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Fig. 1. Geological setting of the Mosfellssveit region. Circles are extinct central volcanoes and the dotted zone represents the active Krísuvík fissure swarm. - Megindrœttir í jarðfrœði Mosfellssveitar. extended, in an attempt to construct a composite sec- tion from the Gufunes peninsula to the Hafrahlíð hill and to correlate the area with the above-mentioned study in Mt. Esja. Uncertainties in the mapping dur- ing its initial stages have resulted in considerable stratigraphic overlap between some of the profile segments we sampled. GEOLOGICAL SETTING The Mosfellssveit area (approx. position 64.15°N, 21.7°W) south of Mt. Esja is adjacent to the Reykjanes-Langjökull active rift zone. The geology of the area is dominated by three extinct central vol- canoes of Gauss to Lower Matuyama (i.e. about 3.0-1.8 M.y.) age. They are named Kjalarnes, Viðey and Stardalur volcanoes (Fig.l). The Kjalarnes and Stardalur volcanoes have been described by Friðleif- sson (1973, 1985) and the Viðey volcano by Jóhannesson (1985). Each of these was associated with a NE-SW trending swarm of dykes, faults and fissures. The succession consists predominantly of series of interglacial lava flows and subglacial hyaloclastites, intercalated with minor tillites and detrital beds. The lavas are generally thin, of the order of 5 m as com- pared with an average of 12 m in older parts of Iceland (Walker 1959). This may reflect the proxim- ity of the Mosfellssveit area to the source volcanoes. The lava pile has been tilted towards the southeast, i.e. towards the present volcanic zone. The amount of dip is quite variable, from a few degrees up to about 30. Superimposed on this old tectonics is a more recent tectonic activity associated with the Krísuvík fissure swarm (Fig. 1) which stretches towards NE from the active Krísuvík volcanic system. The trend of the recent faults and fissures is more or less the same as that of the older faults. The most common secondary mineral in the suc- cession is chabazite, but analcime also occurs along with chalcedony, opal, calcite and clay minerals. Scolecite was not found during our field work. The original pile has been heavily eroded by later glaciations, which have left a landscape of wide val- leys and low (< 300 m) hills. Parts of the area are largely covered by interglacial lava flows of Late Brunhes age, which were not studied here, and by postglacial detritus. Continuous profiles are accessi- ble only in sections along the coast, in streams and in cliffs. The poor exposures and the large number of normal faults make detailed correlations difficult. THE MAPPED SUCCESSION AND ITS CORRELATION WITH MT. ESJA Twelve profiles were mapped and sampled for this study (Figs. 2, 3). Their cumulative thickness between the Gufunes promontory and the top of the Hafrahlíð hill is about 800 m. The lava flows were classified according to Walker's (1959) classification system into four types, i.e. olivine basalt, porphyric basalt, tholeiite and compound flows. It should be noted that this system is based only on field observations of lava lithology : petrographic or geochemical analyses were not made in the present study. No units of acidic or intermedi- ate composition were noted in our profiles, but boul- ders of rhyolite in unit UA 19 in Úlfarsfell are thought to be derived from the subglacial rhyolites erupted on both the northern and southern rim of the 48 JÖKULL,No. 41, 1991
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