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Paleomagnetic observations in SW- and S-Iceland Figure 8. Stratigraphy of profiles HR and FO, sim- plified from an annotated drawing by Á. Geirsdóttir (pers. comm., 1996), with additional input from Th. Thordarson (pers. comm. 1996, 2001), Á. Guðmunds- son (pers. comm., 1992) and the author. The magnetic polarities of the lavas are mostly based on laboratory measurements but partly on fluxgate measurements in the field. Thin sedimentary layers are assumed to have the same polarity as adjacent lavas. The numbers on the left-hand side refer to cumulative thicknesses (in meters), not altitudes. – Jarðlög í sniðunum HR og FO, ásamt segulstefnu í þeim. Súlan er einfölduð úr teikningu frá Áslaugu Geirsdóttur og Þorvaldi Þórð- arsyni. Tölur eiga við samanlagðar þykktir, ekki hæð. The scheme presented in Figure 8 is a tentative one, as exposures in the Fossnes profiles are some- what incomplete. Much additional work is therefore needed before the history of interacting volcanism and glaciations in this area can be fully understood. As- suming with reference to the stratigraphic and dating results of Kristjánsson et al. (1998) that this sequence was emplaced in the Matuyama reverse chron, Fig- ure 8 appears to record at least three normal-polarity events in a 500 m thick profile. The presence of three magnetic events is in contrast to for instance Figure 3 where only one reversal is found in a 350 m thickness of lava and clastic rocks. This indicates a higher rate of eruptive activity in FO/HR than in the WB profile, provided that the normal-polarity zones in FO/HR are not due to stratigraphic complexities. SECULAR VARIATION RESULTS It is notable that few mid–or low-latitude virtual geo- magnetic poles are found in the presumed Pleistocene lavas in the three areas studied here. The VGP in only one out of some 90 lavas of Appendix 1 (ex- cluding probable duplications in KI and in FO/HR) is positioned in a latitude lower than 40◦ N or S, and two VGPs lie between 40◦ and 50◦ in latitude, while in lava sequences of more than 5 Ma age in Ice- land around 20% of poles are found below 50◦ (cf. Kristjánsson, 2008). This is one aspect of a long-term change occurring in the character of the paleomag- netic field as recorded in Icelandic lavas. This change has also caused the scatter (a.s.d.) of VGP positions in published lava collections (Kristjánsson, 2008, 2009 and additional data) about their respective means to decrease significantly during the last 15 Ma (Figure 9). Results of this kind can provide valuable con- straints on models of the behavior of the geomagnetic field through time. SUMMARY AND DISCUSSION The present paleomagnetic study of three small areas within lava series of less than 3 Ma age in southwest and south Iceland has similar aims as some previous laboratory paleomagnetic studies of Icelandic lavas in this age range, published for instance by Doell (1972), Wilson et al. (1972), Watkins et al. (1975), Kristjáns- son et al. (1980, 1988, 1998), Eiríksson et al. (1990), Udagawa et al. (1999), and Helgason and Duncan (2001). Primarily, they have attempted to locate geo- magnetic excursions and polarity-zone boundaries, which might be radiometrically dated and used in stratigraphic correlations between igneous units. Such correlations are especially difficult in areas affected by glaciations during eruptions, due to the hetero- geneity of products, lack of overlap between units from different vents, and landscapes formed by con- temporaneous erosion. The few radiometric age deter- minations so far available from the Pleistocene in Ice- land do not have sufficient resolution to allow definite correlations between them, especially as the number of suggested short intervals of normal polarity during the Matuyama chron in the literature has been increas- ing in recent years. Therefore, the present study and those listed above represent only very small steps to- wards stratigraphic mapping of the Pleistocene vol- canism in Iceland. Further efforts of a similar nature should be undertaken in close collaboration with spe- cialists in petrology, sedimentology and glacial geol- ogy. Eventually, correlations with an improved inter- national geomagnetic polarity time scale might also be attained. Among the results presented in this paper is the confirmation of a boundary between thick reverse and normal polarity zones in the Botnssúlur moun- tain (Figure 3). The paper also contains the first de- scription of a similar boundary which can probably JÖKULL No. 60 159
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