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Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 67

Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 67
like Unit D, this unit was erupted over an irregular topography in which Skógafjall was already a prom- inent ridge. In the area mapped this unit only out- crops on the high ground of Skógafjall and due to the difficulties of access to this ground, the Skóga- fjallsgil gorge being quite impassable, was not stud- ied in any great detail. The “Top” Conglomerate: Considerable erosion must have occured after the eruption of Unit E during which the main outline of the present topo- graphy and drainage pattern was established. In the area mapped, outcrops of Unit E are only pre- served on Skógafjall whereas originally this unit must certainly have extended west of the present course of the Skógafjallsgil river. A further glacial advance and retreat over the area appears to have then led to the deposition and consolidation of a thick bed of conglomerate, the so-called “Top” conglomerate, over the area. This conglomerate is an excellent glacial tillite with smooth striated boulders, some ofconsiderable size, in a fine grained, and remarkably hard, rock flour matrix. The thickest conglomerate is preserved where it has filled gullies or depressions in the pre- existing land surface. On the tops of the ridges between the canyons to the west of the Jökulsá river and on Eystriheiði, east of the river, the conglomer- ate forms a fairly uniform flat lying sheet, but it dips down ofT the southern ends of these ridges and can be found underneath the thick sandur gravel de- posits, just south of the present mouths of the canyons. Thus the present boundary betweeen the coastal plain and the Moberg Formation mountains inland must have already been essentially establish- ed at the time of deposition of the “Top” conglom- erate. Unit F - The “Ringing” Ash: A remarkably thick volcanic ash fall deposit referred to as the “Ring- ing” Ash, becauseofits resonance when struck with a geological hammer, is locally preserved directly above the „Top“ conglomerate on either side of Hofsárgil and in a large strip between that river and the Skógafjallsgil gorge. This unwelded volcanic ash bed is in places 30-40 feet thick, and is perfectly fresh in its lower portions with dark brown glassy shards and sparse pumice bombsup toafootacross. In its present waterlogged state it is rapidly weath- ering to a red brown colour from its top surface. There is no direct evidence for the precise site of eruption ofthis tephrabed but its thicknessand the size of some of the pumice bombs indicate that it cannot have been more than a few kilometres away and doubtless it was connected with the neighbour- ing Eyjafjöll volcanic centre. Postglacial volcanic activity: F’or comparative pur- poses outcrops of more recent Postglacial lavas, TABLE 1. Chemical Analyses of Lavas and Tephra from the Sólheimajökull Area. TAFLA 1. Efnagreiningar. S4 S5 S7 S8 S12 S20 S21 S30 S33 S39 sío2 45.65 47.50 47.08 50.30 45.49 47.98 47.33 48.08 47.37 68.16 TiOj 4.04 3.61 2.76 3.14 1.30 2.72 4.36 4.03 3.89 0.38 ai2o3 12.86 14.99 14.85 14.29 8.16 12.86 12.44 12.79 13.31 13.79 Fe203 5.11 3.56 6.69 1.29 2.60 3.57 4.72 2.74 3.09 1.82 FeO 10.26 9.73 6.83 11.53 7.83 8.34 11.03 12.50 11.47 2.65 MnO 0.23 0.19 0.19 0.24 0.16 0.18 0.23 0.24 0.21 0.06 MgO 5.02 5.33 5.11 4.69 18.49 9.59 4.94 4.72 5.64 0.29 CaO 9.57 10.88 10.82 8.15 11.04 10.00 9.44 9.33 10.20 1.53 Na20 2.59 2.85 2.82 4.18 1.18 2.49 3.23 3.39 3.00 5.27 k2o 0.56 0.66 0.64 1.25 0.34 0.89 0.81 0.98 0.80 3.48 p2o5 0.46 0.36 0.34 0.11 0.13 0.34 0.69 0.69 0.54 0.06 h2o- 1.39 - 0.66 - 0.81 - 0.22 0.04 0.19 - h2o+ 1.97 0.55 0.55 0.43 2.55 1.07 0.19 0.28 0.36 2.47 Total 99.71 100.21 99.34 99.54 100.18 100.03 99.63 99.77 100.07 100.03 Analyses kindly performed by Mr. V.A. Somogyi in the Department ofGeology of The University of ShefTield, using a combination of atomic absorption, spectrophotometric, ílame photometric and gravimetric techniques. JÖKULL 33. ÁR 65
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