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Jökull - 01.01.2009, Side 49

Jökull - 01.01.2009, Side 49
A new study of paleomagnetic directions in the Miocene lava pile, NW Iceland reksfjörður and FH, HM on its south coast. A more tentative correlation is suggested between profiles TW north of Tálknafjörður and HP south of Patreks- fjörður. As the distances between TR/TS and FH are around 12 kilometers, and so the distance from TW to HP, it is desirable to attempt confirming this by sampling at intervening locations. Similar uncommon pole positions are also seen in overlapping parts of profiles VR and VS which are over 1 kilometer apart. At the moment, it seems premature to suggest def- inite correlations between the polarity patterns in the lava pile of the Arnarfjörður-Breiðafjörður area and any part of the 4-km thick western composite section of McDougall et al. (1984) sampled along line 1 in Figure 1. As emphasized in the Introduction above and by Kristjánsson et al. (1975, p. 214), the lava pile may be composed of overlapping lens-shaped units, which could cause thicknesses of polarity zones to vary laterally. As the distances between sampled pro- files in the work of McDougall et al. (1984) mostly were in the range 5–20 kilometers, correlations be- tween these will also need checking by mapping and sampling of additional profiles. The tectonic tilt on the way north through the central part of the peninsula is probably increasing and its direction changing to- wards east, but these changes have not been charted in detail. Tilt changes at possible unconformities at sed- imentary formations such as at the top of the profile AB (Figures 2 and 3) are not known, nor are the time intervals represented by these. In order to establish some correlations with the section of McDougall et al. (1984), it is advisable to carry out another project comparable to the present one (with more detailed mapping, and preferably a number of Ar-Ar age deter- minations) in the eastern part of the area of Figure 1, also including some profiles north of Arnarfjörður. As a rough estimate, the present composite sec- tion of 2.0 kilometers (250–2250 m in Figure 3) may correspond to the 2.6-km interval from 900 to 3500 m cumulative thickness in Figure 4 of McDougall et al. (1984). At the lower end, this estimate is mostly based on the strike direction, while at the upper end the polarity observations mentioned in the stratigraph- ical notes above are also taken into account. Omitting very short reversal events and apparent excursions, re- spectively 6 and 8 polarity reversals are encountered in these stratigraphic columns. It would also follow that the pile of Figure 3 spans a Middle Miocene age interval from about 13.6 to 12.2 m.y. according to the averaged K-Ar dates of McDougall et al. (Lower ages for the present Arnarfjörður-Breiðafjörður col- umn were indicated by four previous K-Ar determi- nations quoted by Pálmason and Sæmundsson (1974) and by Kristjánsson et al. (1975), but not published in detail). This would in turn imply an average rate of buildup of 1.4 kilometers per m.y., somewhat less than in composite profiles 1 and 3 of Figure 1 (Table 2 of Kristjánsson and Jónsson, 2007). Acknowledgements This study was supported by grants from the Univer- sity of Iceland Research Fund. Especially valuable as- sistance and companionship in the mapping and sam- pling work in 2004–2006 was provided by Eyjólfur Magnússon. Other field assistants were Kelly-Marie Hayes in 2006, Gísli Örn Bragason in 2007, and Ásdís Benediktsdóttir in 2008. Geirfinnur Jónsson prepared Figures 2 and 4 and Table 2, Rósa Ólafsdóttir drafted Figures 1 and 3. John Preston of the Queen’s Univer- sity of Belfast made various results from his detailed mapping work in 1970–1973 available to the author. Ásta Rut Hjartardóttir, Gísli Örn Bragason and oth- ers supplied information acquired in student mapping projects. J. A. Karson and M. S. Riishuus provided very useful reviews of the original manuscript. Nýjar mælingar á segulstefnum í hraunlagastafl- anum milli Arnarfjarðar og Breiðafjarðar Jarðlagaskipan Vestfjarða og þar með að líkindum elsta gosbergs ofansjávar á Íslandi, er enn ekki vel þekkt fremur en flestra annarra landshluta frá Míó- sen og Plíósen tíma. Þó hafa nokkur allstór verk- efni við kortlagningu á legu jarðlaganna verið unnin þar. Í því viðamesta voru könnuð tvö löng þverskurð- arsnið gegnum staflann, ásamt bergsegulmælingum og kalíum-argon aldursgreiningum (McDougall og fl., 1984). Fjallað er hér um niðurstöður bergsegul- mælinga á borkjarnasýnum úr 365 hraunlögum sem safnað var í margþættum tilgangi úr um 20 sniðum JÖKULL No. 59 49
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