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Jökull - 01.07.2003, Síða 23

Jökull - 01.07.2003, Síða 23
Reviewed research article Paleomagnetic observations on Late Quaternary basalts around Reykjavík and on the Reykjanes peninsula, SW-Iceland Leó Kristjánsson Science Institute, University of Iceland, Dunhaga 3, 107 Reykjavík, Iceland; leo@raunvis.hi.is Abstract – This paper reports paleomagnetic remanence directions from Late Quaternary lava units in the Reykjavík area and on the Reykjanes peninsula. In Reykjavík, samples were collected at about 30 sites in the interglacial “gray basalts” in the hope of finding unusual directions which might help in stratigraphic mapping in this region as well as documenting the behaviour of the geomagnetic field. The directions in these lavas are tightly grouped which indicates that the lavas were emplaced in a short time interval (<50 kyr?). One instance was found of a geomagnetic excursion, which probably occurred early in this volcanic phase. On Reykjanes, emphasis was on sampling lavas which might exhibit directions similar to the “Skálamælifell geomagnetic excursion”. Lava sequences erupted during this excursion, of about 43 kyr age, were previously found to cover a few isolated areas in the region northeast of Grindavík. Their presence has already been of value in studies of local geomorphologic activity. The current work has since 1990 resulted in minor modifications in a map of the main areas covered by the excursion sequences, and one new area was found. Several lava flows erupted during an excursion of the geomagnetic field (possibly the Skálamælifell one) were sampled in mt. Fagradalsfjall. GENERAL INTRODUCTION The geomagnetic field undergoes slow changes called the “secular variation”. As a result, the field direc- tion at any location such as Iceland, moves irregularly around the direction corresponding to that of the mean field. The angular standard deviation (a.s.d.) of this movement in Iceland was of the order of 20–24 Æ in the last several million years (see e.g. Kristjánsson et al., 1980; Kristjánsson and McDougall, 1982). Large de- viations (excursions) also occur, as well as complete reversals of the field. Until about 1960, reversals were thought to take place once per million years or so, and few in- stances were noted of other major field deviations. In 1963–1964 short-lived reversal “events” were first de- scribed, and in 1967 evidence from lava flows for the presence of such an event in the Uppermost Quater- nary was published. This was the Laschamp event discovered in the south of France, now estimated to have occurred about 40 kyr ago (see Levi et al., 1990). Kristjánsson and McDougall (1982) deduced from work on Icelandic lavas that on average the main geo- magnetic field reverses at least eight times per million years if short events (subchrons) are included. Few of these short reversal events have been incorporated into published geomagnetic polarity time scales. In the last 20 years, reports on short-lived Late Quaternary geomagnetic reversals and major excur- sions of the field have proliferated (e.g., Lund et al., 1998; Guyodo and Valet, 1999). Most are based on evidence from wet marine and lake sediments. Ex- perience has shown that such observations need inde- pendent confirmation, preferably from igneous rocks, before they can be taken seriously. Outside Iceland, the average direction of the ge- omagnetic field in rock formations has been widely used in tectonic studies, on the assumption that it co- incides with the direction of a central axial dipole field. An important question in that regard concerns the minimum number of independent field determina- JÖKULL No. 52, 2003 21
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