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crystallized parts of the rock has led to subsequent weathering along the joint planes with a splitting of the rock into thin plates. In the cliffs at the southem side of Skúmhattardalsbrík and Flatafjall the feeder dyke for the dacite is exposed. At higher levels apo- physes from this dyke intruded the country rock parallel to the red partings which are sandwiched between the basaltic lava flows. SILICIC ROCKS OUTSIDE THE KÆKJUSKÖRÐ RHYOLITIC VOLCANO kollutungur rhyolite The oldest rhyolite in the mapped area is exposed in its northem part. (Fig. 4) in two gullies. It has a thickness of at least 40 m. The colour of the rhyolite ranges from white to red and it resembles in some parts a strongly welded ignimbrite. Bands of large lithophysae occur in this Iava flow . They occasion- ally reach a thickness of 0.1 m. Propylitisation processes have altered the rock, because numerous cavities can be seen filled with calcite and quartz, and a slight green discoloration of the rock in some places is due to the formation of secondary chlorite. The exposures of the flow are insufficient to deter- mine its origin. HERFELLIGNIMBRITE The Herfell ignimbrite appears at altitudes of about 700 m above sea level, where it is exposed between basaltic lava flows. Its stratigraphic posi- hon (Fig. 9) indicates that it must have been depo- sited when volcanic activity of the Kækjuskörð vol- cano had come to an end and the volcano was about t0 be buried by basaltic lava flows. The ignimbrite covers an area of more than 75 km2 between Her- tell, Miðfell, Karlfell, Miðfjall, Bungufjall and Skælingur (Fig. 12). It often forms prominent cliffs and is especially preserved at places where it is pro- tected from erosion by the overlying basalts. Its thickness averages 60 m with a maximum of 120 m. This thickness maximum (100-120 m) of the ignim- brite occurs on the mountains between Herfell, Mið- fell, Karlfell and Miðdalshnjúkur. The sheet thins °ut to the north and east and cannot be traced beyond the above mentioned mountains, nor is it Fig. 12. Isopach map of the Herfell ignimbrite with 20 m isopachites. Contours are with a 200 m inter- val. Outcrops of the Herfell ignimbrite appear in black. Mynd 12. Dreifing flikrubergsins í Loðmundarfirði. Jafnþykktarlínur með 20 metra millibili. exposed in the mountains on the south side of Loð- mundarfjörður. Relatively good exposure has allowed the construction of an isopach map of the Herfell ignimbrite (Fig. 12), which makes it possible to determine the eruption site of the ignimbrite at a location named ’Askja’ between Herfell and Norð- dalshnjúkur. To avoid confusion with the famous Askja in Dyngjufjöll central volcano in the eastem rift zone, the name of this presumed volcano has been taken from the next mountain to the south, Herfell. The partly welded, pink to grey coloured rock with a fine grained matrix contains lithic fragments of up to 5 cm in diameter, both basaltic rock frag- ments and spherulithic rhyolite. Feldspar crystals are also quite common. At Herfell, Miðfjall and Karlfell the ignimbrite is capped by ash fall tuffs of up to one metre in thickness. Due to their low resistance to weathering and erosion they have probably been removed at other locations. Close to the proposed eruption centre between Herfell and Norðdalshnjúk- ur the ignimbrite is covered by rhyolites. The relatively wide distribution of the ignimbrite JÖKULL, No. 39, 1989 85
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