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L. Kristjánsson Their results along with magnetic polarity measure- ments made in the field have aided in the compilation of regional geological maps of surface outcrops, such as the recent map by Sæmundsson et al. (2010). THE PRESENT PROJECT Although some of the publications listed in the last paragraph (as well as various student theses and institute reports of limited circulation) have fol- lowed up on details of T. Einarsson’s paleomagnetic- stratigraphic mapping efforts, much remains to be done in that field. The work described in this pa- per continues some of Einarsson’s (1962) studies and will hopefully stimulate others to extend them further. Three isolated areas were chosen, all presumably be- longing to the Matuyama geomagnetic chron. These were in the Brynjudalur valley south of Hvalfjörður (Figures 1 and 2), on both sides of the Kjósarskarð pass (Figures 1 and 4), and near the Fossnes farm in the Þjórsárdalur valley (Figures 1 and 7). As in previ- ous studies by the author and his collaborators in other profiles of Brunhes-Matuyama age (e.g. Kristjánsson et al., 1988; Kristjánsson and Sigurgeirsson, 1993), the chief aim of the project was to locate geomagnetic excursions and boundaries of polarity zones. These might be promising for radiometric dating and for use as stratigraphic markers across larger areas. Another motive for sampling these profiles was to obtain new data on the long-term secular variation of the geomagnetic field in the Pleistocene. The angu- lar standard deviation (a.s.d.) of VGPs from Icelandic lavas seems to have had a significantly smaller am- plitude in the last few million years than for instance during the period 10–15 Ma ago (Kristjánsson, 2008). Few if any other parts of the world seem capable of providing coverage of comparable intervals with mag- netic direction data of comparable quality and quan- tity. Therefore, it is still not known whether this re- duction in the a.s.d. is related to changes in other prop- erties of the geomagnetic field such as its reversal fre- quency or its long-term mean intensity. METHODS Sampling of 25-mm diameter cores was carried out with a two-stroke gasoline-powered drill. The cores were oriented in situ with a Brunton compass, using sightings on the Sun or distant geographic objects for azimuth reference. At least four core samples were collected at each site. All remanence measurements on 21 mm long specimens from these cores were made with an Institut Dr. Förster four-probe fluxgate magnetometer. Many samples contained significant viscous magnetization (VRM) whose intensity could even exceed that of the primary remanence. How- ever, this VRM was easily removed by stepwise treat- ment in a Molspin alternating-field demagnetizer. The peak fields applied were 10, 15, 20 and 25 milli-Tesla. A 30 mT step was also added in the Þórisgil and Kjósarskarð profiles, but it turned out to be unnec- essary. An average direction was computed for each lava after each step, and the average with the smallest 95% confidence angle (α95) was selected for inclu- sion in Appendix 1. The lava flows in all the sampled profiles generally carry a very stable primary rema- nence of moderate intensity, giving excellent direc- tional agreement between the core samples. Only a few samples were rejected in each of the three areas, due to instability, suspected orientation errors or out- crop movement. In the diagrams of the profiles, the sampled lavas have been classified roughly into lithologi- cal categories based on field criteria and inspection of the cores: tholeiites, olivine tholeiites, feldspar- porphyritic flows, and andesites. The clastic units in the profiles are also described in broad terms only. PROFILE WB IN ÞÓRISGIL, BRYNJUDALUR, SW-ICELAND A stratigraphic profile of the Þórisgil gully (Figure 2) in the Brynjudalur valley south of Hvalfjörður was published in Figure 31 of Einarsson (1962). It indi- cates that the lower part of the profile is occupied by the R2 series. This is followed by a 10 m layer of sec- ondary breccia and fine conglomerate at an unspeci- fied altitude and then 15 lava flows belonging to the N2 zone on the slopes of the Botnssúlur mountain. 152 JÖKULL No. 60
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