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Jökull - 01.12.1992, Page 33

Jökull - 01.12.1992, Page 33
STRATIGRAPHY, AGE AND PALEOMAGNETISM OF LANGIDALUR, NORTHERNICELAND Leó Kristjánsson, Science Institute, University oflceland, Reykjavik Haukur Jóhannesson, Icelandic Museum ofNatural Histoiy, Reykjavik Ian McDougall, Research School ofEarth Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia abstract We present the results of stratigraphic mapping, Paleomagnetic measurements and radiometric dat- "l8 of lava profiles of 2.1 km total thickness in the hangidalur valley, Húnavatnssýsla, Northern Iceland. Seven reversals of paleomagnetic polarity occur in a coniposite lava section of 1.15 km thickness. Most °f the lavas were emplaced hetween 8.2 and and 7.3 17l,Hion years ago. The area is fairly typical for the con\position of the lava pile in Iceland, hut instances °í large tectonic tilts are encountered due to a NNW s"'iking flexure. Unusual lava types, prohably origi- nating in nearby volcanic centers, were used as marker layers during the mapping. INTRODUCTION History of the project. The study area is lo- cated in Northem Iceland (Fig. 1). We are not aware °f previous geological mapping in this area, apart from descriptive work on particular features by Th. Thoroddsen and other pioneers. Some distance to the west, students of the University of Iceland have carried out mapping in the Vatnsnes peninsula (Jón Eiríksson, pers. comm. 1980), and to the south of the area the bedrock geology and tectonics has been Inapped in connection with the Blanda hydroelectric Plant (Guðmundsson et al., 1982). The first stage of the present mapping effort was carried out in 1976-78 by Á. Guðmundsson and J. Helgason as an extension of the stratigraphic study of central Northern Iceland by Sæmundsson et al. (1980), but reliable correlations to that region were not established. This work was then discontinued and not resumed until 1984-86. Geological setting. Iceland is situated on the rift- ing plate boundary in the Northeastem Atlantic Ocean. The boundary is marked by a wide rift zone which stretches SW-NE across the island. The bedrock strata in general increase in age with increasing distance from the rift zone, along with progressively greater tectonic tilts. However, major lateral shifts of the rift axis, and the likely presence of more than one simulta- neously active volcanic zones in the past, complicate this pattern in many regions. The region around Húnaflói Bay in westem N- Iceland is characterized by an undulating basalt lava pile with some contemporaneous central volcanoes. The lava succession consists mainly of tholeiitic lava flows intercalated with sedimentary beds, usually thin red partings but occasional thicker beds of siltstones and acidic tuffs or ignimbrites occur. A few interme- diate to acidic lava flows are found. A flexure zone borders the eastem side of Húnaflói Bay (Fig. 1) and stretches inland towards southeast, fading out gradually. The flexure zone dips towards a syncline axis which trends N-S between Vatnsnes and Skagi. The syncline is believed to be the rem- nants of a former rift zone which became extinct about JÖKULL, No. 42, 1992 31
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