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Jökull - 01.12.1999, Síða 44

Jökull - 01.12.1999, Síða 44
depth of 1.5 km. Columnar joints and large-scale nor- mal faults are steeply dipping down to 1.5 km depth and neither listric faults nor associated deformation such as major subsidence, vertical block rotation and roll over were found. Jóhannesson (1980) suggested that N-S, NNE and NW to WNW fractures were already active before the emplacement of the SVZ, because their density de- creases upwards across the unconformity. Preliminary results on fracture-dips, the frequency of N-S and NW to WNW dykes below the unconformity, and first time attempts to use cross-cuttings between fractures, con- firm Jóhannesson's theory. Field data indicate that the fracture pattem is not monogenetic as was previously thought (Schafer, 1972), but results from polyphase tectonics, and is inherited and reactivated from rifting periods: (1) In terms of regional tilting; the dip analy- sis of fractures with respect to the unconformity and roughly the axis of the Borgarnes anticline, shows that NNE-trending faults were not rotated by tilting to- wards the NE portion of the SRZ, and subsequently towards the RLRZ, implying reactivation or continu- ous activity of the faults through time. By contrast, N-S and NNE dykes show evidence of the two tilting histories, implying a diachronous age for the regional dykes. (2) In terms of fracture and stress patterns; al- though the derivation of stress fields should be taken as preliminary (Figure 9) and subject to further improvement, four paleostress subsets are defined. Striae cross-cuttings are rare, but cross-cuttings be- tween faults and dykes show that: A) Fluctuations occur in the directions of ex- tension (0-3) and compression (<ti); rifting and non- rifting conditions seem to coexist at times, resulting in rift-parallel fractures being simultaneously active with, or cut by, other trends. B) Strike-slip faults cut pre-existing normal faults and dykes, and may be explained by the model of Bergerat et al. (1990). However, cross-cuttings be- tween different trends of dykes and faults indicated that strike-slip faulting is not a monogenetic phe- nomenon but occurred repeatedly. Plate boundary instability in Iceland may reflect transitions in volcano-tectonic activity, propagating rifts, lateral rift jumps and transient transform fault- ing. The complexity shown by the preliminary results of this study may be symptom of these processes. For the full understanding of these processes, a qualitative model on the evolution of the fracture and stress pat- terns with respect to the plate boundaries in time is needed. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I thank Haukur Jóhannesson (Icelandic Institute of Natural History) for having introduced me to the complexity of the geology of Western Iceland and for his valuable suggestions, Páll Einarsson (Uni- versity of Iceland) for his constructive remarks on the tectonics of Iceland and his comments on vari- ous versions of this paper, Kristján Sæmundsson (Na- tional Energy Authority of Iceland-Orkustofnun) and Pierre Masse (Elf-Aquitaine, France) for discussions on the tectonics of rift zones and for their comments at different stages of this paper, as well as Guðrún Ólafsdóttir, Kristján Jónasson and Kristján Geirsson. Data collection and most of the analyses was funded by La Fondation P. Mercier, and partly by the Ice- landic Research Council (RANNÍS). At Orkustofnun, I would like to convey my gratitude to Ólafur G. Flóvenz, Helga Tuliníus and Guðmundur Pálmason for providing working facilities since 1996, and to Jakob Björnsson, Þorkell Helgason and Ingvar Birgir Friðleifsson for their permission to use these facilities. Other staff members are thanked for their support. Helga Sveinbjörnsdóttir finalised many of the figures. Critical reviews of Mark Jancin, Haraldur Sigurðsson and the editors improved this paper. Profiles 1-5 were measured jointly with Ágúst Guðmundsson (now at University of Bergen, Norway), whereas profile 6 was measured by the author. Some results have been pre- sented separately (Guðmundsson, 1996). 42 JÖKULL, No. 47
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