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Jökull - 01.01.2014, Side 7
Paleomagnetic studies, Northwest Iceland in SU 18 and 29, as well as in 33 (resampled in 2011, Table 1). Furthermore, Kristjánsson et al. (2003) sam- pled a profile GO on the north coast of Súgandafjörð- ur. An N to R reversal occurs near the base of that pro- file, at a gap in exposures between flows GO 2 and 3. Excursions of the geomagnetic pole to mid-latitudes were noted in flows GO 5 and 8; the authors assumed in their Figure 3 that the level of the lignite sediments lay between GO 22 and 23 but according to the au- thor’s field notebooks it is more likely that the excur- sion flow GO 23 is below the sediments (Figure 4). Similarities between all the above profiles also include the frequent occurrence of (usually single) feldspar- porphyritic flows not far below and above the lignite sediments, sometimes with cumulate textures. Paleomagnetic measurements on the lignite- bearing sediments themselves were made by Kristjánsson et al. (2003) in three localities south of Ísafjarðardjúp: in profile SN of McDougall et al. (1984), in profile TF of Hardarson et al. (1997) and of Kristjánsson et al. (2003), and in exposures at road level east of Bolungarvík (cf. Roaldset, 1983). They reveal that in each of these cases the polarity of the sediments is uniform, indicating that their period of emplacement was short. Guðmundsson (2007) continued his mapping of stratigraphy between Bolungarvík and Skutulsfjörður in the field and in drill cores, again in preparation for the construction of a road tunnel in the area. This ex- tensive study has so far only been described in inter- nal reports, and will not be dealt with in detail here. A brief resumé of some of its findings was presented by Kristjánsson and Guðmundsson (2013), and they have aided in the construction of the lowest part of the Ísafjarðardjúp polarity column of Figure 2. NEW MAPPING AND PALEOMAGNETIC WORK IN 2010–2012 Methods New paleomagnetic sampling in Skálavík and Eyrar- fjall was undertaken in 2010–2012. The sampling and magnetic measurements was carried out in the same fashion as in other recent surveys in the peninsula. At least four 25-mm diameter core samples were col- lected from each lava flow with a portable drill. These were generally distributed over a few to several me- ters laterally but within one meter vertically. Orien- tation made use of sightings on the Sun or on objects whose position was known from maps or GPS mea- surements. The sightings as well as measurements of core inclinations were made with a Brunton compass, with an estimated accuracy of the order of 2◦. One 21–22 mm long specimen was cut from each sample. Remanent magnetization vectors were measured with an Institut Dr. Förster four-probe fluxgate mag- netometer, before and after stepwise alternating-field (AF) demagnetization at 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 mT peak fields in a Molspin two-axis tumbler device. Vis- cous magnetization was generally minor, the direc- tional change after the first AF step being 20◦ or less in at least 80% of the samples. In successive steps, directional changes were most often only a few de- grees, showing that a stable primary remanence com- ponent had been isolated. Typical curves of the de- cay of intensity with increasing field amplitude were similar to those in Figure 5 of Kristjánsson et al. (2003) and Figure 5 of Kristjánsson (2015). Tradi- tional statistical procedures (see Kristjánsson et al., 2003) were applied in selecting the optimal estimate of the mean primary remanence direction for each flow. The between-sample agreement was quite sat- isfactory, with 95% confidence limits on the mean direction being 8◦ or less in most cases. The posi- tive outcome of this crucial test of consistency makes rock-magnetic studies unnecessary for the purpose of the present project. In particular, the varied shapes of thermomagnetic curves obtained from samples of rel- atively unaltered Icelandic lavas do not appear to have much relation to the stability or reliability of their pri- mary remanence directions (Kristjánsson et al., 2003; Kristjánsson, 2015). The demagnetization results indicate that in the area careful field measurements of magnetic polar- ity in hand samples with a fluxgate magnetometer (Kristjánsson, 1985, p. 129) can generally be trusted, at least above the analcime zeolite zone which reaches to about 100 m altitude according to Figure 3 of Mc- Dougall et al. (1984). No tectonic tilt correction was applied to the remanence-direction data from profile JÖKULL No. 64, 2014 7
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