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Leó Kristjánsson in the Tjörnes sequence are presented so that they can be of use in future applications of paleomagnetism to stratigraphic work in the peninsula. Some previous paleomagnetic studies at Tjörnes These studies have been reviewed by Eiríksson et al. (1990) in their paper describing paleomagnetic results from lavas and sediments in the Breiðavík group. The earliest work on the magnetism of the sediments by Dutch investigators in the 1950’s and early 1960’s, when large specimens (“hand samples”) were col- lected, was only reported in somewhat vague terms and will not be discussed here. Detailed sampling of lavas in Tjörnes for laboratory measurements of re- manence directions was first made by Doell (1972). Doell found normal polarity in the lowermost lava above the Tjörnes beds and reverse polarity in the up- per one of two pillow lavas in the Skeifá stream within these beds. The other Skeifá flow was unstable. The only published results known from the Tjörnes sediment beds below the Höskuldsvík lavas are contained in a brief account by Gladenkov and Gurariy (1976, see Figure 3 of Eiríksson, 1981a and Figure 3 of Buchardt and Símonarson, 2003). They seem to have found mostly normal polarities below palagonite tuffs in the topmost (Serripes) zone of the sediments but mostly reverse polarities near the base of that zone above the Skeifá lavas. Reverse sed- iments were also found below lignites in the mid- dle of the Mactra zone of the sediments and on both sides of the boundary between the Mactra and Tapes zones. No information was provided on experimen- tal techniques, the number of samples collected, their stability or within-site agreement. F. Strauch (writ- ten comm., 1982) collected 295 oriented cores from sediments in Tjörnes in 1975. Paleomagnetic direc- tion measurements were made on these but apparently never published. Eiríksson et al. (1990) carried out an extensive pa- leomagnetic study on the sediments and lavas of the Breiðavík Group as well as from a deep borehole on Flatey island 25 km west of Tjörnes. The sediment samples were collected from mudrock, sandstone and tuff. Their remanence vectors turned out to be reason- ably easy to measure in the laboratory, even with rel- atively insensitive equipment. The directions of these vectors were also often quite stable, especially in fine- grained units. At the time, the data were not inspected for evidence of rotational remanence (RRM). This is an axial remanence component which sometimes ap- pears in rock samples during alternating field (AF) demagnetization in tumblers, and increases systemati- cally when the peak field of the treatment is increased (Stephenson, 1980). Upon rechecking of the original data, RRM is not seen to cause any significant error in the direction measurement on most of the samples. Eiríksson et al. (1990, Figure 4) found several reversals in the Breiðavík Group. The sediment sites within that group were of reverse or uncertain magnetic polarity, except two normal-polarity ones (FG 5 and RB 3/3A). Thermomagnetic measurements as well as the magnitude of coercive force in the Breiðavík sediments, demonstrated that the magnetic mineral in the sediments is magnetite. It is considered that the remanence is of thermo-chemical or thermo- viscous origin and introduced during or soon after deposition; this is supported by measurements on a late Quaternary interbasaltic sediment in Reykjavík (Kristjánsson, 2003, site MI S). THE PRESENT STUDY Following the relatively successful magnetic mea- surements in the Breiðavík group, it was decided to attempt sampling at five locations (Figures 1 and 2) in the lower part of the Tjörnes sequence. Sampling and sample preparation Core samples were collected from one lava flow in the Skeifá stream, and 30 sites in the sediments, with a portable gasoline-powered drill after removal of weathered material. The four samples (occasionally five or six) taken were distributed over a few meters laterally. Each site is assigned to units in Strauch’s (1963) stratigraphic scheme where possible (Table 1, final column). The sediments are soft and frag- ile, and their grain size is very coarse compared to the Breiðavík sediments sampled by Eiríksson et al. (1990). Cores are about 2.4 cm in diameter whereas 2.5 cm cores are normally obtained in low-porosity basalts with the same bits. The orientation scratch is 58 JÖKULL No. 54
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