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Jökull - 01.12.1985, Side 58

Jökull - 01.12.1985, Side 58
belong to the easternmost part of the Snaefellsnes Frac- ture Zone. These tectonic features seem to fade out east of the research area, and have usually small or no vertical displacement. Some of the NW-SE trending faults control, to a certain extent, the distribution of the hot springs, especially in the outer part of the Reykholtsdalur valley (Georgsson et al. 1978). Only one NW-SE trending fault passes through the Vellir thermal field, the Sturlu-Reykir fault (SRF). It runs from the Hurdarbak farm to Sturlu-Reykir where it disappears underneath the sediment cover. It may appear again at Logaland, south of the valley. It has a throw of 5—6 m towards SW. Secondly, there are NE-SW trending normal faults. Georgsson et al. (1981a and 1984) have suggested that they control the regional flow of hot water at depth. Two NE-SW trending faults run across the research area. The Snaeldubeinsstadir fault (SSF) has a throw of about 10 m towards SE in Kroppsmúli but north of the Reykholtsdalur valley it has a throw in the opposite direction. The Logaland fault (LF) has been traced from Geirshlíd in Flókadalur to Logaland where it disappears underneath the sediments to reappear north of the valley. The fault descends the mountain slope south of Logaland with an unusual northwestward trend suggesting that the faultplane is not as steep as com- monly observed for these faults in Borgarfjördur. As mentioned above the Logaland and Snaeldubeins- stadir faults are not exposed at the bottom of the Reykholtsdalur valley. However, recent joints and frac- tures transect the sediment cover and many hot springs are related to these joints. Most of the joints have a trend close to NIO—30°W (Fig. 2). They are best exposed in the Hveragil gully where the hot springs and related joints seem to form an en echelon pattern. A similar pattern is observed at the Deildartunga — Kleppjárnsreykir thermal field (Georgsson et al. 1978). It is believed to be caused by shear movements on an underlying fault or fracture. Relatively few dykes have been found in the research area (Fig. 4). Three of them, the Snaeldubeinsstadir (ss), the Logaland (1) and the Sturlu-Reykir (sr) dykes pass through the Vellir thermal field. Einarsson (1937) suggested that the Snaeldubeinsstadir and Logaland dykes controlled the ascent of thermal water at Sturlu- Reykir and along the southern part of the Vellir line, respectively. The dykes transect the thermal alignments Fig. 4. The main tectonic features of the western part of Reykholtsdalur. 4. mynd. Yfirlitskort af jarðfræði utanverðs Reykholtsdals. 56 JÖKULL 35. ÁR
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