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Jökull - 01.12.1989, Side 83

Jökull - 01.12.1989, Side 83
Fig. 4. (on facing page and above) Geological map of the Kækjuskörð rhyolitic dome. Mynd 4. (til vinstri og að ofan) Jarðfrœðikort af Kœkjuskarða-eldstöðinni. obsidion block pumiCeous block surfoce btecclQ ^dowfoot obsidian—-T ' breccio • - ^o* stony_____ rhyollte pumice fall deposit Fig. 5a. Schematic vertical section through a rhyol- ite lava flow (from Cas and Wright, 1987). Mynd 5a. Einfaldað þversnið í gegnum rýólíthraun. In the northem part of the mapped area only one silicic lava flow is exposed, the Kollutungur rhyol- he. It occurs in the basaltic lava pile about 200 m below the silicic lava flows of the Kækjuskörð vol- cano and was probably erupted from a now eroded silicic eruption site to the north of the Kækjuskörð volcano. The Herfell ignimbrite was deposited after the Kækjuskörð volcano had become extinct and was buried by a pile of basaltic lava flows. The Pyroclastic rocks and silicic lava flows have been named according to local place names. A schematic profile through the volcano is presented in Fig. 9. A more detailed description of the silicic rocks follows, beginning with products of the Kækjuskörð volcano. SILICIC ROCKS OF THE KÆKJUSKÖRÐ RHYOLITIC VOLCANO Orustukambur ignimbrite I and II — In Skúmhattar- dalur valley in the vicinity of the Orustukambur cliff Fig. 5b. Cross section through the lenght of the Rocche Rosse obsidian coulée, with generalizedflow foliation patterns. (from Cas and Wright, 1987 [after Hall 1978]). Mynd 5b. Þversnið af rýólíthrauni með brotflötum. (Fig. 10) two fonnations of breccia are exposed in a stream gully. The breccias are composed of pumice fragments and larger basaltic and silicic lithics (0.1-1 m in diameter) and show incipient to dense welding. They resemble a type of fragmental rock termed ’co-ignimbrite breccia’, which was described first by Wright and Walker (1977, 1981). These breccias, now being recognised in many ignimbrite flow units, represent the near-vent facies, with accu- mulation of larger lithics and a relatively small amount of ignimbrite matrix (Cas and Wright, 1987). The Orustukambur ignimbrite I is only exposed in a section of the gully south of the Orustukambur cliff, 200-230 m above sea level. Basaltic and inter- mediate rock components of a size up to 10 cm appear as lithics in a glassy matrix. The strongly proþylitised rocks are of pale green colour caused by the formation of secondary chlorite and epidote. The Orustukambur ignimbrite I represents the oldest exposed ignimbrite of the Kækjuskörð volcano and JÖKULL, No. 39, 1989 81
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