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Jökull - 01.12.1984, Side 94

Jökull - 01.12.1984, Side 94
12 2 - - -=aa33-I t 1 b □ i N S -THTD U lUJ] Eb □ □ I 30 10 -fl rriT =JH JTn fl-rL n f 0 ! ? V c _w 0 i E Ikm ■15, Fig. 17. Cumulative thickness in meters (T), number of dykes (N), and percent dila- tion (D) in four well-exposed profiles, located in Fig. (2). (d) means that the profile is discontinuous. For some dykes only the minimum thickness could be measured. Columns that include such dykes have a zig-zag line at the top. nm = no measure- ments. Mynd 17. Samanlögð þykkt ganga í metrum (T), fjöldi ganga (N) og gliðnun skorp- unnar í hundraðshlutum (D) í sniðum númer 12, 2, 9 og 10 (staðsetning þeirra er á mynd 2). method is unreliable. Second, there is no obvious reason why the unit chosen should be a kilometer or a mile, especially since completely continuous exposures are rarely more than several hundred meters long. One could as well use 100 m or whatever as a unit. Third, when the unit of a kilometer or a mile is chosen, the width of the swarm is only several units so all detail is lost. I have therefore used a somewhat different method. The method is as follows. Every dyke mea- sured in the field is located on an air photograph. A line, approximately perpendicular to mean orientation of the dykes, is drawn on the photo- graph (or a transparent overlay) and the dykes projected on to that line. Then the number and cumulative thickness of all dykes in a particular interval on the line are calculated. This interval can be chosen at will, but I have used 0.5 cm on the air photograph, which corresponds to about 185 m in the field. Fig. 17 shows the number of dykes, their cumulative thickness, and the percent dilation in 104 unit-sections of four widely separated, nearly continously exposed, profiles. The greatest dila- tion is 16.7% in one unit of profile 13. Clearly, the dilation is variable along each profile, which of course means that the dilation is also variable across each dyke swarm. For comparison, the average dilation in the above profiles is about 5— 6%. Because continuously open sections across whole dyke swarms are lacking, the average dila- tion of a whole swarm is unknown. But as the profiles were usually taken where the exposures were best and where the dykes were most conspi- cuous, the average dilation across a whole swarm is presumably much lower than the average dila- tion in the profiles, probably only a few percent. DYKES AND NORMAL FAULTS Although both dykes and normal faults are very common in the area, the normal faults are almost never occupied by dykes. Of the 402 dykes observed, it was possible in 116 instances 92 JÖKULL 34. ÁR
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