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Jökull - 01.12.1999, Side 24

Jökull - 01.12.1999, Side 24
Figure la. Main volcano-tectonic elements of the Borgarfjörður area. 1) Central volcano; 2) Acidic intrusion; 3) Snæfellsnes syncline (extinct volcanic rift zone); 4) Borgarnes anticline; 5) Hreðavatn unconformity; 6) Pleistocene-Holocene swarms of volcanic craters in the Snæfellsnes volcanic zone. Modified from Jóhannesson (1980,1982). S: Snæfellsjökull; Ly: Lýsuskarð; Lj: Ljósufjöll; in the small frame: R: Reykjanes-Langjökullrift zone; H: Húnaflói bay. — Einfaldað jarðfrœðikort af rannsóknarsvœðinu. 1) Megineldstöð; 2) súrt innskot; 3) ás Snœfellsnes samhverfunnar; 4) ás Borgarnes andhverfunnar; 5) lega Hreðavatnsmislœgisins; 6) Utbreiðsla eldvarpa Snœfellsnesgosbeltisins frá ísöld og nútíma. Kortið er byggt á gögnum Hauks Jóhannessonarfrá 1980 og 1982. active and that normal faulting is currently occurring. The SVZ is complicated, in particular its relation to the Tertiary rifting and rift jump. A transform ori- gin has been suggested for this fracture zone, going back to Tertiary time (Sigurðsson, 1967; Jóhannesson, 1975; Sæmundsson, 1978; Jancin etal, 1985). Tertiary and Quatemary lava in Borgarfjörður are cut by numerous dykes and faults of different types and with variable strike. The lack of common marker horizons and exposures of cross-cutting striae make it difficult to establish the chronology of events in the area. This paper reports descriptive structural data on normal faults, strike-slip faults, striated planes, and dykes, measured during a preliminary field campaign in 1995 (Figure lb). Some features of the tectonic pattern and the observed structures will be discussed in relation to the tectonic evolution of the area, and compared with previous studies. Preliminary results obtained here contribute to the understanding of an area between overlapping rift zones. Definitions Large scale, small scale, major and minor are used as a descriptive scale for the faults. Large scale or major refer to faults with cartographic scale, as drawn on maps and aerial photographs. Small scale or minor (order of a metre or decimetre) refer to small planes on which the pitch of the striae were generally measured, 22 JÖKULL, No. 47
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