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Jökull - 01.12.1990, Side 18

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the diamictite. This diamictite unit is correlated with tuffaceous and scoriaceous sediment one km farther east (Fig. 3). Diamictite unit 3 which is separated from diamic- tite unit 2 by approximately 160 m of olivine tholeiite and tholeiite lavas, has very similar attributes in com- parison to the underlying diamictite unit 2. Toward west the diamictite is capped with a tuffaceous sand and granule bed. The diamictite itself does not con- tain any features that can be related to direct glacial deposition. It is composed of a massive and graded diamictite with medium to fine grained sandstone ma- trix. Stratified and bedded tuffaceous sandstone and granule facies lie on top of the diamictite. Interpreta- tion of the characteristics of these sedimentary facies do not require direct deposition by a glacier, but sub- aqueous or subglacial activity in the source area may have promoted flowage of tuffaceous sand, granule and brecciated basalt into an aqueous environment as indicated by the stratified and bedded tuffaceous sed- iments on top of the mass flow deposit. Diamictite unit 4 can be traced along the slope of the mountain Eyrarfjall as a laterally extensive hyalo- clastite, approximately 120 m higher in the stratigra- phy. The base of the diamictite is mostly fluviatile conglomerate which is capped by a thick sequence of tuffaceous sandstone, breccia and pillow lava. The unit thickens towards the Kjalarnes central volcano according to Friðleifsson (1973) and Kristjánsson et al. (1980). The underlying tholeiite lavas are thought to represent the first volcanic phase of the Kjalarnes central volcano (Kristjánsson et al., 1980). A glacial deposit (diamictite unit 5) is recorded at a locality approximately 60 m up section and 10 km east along the coastline from the underlying one. It appears as a basal tillite at the coastline, but is associated with a laterally extensive hyaloclastite that can be traced parallel with unit 4 along the uppermost slope of the Eyrarfjall mountain (Fig. 3). The basal tillite at the coastline is characterized by shear features, a variety of clast lithologies, and the underlying striated bedrock surface showing orientations from 330° to 340°. The striations are consistent with the orientation of clast long axes in the diamictite (Fig. 7a). Another glacial deposit (diamictite unit 6) crops out approximately 5 km east from diamictite unit 5 in Brynjudalsvogur. This glacial deposit was probably deposited as melt-out till from a debris rich glacier with subsequent flowage, as shown in both clast fabric data as well as the rock magnetic data. The clast fabric shows a preferred orientation NNW-SSE similar to the fabric of diamictite unit 4, with a minor axis oriented perpendicular to the preferred orientation. The contact between this glacial deposit and an underlying massive tuffaceous sandstone is erosional (Fig. 7b). Diamictite unit 6 is correlated with hyaloclastite that can be traced along the slope of Reynivallaháls (Fig. 3). Sedimentary units 7 and 8 in Hvalfjörður which are interbedded within lava flows do not contain any diamictites in the Þrándarstaðarfjall outcrops (Fig. 3). The bottom layer of both units is a thin (up to 1 m thick), tuffaceous, medium-grained sandstone which in unit 7 grades up into a 30 cm thick tuffaceous con- glomerate. The uppermost part of both sedimentary units is a brecciated hyaloclastite underlying pillow lavas. The surface of the underlying lavas does not show any sign of erosion or polishing effect. Two intercalated diamictites (diamictite units 9 and 10) are recognized as glacial deposits in Botns- dalur, approximately 150 m up section from diamic- tite unit 5 (Fig. 3). The first of the two diamictites was deposited as a basal till followed by glaciofluvial activity (Fig. 7c). This interpretation is supported by both lithologic and lithofacies analysis, pebble fabric and magnetic remanence pattem. The basal one metre is a massive diamictite, overlain by a clast-rich diamic- tite with fine sand lenses, which grades again into a current-reworked diamictite. This basal tillite shows a strong unimodal pebble fabric with a preferred ori- entation of 330°. The overlying sorted unit shows a more dispersed fabric. The other diamictite in the Botnsdalur section (di- amictite unit 10) is separated from the first by a sin- gle lava-flow, which suggests ice free condition at that locality. This deposit underlies lacustrine sedi- ments with some load cast structures and other de- formational structures indicative of rapid deposition within a glacial lake. Both diamictite units 9 and 10 are recognized in the form of tillites and hyaloclastite sheets on both sides of the fjord. 16 JÖKULL, No. 40, 1990
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