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The Kleifakot geomagnetic instability event in NW-Iceland Research on Icelandic lavas has continued to provide much robust information on the paleo- geomagnetic field. The large number of high-quality directional data which may be used directly without need for much prior processing, allows one to appre- ciate various possibilities and limitations of the pa- leomagnetic method. Paleomagnetic directions from several thousand Icelandic lava flows have been pub- lished (Kristjánsson and Jónsson, 2007). These are mostly obtained from lava flows of > 1 Ma age, as part of stratigraphic mapping projects outside the cen- tral active volcanic regions. With polarity zones being on average composed of 15–20 lava units, they have often been very useful as aids in correlating lava se- quences up to tens of kilometers apart. The overall proportion of VGPs situated below 40◦N or S is around 10%, increasing with age (Krist- jánsson, 2013, p. 558). These VGPs sometimes ap- pear to have been recorded during polarity transitions, while in other cases they seem to be major excursions of the VGP to mid- or low latitudes. Clustered and irregularly varying paleomagnetic directions in Iceland The relatively few cases where more than four inter- mediate poles are observed in successive lavas in Ice- land, mostly include one or two groups each, forming conspicuous clusters within areas of say 20–30◦ size on the globe. See Kristjánsson (2015, p. 310) for ex- amples of these. They tend to be found in thin series of flows (flow units, or compound flows) which are likely to have been emplaced in rapid succession com- pared to thicker flows (McDougall et al., 1984). This may be concluded both from geological evidence and from the rate of directional changes in the field. In the ordinary secular variation, such changes as well as the resulting VGP movements may be of the order of 5◦ per century, according to observatory records and archeomagnetic studies. A steady progression of the VGP in latitude is only rarely observed in Iceland, the clearest case still being the early Quaternary „R3-N3“ transition discov- ered by Sigurgeirsson (1957) and later studied in more detail by others. This transition was used for strati- graphic correlation across a distance of some 25 kilo- meters. Other intermediate paleomagnetic directions have also occasionally aided in stratigraphic work. Kristjánsson (1995) cited observations on a single- lava excursion extending over more than 10 kilome- ters in East Iceland. Kristjánsson and Guðmundsson (2001) present an example where a series of lavas with irregularly varying remanence directions at a polarity- zone boundary correlate well individually across dis- tances of 2–7 kilometers in West Iceland. Figure 1. An unusually wide cluster of virtual ge- omagnetic pole positions in middle and low lati- tudes, from lava flows NT 33–46 at a polarity bound- ary of about 3 Ma age in West Iceland. – Nokk- uð dreifðar staðsetningar sýndar-segulskauta á skil- um segulskeiða í hraunlagastafla vestanlands, um 3 milljón ára. A rather wide cluster of low- and mid-latitude VGPs in Iceland occurs within a series of thin lava flows at a reverse-to-normal polarity boundary of about 3 Ma age. The cluster is found in the thin lavas numbered NT 33–46 in the large 1973 paleomagnetic survey by Watkins et al. (1977) in West Iceland. In that survey, most of these units were omitted. During subsequent sampling by the author (L. Kristjánsson, unpubl. data, 1975), faults were found to cause some repetition in this lava group, reducing it to nine suc- cessive units. Their VGP positions (Figure 1) were in northern low and mid- latitudes, based on stepwise AF JÖKULL No. 66, 2016 85
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