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Jökull - 01.01.2005, Side 19

Jökull - 01.01.2005, Side 19
Stratigraphy and paleomagnetism of Suðurdalur, Eastern Iceland dalur” here refers to an area surrounding the south- western part of the Lögurinn lake (Figure 1), includ- ing the main tributary valley Norðurdalur (with the Jökulsá glacial river), the shorter Suðurdalur valley and the ridges Múli and Víðivallaháls. Detailed mapping of the geology in parts of East- ern and South-Eastern Iceland was carried out by G.P.L. Walker and his students between 1955 and the early 1970’s (e.g., Walker, 1959, 1960, 1974; Carmichael, 1964). Subsequently, geological studies have been published from other limited areas in the region. As several areas in between these remain to be mapped or dated radiometrically, a comprehensive picture of the geological structure of Eastern Iceland is not yet available. The overall composition of the lava pile is approximately 80–85%basaltic lava flows, 10% acidic and intermediate rocks, and 5–10% sedi- ment interbeds. In the Fljótsdalur area, the sediment percentage is higher than this value (cf. Geirsdóttir and Eiríksson, 1994). Previous geological work in the Fljótsdalur area The detailed mapping by Walker and his students which mostly took place in fjords and coastal valleys of central Eastern Iceland, did not include paleomag- netic measurements. In connection with a large pale- omagnetic collection effort in 1964–1965 (Dagley et al., 1967; Watkins andWalker, 1977), Walker mapped six profiles for sampling on the western side of the Norðurdalur valley of Fljótsdalur. The positions of the base of four of these profiles are indicated in Figure 1, i.e. Q (at Bessastaðaá river), R, S (Grundarlækur brook), and T (Kleifará stream). The remaining two profiles U and V lie 5–6 km and 10 km southwest of T, respectively. The six Norðurdalur profiles make up a composite section of about 110 lava flows of 1.4 km thickness (including sediments). The entire exposed basaltic lava pile in Eastern Iceland, generated be- tween 13 and 2 Ma ago, is about 9 km thick. The average accumulation rate of the lava pile in Eastern Iceland is therefore of the order of 0.8 km of thickness per Ma (Watkins and Walker, 1977). The lava pile has a westerly dip which is generally less than 10◦. Vilmundardóttir (1972) made geological observa- tions and collected samples for geochemical analyses from seven profiles at the west side of Norðurdalur. These profiles coincided more or less with those of Walker. She also sampled along Jökulsá and in some hills in the area. These analyses are unpublished. Einarsson (1972) attempted to correlate magnetic polarity zones between Fljótsdalur and Jökuldalur. However, these turned out to have widely different ages according to Watkins et al. (1975) and Mc- Dougall et al. (1976). The latter authors extended the previously mentioned 1964–1965 mapping and pale- omagnetic sampling considerably upstream in Bessa- staðaá (profile Q), and they also sampled a new short profile W in the Hengifossá river. Mussett et al. (1980) published Ar-Ar dates on five samples from the Norðurdalur profiles Q, R, T and V. Inspection of G.P.L. Walker’s profile correlations in the paper by Watkins and Walker (1977) reveals that they do not always agree with the magnetic po- larities, e.g. between R and S. Watkins and Walker suggested correlations between several polarity zones in profiles Q throughV in Norðurdalur and contempo- rary versions of the geomagnetic polarity time scale, but it should be noted that some of these zones were only excursions or otherwise doubtful (Kristjánsson, 1983, p. 99). Figure 1. Map showing the location of the Suðurdalur profiles mapped by us, sections A-B etc., see Figure 2. Profiles mapped by Guðmundsson (1978) in Suðurdalur and Norðurdalur are numbered. Profiles sampled by Dagley et al. (1967), Watkins and Walker (1977) and other authors in Norðurdalur are shown with capital letters in squares. Geomagnetic polarity zone boundaries inferred from these studies are indicated by brown contours. In the inset map of Iceland the main volcanic systems of the axial volcanic zones have been drawn, after Sæmundsson (1986). Black box denotes the study area. – Kort af Suðurdal og nágrenni. Sýnasöfnunar- og þverskurðarsnið eru merkt með upphafsstöfum. Númer eiga við snið í kortlagningu Ágústar Guðmundssonar (1978). JÖKULL No. 55 19
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