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Fig. 7. The flight lines in the aeromagnetic survey. Mynd 7. Fluglínur segulmœlinganna. 900-1200 meters above sea level. Figure 7 shows the aeromagnetic survey lines. Figure 8 shows the resi- dual aeromagnetic field in SW-Iceland after the removal of a linear trend, henceforth referred to as the magnetic map. Further enhancement of geologically interesting magnetic anomalies depends on defining suitable criteria for the anomaly separation. Inspection of the map shows it to be dominated by NE-SW trending lineaments and the geological significance of this linearity is quite clear since it is known to be the strike of the active rifting zone. The directionality of the map is more rigorously analyzed by calculating its two-dimensional power spectrum, shown in Figure 94. If no lineation 4. The spectrum shown in Figure 9 includes 32x32 values and the wavelength at the edge of the spectral plot is approximately 8 kilometers. The average distance between flight lines is about 4 km and the sampling distance along the lines is about an order of magnitude less. The contour lines plotted thus correspond to wavelengths longer than the distance between data points. occurred in the map the spectrum should consist of concentric circles, but the strong NE-SW lineation produces an elongation of the spectrum perpendicu- lar to that direction. The NE-SW trend can be separated from the rest of the magnetic field by directional filtering (Þórarinsson and others, 1988), and this tums out to be an effective enhancement technique. The filtering is accomplished by cutting out a pie slice from the spectrum containing only the dominant trend and transforming it back to a regular space domain map, leaving out the rest of the mag- netic field (Þórarinsson and others, 1988). The posi- tive magnetic anomalies5 thus separated out of the magnetic map are shown in Figure 10, henceforth referred to as the magnetic anomaly map. In addition to the main trend discussed above, the magnetic spectrum also contains a high-frequency peak representing NW-SE striking lineaments. The main source of this signal is a negative magnetic anomaly which coincides with the Hafnarfjall-Fer- stikla gravity high. These cross-grain anomalies, oriented perpendicular to the rifting zone, are dis- cussed in more detail below. INTERPRETATION OF THE POSITIVE MAGNETIC ANOMALIES The magnetic anomaly map in Figure 10 is dom- inated by two large anomalies. The first one starts at the coast, encompasses the Hengill area and runs up to the gravity low east of Þingvellir discussed ear- lier. North of Þingvellir it appears to continue as a much narrower anomaly up to Skjaldbreiður, but this could be a filtering effect. The second anomaly starts in Grímsnes, an area that was volcanically active up until a few thousand years ago, runs to the northeast and terminates near the gravity minimum on the eastern edge of the Langjökull glacier dis- cussed earlier. Taken together, the two anomalies 5. The directionally filtered map contains both positive and negative anomalies parallel to the Hengill-Langjökull rifting zone, but the strongest signal is.due to the positive anomalies which reflect volcanism in the Brunhes epoch. This signal is further emphasized in Figure 10 by applying a threshold filter of +250 nanotesla to the directionally filtered map. JÖKULL, No. 39, 1989 47
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