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L. Kristjánsson majority of Vahle et al.’s (2007) nine samples, the median destructive fields (MDFs) of their remanence were in the range 17–23 mT. Gradual systematic changes in remanence direc- tions during the AF demagnetization were noted in some cases. The cumulative amount of these changes was of the order of 3◦ of arc or less after 60 mT treat- ment (when 1–9% of the NRM intensity was left). Such changes might be due to a small amount of their magnetization being a secondary high-coercivity CRM in the magnetite that is derived from olivine. Alternatively, this could reflect a gradually changing direction of the ambient field during original cooling of the lavas through the temperature interval in which their main remanence component became fixed. On storage of the seven samples in the Earth’s field for over two years, the intensity of the VRM ac- quired amounted to only about 0.1% or less of their original NRM intensity. Subsequently, these seven samples were demagnetized at 90 mT and then given an anhysteretic remanence (ARM) by subjecting them simultaneously to a steady 50 µT magnetic field and a parallel sinusoidally alternating field of amplitude 90 mT for five seconds. The steady field was supplied by an attachment furnished with the Molspin demag- netizer. The characteristics of ARM have generally (Soffel, 1991) been found to be analogous to those of TRM. In each of the seven samples the MDF of the ARM was a little lower than the MDF of its NRM: av- erages were 18 and 20 mT. With stronger alternating fields (not attainable in our equipment) these averages would have been even more similar, which supports the idea that the NRM in the Stardalur core is TRM. The intensity of the ARM in the seven samples was only a fraction (7–22%) of their NRM intensity, but comparison studies on other Icelandic basalts would be required for an interpretation of that observation. NEW GROUND SURVEY AT STARDALUR IN 2011 A ground magnetic survey of the main peak of the Stardalur anomaly was carried out on five magneti- cally quiet days in 2011. The number of points mea- sured was 432, using Barringer GM-122 and Geo- metrics G-856 proton free-precession magnetometers. The probe height was 2 m above ground. Positions were obtained from a hand-held Garmin Etrex GPS instrument to about 4 m relative accuracy. The survey was intended to delineate approximately the shape of the main peak of the anomaly within the 58 µT con- tour, and to improve estimates of the highest fields attained. Results are shown in Figure 3, after some smoothing (F. Pálsson, pers. comm., 2011) to atten- uate small-scale features clearly caused by the land- scape and rocks in the top few meters of the ground. Maximum field values observed were in the range 81.2–81.4 µT. We have not managed to locate the drill hole 1 from 1969–1970. The anomaly peak strikes 20–25◦ east of north. This is not very different from the strike of the fissure swarm transecting the Stardalur volcanic center which is 30–35◦ east. The similarity in trends indicates that the source rocks of the Stardalur anomaly peak were generated in eruptions on a short fissure. The broad aeromagnetic lineations in southwestern Ice- land which are probably due to Brunhes, Matuyama and Gauss age formations (Jónsson et al., 1991) reach greater deviations from north. This could be due to lateral offsets between neighboring fissure swarms, as is evident in the Reykjanes peninsula (Sigurgeirsson, 1970a; Kristjánsson et al., 1989). The anomaly peak was simulated with a simple model of its source (Figure 4). With the following constraints (which are not very realistic), a tolerable fit to the smoothed contour map of Figure 3 was ob- tained: – The source is assumed to be composed of three flat- topped vertical columns in partial contact. Each has a square cross section, and a total magnetization in- tensity Mt of 64 Am−1 in a vertical direction. The columns reach great depth. – That part of the observed field in Figure 3 which is due to sources other than the above columns, is as- sumed to have a constant strength F of 57.6 µT, an inclination of +75◦ and a declination of 0◦. – Increasing altitude of the ground towards the east by up to 30 m east of the road to the farm was al- lowed for. Otherwise the altitude of the probe above sea level was assumed constant at 190 m, and minor 10 JÖKULL No. 63, 2013
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