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Jökull - 01.12.1999, Síða 42

Jökull - 01.12.1999, Síða 42
stress pattern to explain the entire fault population of Iceland. In lack of fault and striae cross-cuttings, their analysis is based on mechanical consistency but not on chronological paleostress separation. Nor- mal faults and strike-slip faults were analysed sep- arately and interpreted with two stress regimes: ex- tension parallel and perpendicular to the rift zone for widespread normal faults, and compression parallel and perpendicular to the rift zone for the sets of conju- gate strike-slip faults. They showed that permutations between 0\ and cr2 (maximum and intermediate com- pressive stresses, respectively) induce changes from normal to strike-slip faulting, as demonstrated by seis- micity (Einarsson, 1979,1991). From similar mesoscopic studies south of Langa- vatn, Passerini et al. (1990) first showed that NNE faults have dip-slip as well as dextral and sinistral movements, and that dip-slip movements prevail on WNW faults. After re-examination of their data (Passerini et al, 1997) they concluded that NNE- trending, mostly strike-slip faults predominate. They presented two genetic schemes for the fault popula- tions, similar to the stress regimes suggested by Berg- evaietal. (1990). In the present study, field analyses on large-scale (regional) and small-scale (mesoscopic) planes are in agreement with observations of aerial photographs. Faults have variable strikes, but the fault pattern is dominated by WNW and NNE faults (Figures 2 and 5a); both populations show normal and strike-slip movements with similar length, displacements and frequency. The dyke pattern is dominated by N-S and NNE-trending dykes with the same frequency and thickness. As Bergerat et al. (1990) analysed normal faults and strike-slip faults separately, and in view of mechanical relationships, in the present study an at- tempt is made to interpret the paleostress conditions of normal faults, strike-slip faults and dykes together, and with respect to their cross-cuttings. The inter- pretation is not based on computed stress tensors but, similarly, the method consists of finding the best rela- tionships between a stress field and the trends of the mentioned fractures. The number of strike-slip faults is, however, lower than in other studies, and dextral and sinistral polarities were not systematically found in the same sites. Though not all the data can be incor- porated, four compatible subsets are suggested (Fig- ure 9). Their order is not chronologically presented. (1) Sinistral and dextral strike-slip faults trend N10°-30°E and N90°-100°E, respectively, and fit well with N140°-150°E normal faults, as well as with NW striking dykes common below the unconformity. They reflect a NE extension (0-3) and NW compres- sion (cti), similar to Sæmundsson’s (1978) sugges- tions. (2) In this subset, sinistral and dextral strike-slip faults trend N140°-170°E and N30°-40°E, respec- tively, in good agreement with WNW and E-W nor- mal faults as well as with WNW (and a few E-W) dykes more common above the unconformity. They support a N170°-180°E trending o3 and an E-W to N100°E trending o\. This subset fits with N-S exten- sion proposed by Einarsson et al. (1977). (3) N60°-80°E sinistral and N0°-20°E dextral strike-slip faults, along with N30°-40°E normal faults and dykes, indicate a NW o3 and a NE o\, very near to the rifting stress conditions. (4) No dextral strike-slip fault is found among the measurements for this subset which consists of N-S dykes, a few N40°-50°E sinistral strike-slip faults, and N-S normal faults. The directions of o3 and o\ are respectively E-W and N-S for this subset. In first approximation, these fluctuations may be interpreted in terms of stress field instability. An in- teresting aspect is the mixture between rifting and non-rifting conditions and the related fluctuations in the direction of o3 and o-\. Part of these fractures present cross-cuttings, as described earlier; they indi- cate a complicated relationship between the four sub- sets: dykes of subsets 3 and 4 are cut by dextral strike- slip and normal faults of subsets 1 and 2. Dextral strike-slip faults of subset 1 are younger than dykes and normal faults of subset 3, and dextral strike-slip faults of subset 3 are younger than WNW dykes and normal faults of subset 2. The mutual cross-cutting of WNW and NNE normal faults and dykes (subsets 2 and 3), is interpreted as evidence of their simultane- ous activity, implying coexistence of inferred rifting and non-rifting stress fields. This coexistence is also reflected by either N-S and NNE dykes cut by other 40 JÖKULL, No. 47
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