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Jökull - 01.01.2005, Side 37

Jökull - 01.01.2005, Side 37
The Late Miocene Tinná Central Volcano, North Iceland Figure 3. The Skati Rhyolite Dome. The Skati Dome, rhyolite lava is denoted by a yellow, hatched color. Yel- low dotted = Skati rhyolite tephra above and below the dome. Blue = Gently sloping pile of lavas above and below the dome. Orange = Sediment with lignite seams. The Austurdalur Pleistocene Volcano (green colour) and its feeder dyke are shown on the right. The estimated location of the feeder dyke of the Skati Dome also shown. (Vertical/horizontal = 1/10). – Þversnið um Skatastaðafjall. Gult = Skatagúllinn (líparíthraun). Gult punktað = Gjóska frá Skatagosinu undir og ofan á gúlnum. Blátt = Hallandi basalthraunastafli undir og ofan á gúlnum. Rauðgult = Setlag með surtarbrandi. Austurdalseldstöðin (í grænum lit) og aðfærslugangur hennar eru sýnd til hægri. Áætluð aðfærsluæð Skatagúlsins er einnig sýnd. (Hlutfall lóðrétt/lárétt = 1/10). place to place. The thickness of the lignite, on the other hand, is only 1-30 cm. The thickest lignite lay- ers occur at 300 m a.s.l. in the Goðdaladalur canyon. Five seams can be seen, consisting of black, com- pressed wooden trunks and branches, inside a 4.4 m thick light-coloured layer of siltstone. Imprints of leaves or seeds are rarely seen. No investigation has been made of the flora or possible fauna in the layers in Skagafjörður. The Tinná lignite sediment indicates a time of quiescence before increased volcanic activ- ity in the following ages. A reversal of the magnetic field occurred during the accumulation of the sedi- ment. Tinná olivine tholeiite. The deposition of the widespread Tinná sediment was stopped by an erup- tion of thick and extensive lava, the Tinná olivine tholeiite. This is the most voluminous basalt lava in the whole area. It varies in thickness from place to place between 20 and 60 m, and in some localities it is absent. In most places the layer consists of one thick lava unit, unlike the more common composite olivine tholeiites that are made up of several mono- genetic lava bands. Its extent is at least 25 km x 10 km, i.e. 250 km2. Its average thickness has been estimated at 25 m, thus its volume is 6 km3. This is not very large compared to the great Holocene lavas, but it is still the most voluminous reported Neogene basalt lava of Iceland. The Skati rhyolite formation consists of two mem- bers, Skati lava and Skati tephra. This is an excep- tionally thick and extensivemonogenetic eruptive unit that has built up a mountain, the Skati Dome, rising at least 500 m above its base with the highest peaks in the present Skatastaðafjall area (Figure 3). The eruption seems to have started with a powerful plinian phase. Viscous rhyolite lava was extruded along with the tephra emission. It covered the pyroclasts from the earliest phase of the eruption but the pyroclastic fall from the later phases continued on top of it. The crater site is not known but the conduit is most likely buried below the main body of Skatastaðafjall moun- tain. From there the lava flowed out in all directions from the crater on a sole of black basal breccia of ob- sidian aggregate. Towards the east it can be traced JÖKULL No. 55 37
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