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Leó Kristjánsson netic polarity as determined by fluxgate magnetome- ter measurements in the field. The succession of lava flows dips towards the southeast, by an amount which may vary with altitude. At the coast of Ísafjarðardjúp it averages of the order of 2◦ from the western side of Bolungarvík to Álftafjörður, where the stratigraphy becomes complicated due to local buildup of acidic rocks and other central-volcano products. A few 40Ar/39Ar dates from Northwest-Iceland were published by Hardarson et al. (1997). A sam- ple from 290 m depth in a borehole situated between the lower and upper parts of McDougall et al.’s (1984) profile SU in Súgandafjörður yielded reasonably con- sistent results of 15.7 Ma. However, the material in the drill hole has suffered severe hydrothermal alteration, possibly due to an intrusive body close to the hole. Its significance is therefore doubtful like the one on SU 10 just mentioned. It should be noted that Hardarson et al.’s profile SU is not identical to profile SU of Mc- Dougall et al. (1984); it appears to be composed of parts of McDougall et al.’s SU and SN along with re- sults from additional field mapping. The correlations between Skálavík, Súgandafjörður and Dýrafjörður in Figure 2 of Hardarson et al. (1997) were made on the basis of fluxgate measurements of lava polarities in the field. Their normal-polarity zones in flows KE 22–24 in Skálavík, and TF 1 on the south side of Dýrafjörður were later shown to be caused by inter- fering factors like viscous remanence (Kristjánsson et al., 2003). Hardarson et al.’s normal-polarity zone SU 3–5 has not been sampled for laboratory paleomag- netic measurements. Their age determinations on two fresh-looking tholeiites from just above and below a lignite-sediment horizon in profile TF (Figure 1) gave statistically indistinguishable ages of about 14.8 Ma. Kristjánsson and Jóhannesson (1996) published a stratigraphic/paleomagnetic study on several lava pro- files (Figure 2) south of Ísafjarðardjúp, the western- most (oldest) one being DO of Figure 3. Their com- posite section (red line, Figure 1) crossed all the trib- utary fjords to the southeast from Álftafjörður. No ra- diometric dates are yet available from these profiles, but the authors suggested how they might correlate with the major part of the western composite section of McDougall et al. (1984). Research in 2000–2009 Kristjánsson et al. (2003) studied the paleomagnetic directions in several profiles crossing the oldest lig- nite sediments in Northwest Iceland (Figures 3 and 4). Four of the profiles were in the Aðalvík and Fljóta- vík inlets (Figure 1) north of Ísafjarðardjúp, and in these a fairly consistent pattern of polarities was ob- served: the lignite-bearing sediments were near the base of a reverse-polarity zone, with an excursion to low latitudes higher up in at least two profiles and an R to N reversal still higher. See Figure 6 of Krist- jánsson and Jónsson (2007). A thin normal-polarity zone, which was originally noted to occur imme- diately below and/or above the lignite sediments in some profiles south of Ísafjarðardjúp (Kristjánsson, 1967, 1968) appears to thicken farther south, e.g. in profile TF (Figure 1), see Figures 3 and 4 of Kristjáns- son et al. (2003). If the lignite beds are everywhere of the same age, it is possible that the absence of this normal zone north of Ísafjarðardjúp is due to slower buildup of the lava pile there. Alternatively, a vol- canic hiatus in Aðalvík and Fljótavík could have hap- pened in a time period different from that south of Ísafjarðardjúp. South of Ísafjarðardjúp the polarity pattern below the lignite sediments is broadly similar in several pro- files, with evidence of some geomagnetic reversals or major apparent excursions being seen in each. Profile KE on the north side of Skálavík (Kristjánsson et al., 2003) for instance, has an N to R reversal between flows KE 5 and 7, excursions in flows KE 8–10 and 21, and an R to N reversal between flows 26 and 28. The lower reversal was also seen south of Skálavík, between flows SK 10 and 12. It is not seen in profile GD at Bolungarvik which begins an estimated 30 m above sea level. A few excursions also occur here in flows GD 5–6 and GE 3, 5 (the supplementary profile GE filled inaccessible parts of GD), then a normal- polarity flow occurs just below the sediments in GD 19. The same reverse zone is present in profile SW which lies between GD and KE and was sampled up to a scree-covered segment containing the sediments; an excursion occurs in flow SW 11. In the two lowest parts of profile SU, an N to R reversal similarly takes place between flows 7 and 8. Excursions are found 6 JÖKULL No. 64, 2014
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