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Jökull - 01.12.1994, Side 11

Jökull - 01.12.1994, Side 11
others were omitted because they were thin or crumbly. In compound flows such as DO 18 and DF 26 only one or two flow units were sampled. The total number of units in Table 1 is 303. Four sites which were later thought to represent duplicate sampling of a flow already cored (DB 0A, DB 0B, DK 13A, DL 9A) have been left out. Two lavas, DC10 and DK 21, were also discarded from the calculation of average properties of the collection due to their large within- flow scatter of directions (alpha95 > 23.5°). The qual- ity of directional results in the remaining 301 lavas, as measured by the within-site alpha95, is excellent: the rms value of this parameter is less than 7°. Mean fields and dispersions Statistical parameters for the mean fields and virtu- al poles from the Isafjarðardjúp area were computed using FisherT statistics. After inversion of reverse magnetic directions, the mean field of all lava flows (except the six duplicate or discordant flows men- tioned above) has D = 357°, I = 74.3°, vector sum R = 264.3 with N = 301, yielding a circular standard devi- Fig. 9. A simplified transection of the lava succession south of ísafjarðardjúp showing the zeolite zoning of the lava flows. Also shown is the series of compound lava flows in sections DF and DG. A columnar basalt in the northem part of Skötufjörður can be traced over a wide area; however, it is thin or absent in our profile DB. 9. mynd. Einfaldað þversnið gegnum firðina sunnan Isafjarðardjúps, með ummyndunarbeltum og staðsetningu dyngjusyrpu í sýnatökusniðum DF og DG. Einnig er merkt þykkt stuðlað hraunlag sem sést vel í klettabeltinu norðantil í Skötufirði og víðar. ation (theta63) of 28.6°, uncorrected for within-flow scatter. The 95% confidence circle has a radius of about 3°, so that the mean direction is not significantly different from a geocentric axial dipole field (D = 0°, I = 77.3°). Carrying out the same statistical procedures on the virtual geomagnetic poles, we obtain a slightly far- sided mean pole position at 87.5° N, 165°E, with R = 242.6, theta63 = 36.3°. Similar results are obtained if only the 225 flows in the composite section are used, or if profiles SZ and SF of McDougall et al. (1984) are included (see Kristjánsson and Jóhannesson 1989). The circular standard deviation of the directions or poles in this area is unusually large for Icelandic lavas. The present authors have observed (Kristjánsson and Jóhannesson 1989; Kristjánsson 1995) that a long- term decrease in this statistical property has taken place within the past 14 Ma. It is suggested that the de- crease is largely caused by an increasing stability with time of the geomagnetic field during reversal transi- tions and major excursions during this period. There are at least three episodes in the composite section in ísafjarðardjúp where the virtual poles are changing er- ratically through a sequence of several lava flows. One is at the R to N transition in flows DB 37-38 and DC 6 -10. Another is a prolonged excursion or series of short polarity reversal events at DD 21-23, DE and up to DF 12. The third episode is at DK 20-28, perhaps including also DL 1-2. Similar but possibly shorter episodes in other paleomagnetic collections in Iceland are mentioned by Kristjánsson and Jóhannesson (1989, p. 130). This type of behavior is less pro- nounced in studies on younger lava flows in Iceland which also yield lower between-lava circular standard deviation values. Various world-wide paleomagnetic studies on Quatemary sediments in the literature dis- play erratically varying pole positions which may also be due to geomagnetic instabilities. An instability episode at 16.2 Ma is recorded by the Steens Mountain lava sequence in the westem U.S.A. (Coe et al. 1995). MAIN RESULTS ON STRATIGRAPHY The polarity column of ísafjarðardjúp and to the west After elimination of overlapping parts of adjacent JÖKULL, No. 44 9

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