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Jökull - 01.12.1984, Side 72

Jökull - 01.12.1984, Side 72
ANG. DISTANCE FROM CENTRAL AXIAL FIELD Fig. 3. Average intensity of remanence after 0.01 T (100 Oe) demagnetization, plotted as a function of three angular measures of the field. Same data base as in Kristjansson and McDougall (1982), 2163 lavas with a95 <23.5°. Upper curves: Arithmetic averages, with standard-error bars. Lower curves: geometric averages. Transformation to pole not applied. 3. mynd. Meðal-segulmögnunarstyrkur hraunlaga á íslandi (Miósen-neðra Pleistósen), teiknaður sem fall af a) halla sviðsins b) fráviki sviðsins frá meðalsegulsviði jarðar og c) fráviki segulpóls frá snún- ingspól. N of lavas J100 Western NW-Iceland 348 3.4 Eastern NW-Iceland 469 3.1 Central N-Iceland 398 3.0 Borgarfjordur 342 3.1 Esja area 306 3.6 Snaefellsnes / Myrar 397 2.8 Of these, Esja is the youngest, but Western NW-Iceland possibly provides the least altered samples. As first shown by Wood and Gibson (1976), remanence intensity of lavas in E-Iceland decreases with increasing depth of secondary burial. Other collections in Iceland have been taken from higher up in the zeolite zones, and in fact the mapping of these zones is not yet com- plete in those areas. At this stage we shall hence only investigate the effects of altitude above sea level on primary remanence intensity. It is seen (Fig. 4) that altitude effects are generally slight, so a uniform magnetization may be assumed in modelling the magnetic effects of the exposed lava pile in many areas of Iceland. However, in some areas, particularly in the vicinity of volcanic centers, a marked decrease in intensity may be seen with decreasing altitude, accompanied by an increase in V.R.M. Therefore, field mapping should avoid outcrops at less than 200 m altitude when possible. If our data from exposed lava core samples are taken at face value, the most correct intensity value to use in anomaly interpretation would be the average projection of observed remanence vectors on the present or the mean geomagnetic field direction. The average angle of projection (from Fig. 3b) is 19°. Using the data of Fig. 3b and including also results from unreliably magne- tized lavas, we obtain a mean value for the pro- jection of J10o amounting to about 3.1 A/m. How- ever, we must add to this value the estimated amount of original remanence removed by 100 Oe treatment, which brings the mean up to 3.8 A/ m. Finally, by allowing for the presence of relatively non-magnetic sediments and clastics in the pile, we may round this value off to 3.5 A/m. If landscape effects are to be modelled, the aver- age induced magnetization in the lava pile (1 A/ m) must also be taken into account. However, we must realize that the lava sam- ples collected for paleomagnetic purposes may not be representative of the lavas in general. These samples are, for the most part, collected at a height of 0.5-2.5 m above the flow bottoms, and scoriaceous zones are avoided altogether. Given the large and systematic variations of 70 JÖKULL 34. ÁR
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