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Jökull - 01.12.2006, Side 52
Kristjánsson et al. Table 2. Ar/Ar and K/Ar dates on Miocene lava flows from Skagafjörður valleys. – Aldursgreiningar úr Skaga- fjarðardölum. Locality m a.s.l. Rock type Polarity No. Age, Ma Ref.* Skati Dome Rhyolite R 17181 5.212±0.016 2) Sólheimafjall PF 48 1050 Ol. tholeiite N 78-1005 8.88±0.12 1) Sólheimafjall PF 43 1000 Tholeiite N 78-1002 8.72±0.10 1) Sólheimafjall PF 39 1000 Tholeiite N ? 75-144 9.04±0.18 1) Sólheimafjall PF 36 960 Tholeiite N ? 75-141 9.12±0.12 1) Sólheimafjall PF 34 940 Porph. basalt R 75-140 9.16±0.20 1) 1) Sæmundsson et al. 1980. 2) Hjartarson et al. 2003b; in Hjartarson 2003 not been recognized in the PH-profile but are found between flows PG 43 and 46. Hjartarson et al. (1997, 2003a) have traced these sediments which they name “Merkidalur sedimentary member (me3)” all the way to the base of our profile PM where they are overlain by at least 25 normal-polarity flows. The sedimen- tary horizon has also been identified west of Austari Jökulsá but not in Vesturdalur valley where exposures are limited. No stratigraphic correlation seems to be available between the profiles PM and PN. However, the base of PN might be a direct continuation of PM. THE AGE OF THE LAVA PILE As mentioned above, Saemundsson et al. (1980) pub- lished a series of K-Ar dates along with the results of their geological and paleomagnetic study in Trölla- skagi. These indicate an intensive and continuous building up of the lava pile between 9.7–8.7 Ma. Their uppermost dated samples (Table 2) were col- lected around a reverse-to-normal polarity reversal in Mt. Sólheimafjall (profile PF) that has been corre- lated to the boundary between the Sólheimar forma- tion and the Merkidalur formation (Table 3) in Aust- urdalur (Hjartarson 2003). This is the lowest reversal in our composite section (recognized in TB, PH and PG). Kristjánsson et al. (2004) have correlated this reversal to the lowest one in their Eyjafjörður pro- files and suggest that the overlying normal-polarity zone (flows GL 17-29 in Gloppufjall, Öxnadalur) cor- responds to the geomagnetic chron C4An. In the re- cent compilation of Ogg and Smith (2004) this chron is estimated to span the time interval 9.1–8.8 Ma ago, and the preceding normal-polarity period spanned the interval 9.3–9.4 Ma ago. We therefore suggest that the base of our composite section does not reach 9.3 Ma age, which is reasonable if the 550 m thick sequence of reversely magnetized lavas below the reversal at TB 59 (Table 3) was emplaced at the rate of almost 4 km/Ma inferred by Saemundsson et al. (1980). Higher in the lava pile, a thick zone of mostly re- verse polarities occurs in Eyjafjörður (in profiles SG and KG of Kristjánsson et al. 2004) but does not have a comparable counterpart in Skagafjörður. The corre- lation of individual polarity zones between the cen- tral and upper parts of these two areas, or further afield, therefore becomes ambiguous and cannot be attempted here. Near the top of our composite section, the Skati Dome and the Tinná Central Volcano were suggested to be 6–8 million years old by Jóhannesson (1991) and 7–8 million years by Hjartarson et al. (1997) based on stratigraphic and paleomagnetic correlations. No hiatuses, or considerable gaps, were supposed to be hidden in the strata pile below it and only a few mag- netic subchrons were believed to be missing between the well-dated magnetic reversal at the top of the Sól- heimar formation (Table 3) and the Tinná Volcano. The recently acquired Ar-Ar date of 5.2 million years for the Skati Dome, given in Table 2, was therefore much younger than expected. However, several un- published dating results from the Upper Skagafjörður valleys which point to a low age (Hjartarson et al. 50 JÖKULL No. 56
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