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productive fissure swarms, positioned more centr- ally within the rift zone. These more efficient fissure swarms are the ones that are most productive in primitive rocks, and these rocks do generally not drift out of the rift zones on the surface; they subside within the rift zone to depths below general later exposure. In the Tertiary lava piles of Iceland, the most primitive tholeiites are thus underrepresent- ed, when compared to the entire rift zones. This causes a bias in the chemical spectrumofthe Tertiary rocks, when they are compared to those of the present rift zones ofboth Iceland and theocean fioor. On the other hand, a similarity emerges bet- ween the Eastern Iceland lava pile and theoff-ridge oceanic floor, as the primitive MORB-type basalts are practically confined to the spreading centers in case of the ocean floor, as stated by Bryan et al. (1976). This parallelism is in harmony with the kinematic evolution of the ocean floor in general, and is not surprising, when it is kept in mind that Iceland is a natural part of the ocean floor, regard- ing both materials and crustal structures, as well as processes of formation. The “Iceland geochemical anomaly”, when it refers to the Tertiary lava piles of Iceland, is the result of compositionally selective kinematic pro- cesses at the spreading axis. CONCLUSION The “Iceland geochemical anomaly” is a mis- coined phrase which does not stand for differences in rock types, magmatic evolutionary processes, or magma generating sources. As found in the litera- ture, the idea stands for skewness in volume relat- ions and increased total productivity. Ifused at all, the phrase should be the „Iceland productivity ano- maly”, which is the reason for the ocean floor above sea level, called Iceland. The idea of a chemical anomaly in Iceland originates through different sampling methods and compositionally selective kinematic evolution within the volcanic rift zones. ACKNOVVLEDGEMENTS K. Grönmld, M. Olajsson, N. Oskarsson and G.E. Sigvaldason are thanked jor discussions and constructive criticism oj manuscripts. The Nordic Volcanological Instit- ute is thankedJor providingjinancial support andJacilities. REFERENCES Bryan, W.B., G. Thompson, F.A. Frey and J.S. Dickey 1976: Inferred geological setting and differenti- ation in basalts from the Deep-Sea Drilling Pro- ject. J. Geophys. Res. 81: 4285-4304. Cann,J.R. 1971: Major element variations in ocean- floor basalts. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond. A. 268: 495-505. Hart, R. 1976: Chemical variance in deep ocean basalts. D.S.D.P. Initial Report 34: 301-335. Imsland, P. 1978: The petrology of Iceland, some general remarks. Nord. Volc. Inst. 78-08: 1-26. Imsland, P. 1983: Iceland and the ocean floor, com- parison of chemical characteristics of the mag- matic rocks and some volcanic phenomena. Contr. Min. Pet. (in press). Jakobsson, S.P.,J.Jonsson and F. Shido 1978: Petrology of the Western Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland. J. Petrol. 19: 669-705. Oskarsson, N., G.E. Sigvaldason and S. Steinthorsson 1982: A dynamic model of the rift zone petro- genesis and the regional petrology of Iceland. J. Petrol. 23: 28-74. Palmason, G. 1973: Kinematics and heat flow in a volcanic rift zone, with application to Iceland. Geophys. J. Roy. Astr. So.33: 451-481. Palmason, G. 1980: A continuum model of crustal generation in Iceland, kinematic aspects. J. Geo- phys. 47: 7-18. Sigurdsson, H. 1970: Petrology of the Setberg vol- canic region and acid rocks of Iceland. Ph.D. thesis, Univ. of Durham, unpubl. 321 pp. Sigvaldason, G.E., S. Steinthorsson, N. Oskarsson and P. Imsland 1976: The simultaneous production of basalts, enriched and depleted in large lithophile trace ions (LIL), within the same fissure swarms in Iceland. Bull. Soc. Geol. France 7: 863-867. Saemundsson, K. 1979: Outline of the geology oflce- land. Jökull 29: 7-28. Thorarinsson, S. 1967: Hekla and Katla, the share of acid and intermediate lava and tephra in the volcanic products through the geological history of Iceland. In: S. Bjömsson (Ed.) Iceland and Mid-Ocean Ridges. Soc. Sci. Islandica, Rit 38: 190-199. Wood, D.A. 1978: Major and trace element vari- ations in the Tertiary lavas of Eastern Iceland and their significance with respect to the Iceland geochemical anomaly. J. Petrol. 19: 393-436. Manuscript accepted 18 June 1982. JÖKULL 33. ÁR 37
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