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Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 54

Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 54
(Cao.14NaQ.23Ko.51) (A l2.25Fe2.97Tio ^Mgg 39) (Alo.43Si7.52) (O.OH)24 Smectite (trioctahedral): (Ca^ igNa^ i6Ko 34) (Al0 77Fe2 ggTi, g^Mgg 47) (Ali 33Sig67) (0.0H)24.nH20 Beidellite-nontronite-corrensite: (OaQ osNaQ 36Kq 66) (Al3 42Fei 80Tio 19MgoJ9) (Al0.i3Si7 87) (0.0H)24.nH20 The coarse silt and sand fractions are dominated by pyroxene and plagioclase. Magnetite, limonite, Na, Ca-zeolites and amphibole occur in minor amounts. A similar clay mineralogy has been reported for a weathered Tertiary basalt in Scotland (fíain et al. 1980, Bain and Russel 1980, 1981). The mineralogy corresponds to the mordenite- clinoptilolite zone in the series of progressive mine- ral changes in pyroclastic rocks suggesting reheat- ing to 80-90°C after deposition (Iijima and Utada 1972). CONCLUSION The interbasalt sediments consist of more or less weathered tephra that either deposited on vegeta- tive Iand, in swamps or shallow lakes, or on desert or savannah like areas. The sediments are mixed with saprolitic soils and subordinately interbedded with epiclastic material (sandy tuíf, clayey tuff and hya- loclastite). The present composition result from sev- eral processes: Palagonitization and devitrification Alteration ofvolcanic glass to allophane, smectite and opaline silica. Slight loss of alkali elements Weathering Formation of low temperature minerals like gibb- site, goethite, kaolinite, halloysite and beidellite- nontronite Removal ofmobile elements (alkalies) Relative enrichment of immobile elements (A1 and Fe) Thermal - metamorphism - metasomatism The temperature in the sediment-lava contact might have risen to 500°C. Formation of maghaemite (y-Fe203) ca. 500°C, and jacobsite-galaxite (Mn-supply) Diagenesis and regional burial metamorphism Formation of a series of zeolites suggesting the lavas and sediments to have been reheated to temp- eratures from 70-80°C to 120-130°C. Primary textures of tephra are frequently seen, but are largely obscured by argillization and form- ation ofamorphous material, compaction, and dia- genetic mineral changes. Glassy tephra which fell into a swamp is first altered to smectite, cristobalite and/or zeolite foll- owed by loss of Na and other alkalies (Peacock 1926, Jakobsson 1971, Pevear et al. 1980). By setting the mineralogical and chemical data for W-Iceland interlava sediments into a generaliz- ed weathering model (Kuzvart 1978), it is evident that the oldest Miocene redbeds of NW Iceland have compositions typical for the late ,,senile“ to „lateritic" stage of tropical weathering, while the youngest Pliocene sediments reflect an early „ver- ile“ stage of weathering. The result show that lateritic soil could develop in Middle Miocene at high latitudes even within geologically short periods of 10, 000-100, 000 years. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I wish to express my sincere thanks to Sigurður Thor- arinsson for a most inspiring excursion in summer 1976, during which the idea for this study was conceived, and for later discussions during our stay in Iceland. The sample sites were selected in collaboration with the Icelandic colleagues Hrefna Kristmannsdóttir, Kristján Ste- mundsson and Haukur Jóhannesson. Leó Kristjánsson and Kristján Stemundsson are thankedfor valuable discussions. The work is financially supported by the Nordic Volcano- logic Institute (Norrtena Eldfjallastöðin), Reykjavik, and the study was in part carried out during the author’sfellow- ship at this institute. REFERENCES Aaomine, S. and K. Wada, 1962: Differential weather- ing ofvolcanic ash and pumice resulting in form- ation of hydrated halloysite. Am. Min. 47: 1024- 1048. Ahmétejéf M., 1978: Islenska flóran 3.5 milljón ára gömul. Tíminn 12. sept. April, R.H. 1980: Regularly interstratified chlorite 52 JÖKULL 33. ÁR
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