produces a relatively greater volume of evolved rocks than the submerged oceanic spreading ridges, but the Icelandic rift zones do soonly to a very small degree. The evolved rocks of Iceland and the ocean- ic environment in general are of the same types. The difference between Icelandic and ocean floor rock production is in proportions, not in types. When refering to the presently active rift zones, the “Ice- land geochemical anomaly” is the result ofdifferent sampling methods and lack of background informa- tion on samples from the ocean floor. THE CAUSES OF BIASED CHEMICAL RANGE IN RIFT ZONE PRODUCTS EXPOSED OFF-RIFT In the discussion above, reference has been made to the pattern of volcano-tectonics as well as petro- chemical evolution of the Quatemary volcanism of Iceland, where the entire chemical range of the products of the volcanic rift zones can be studied. Wood (1978) refers to the “Iceland geochemical ano- maly”, based on studies of the Tertiary rocks of Eastern Iceland. This lava pile is composed of the lateral products of the rift zones. The entire pro- duction of a rift zone cannot be represented by the lithospheric segment pushed out of the rift zone, according to the kinematic evolution of the rift zon- es. This is demonstrated by Fig. 2, which simplifies a mathematical model of the rift zone kinematics presented by Palmason (1973, 1980). According to the kinematics, the lava pile ofEast- ern Iceland is all produced in relatively small lateral VOLCANIC RIFT Fig. 2. A model diagram of the evolution of a lithospheric plate, generated in a rift zone. Iso- chrons and the trajectories of the right half of the rift zone products are shown. The figure is simplifi- ed from Palmason (1973) and serves to account, in a general way, for the formation of the oceanic plate, including Iceland. It shows how the products of the central parts of the rift zones subside and drift, such that they are never exposed on the surface. Only the lateral products of the rift zones drift out of the zone on the surface or without subsiding below levels reached by general later erosion. The erosion of the Tertiary lava piles of Iceland does not exceed 2 km and probably represents the deep- est erosion levels of an undeformed oceanic bot- tom. The scales of the figure are dependent on the spreading rate, volcanic production and rift zone width. Mynd 2. Líkan-mynd er sýnir þróun jarðskorpu, sem verður til í rekbelti. Jafnaldurslínur (isochrons) ogfærslu- ferlar efnisins (transþort trajectories) eru sýnd fyrir htegri helming rekbeltisins og þeirrar skorþu, sem þar verður til. Myndin er einfóldun á mynd Guðm. Pálmasonar (1973) og sýnir á almennan hátt, myndun úthafsjarðskorpu, þar með talið ísland. Myndin sýnir hvernig efni, sem berst til yfirborðsins í miðhluta rekbeltisins sekkur og rekur burt án þess að eiga nokkum tíma móguleika á að Jinnast aftur á yfirborðinu. Pað sem berst til yfirborðsins hliðhegt í rekbeltunum rekur út úr beltunum á yfuborðinu eða svo grunnt að það getur fundist aftur eftir rof. Rofið í tertíera jarðlagastaflanum á íslandi er undir 2 km og er það líklega hámarksrof á úthafsbotni Jýrir utan fellingasvteðá. Skalar myndarinnar eru háðir rekhraða,framleiðni eldvirkn- innar og breidd rekbeltanna. fissure swarms and central volcanoes which were driven out of the rift zone by more efíicient and 36 JÖKULL 33. ÁR
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