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series oflava flows capping the predominantly pala- gonite tuff/breccia Unit B, appears to be a pre- cursor of the transitional alkali basalts which occur in the succeeding units. Thus basalt samples S5, S7, S30 and S33 are likewise all of this transitional alkalic type, whilst the palagonite breccia S4 was also clearly formed from an eruption of a similar basalt magma type. Such basalts are characterised by high Ti and Fe contents, expressed modally in relatively high titano-magnetite contents, and high Na^O and KoO contents which result in N'a, O + K20:Si02 ratios which straddle the various divid- ing lines which have been proposed between the alkali olivine basalts and tholeiitic Iiasal Is.Jaknbssnn (1972, 1979) has indicated that comparable trans- itional alkali basalts and evolved magma types, such as basaltic andesites, andesites and comenditic rhyolites related to this magma series, characterise the neighbouring Postglacial volcanic systems of both Eyjafjöll and Katla. The transitional alkali basalts of the Katla volcanic system have particul- arly high Ti02 contents (mean value 4.47 wt.%, range 4.01-4.72 wt.% — Jakobsson 1979) in contrast to the rather poorly known Eyjafjöll volcanic system where it would appear that the basalts have some- what lowerTiQ2 contents and related intermediate and acid rocks are much more conspicuous. This suggests that at least the majority ofthe transitional alkali basalts (mean TiO, value 3.78 wt.% range 2.76-4.36 wt.%) in the studied area belong to the Eyjafjöll, rather than the Katla, volcanicsystem. VVith normative plagioclase contents <An50 and Thornton-Tuttle Differentiation Index values >30, it is tempting to call certain of the transitional alkali basalts (in particular S31, S30 and S33) basaltic andesites or basaltic icelandites, However, their SiQ contents appear to be rather too low for bas- altic andesites (icelandites). These particular rocks have compositions essentally identical to certain lavas in Easter Island (Baker and Buckley 1974), which they have classified as hawaiites. However, hawaiite would seem to be a rather unsatisfactory name for both these Easter Island and comparable Icelandic lavas in view of their moderate normative hypersthene contents and the fact that by definition (MacDonald 1960) hawaiites should contain both modal and normative andesine plagioclase, whilst these lavas contain labradorite plagioclase pheno- crysts. In view of the essentially black appearance of the “Ringing” Ash in the field and the Iack ofrhyolitic lavas in the Sólheimajökull area, it came as some surprise to discover that this strikingly thick tephra deposit is of rhyolite composition. With its some- what lower SiO, content (68.16wt.%) and higher total alkali content, (8.75 wt.%) than typical tholei- itic rhyolites (cf. Charmichael 1964; Sigurðsson 1970) this rhyolite appears to have mildly alkaline afFin- ities in keeping with its field associatíons with the transitíonal alkali basalts. Although there are no rhyolitíc lavas in the im- mediate vicinity, basaltic andesites and rarer acid lavas of, in general, similar mildly alkaline chemical afíinities are documented (Sigurðsson 1970;Jakobs- son 1979) in the Eyjafjöll volcanic system. In add- ition a rhyolitic ignimbrite flow of overall similar chemistry to the “Ringing” Ashoccursalittlefurth- er to the north in Þórsmörk. Thus, although we have no direct evidence of the precise site oferupt- ion of this thick tephra deposit it seems likely that it is related to the Eyjafjöll volcanic system. The ass- ociation in the Sólheimajökull area of a mildly alka- line rhyolite with transitional alkali basalts is in line with observations elsewhere in Iceland (Sigurðsson 1970; Jakobsson 1972, 1979) and on balance would appear to indicate an origin of the acid rock through low pressure fractionation of the basaltic magma held in fissure systems or magma “chambers” at relatively shallow depth. Volcanic rock sample S8 was collected from the prominent east-west volcanic ridge with associated cinder cones along the northern side of the col bet- ween the Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull ice caps, and is tho ught to be representative of the most recent volcanic activity in the Sólheimajökull area and its immediate vicinity. This rock has the high- est alkali content of all the lavas analysed from the area and has undoubted alkali olivine basalt afliniti- es although its very low normative nepheline cont- ent indicates that it is only slightly silica under- saturated. Its normative plagioclase and DifTerenti- ation Index values indicate that it is best classified as a hawaiite (basaltic andesite) rather than a bas- alt. In fact its compositíon is very close to that of the type hawaiites from Hawaii (MacDonald andKalsura 1964) and not all that dissimilar (although some- what less silica undersaturated) to the hawaiite erupted during the 1973 Heimaey eruption in the nearby Vestmánnaeyjar. Jakobsson (1979) has also commented on the broad similarity in petrography and chemistry between the recent mildly alkalic lava suite erupted on Vestmannaeyjar and the lavas of the Eyjafjöll volcanic system. However, as the majority of the Vestmannaeyjar basalts are nephe- 5 JÖKULL 33. ÁR 69
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