Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1976, Side 56

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1976, Side 56
54 in the vertical direction. The alignment of the geothermal areas therefore suggests the existence of a throughgoing faulted zone. The evidence cited here for a major WNW trending fault through Dalvík is rather fragmentary. The existence of the fault still re- mains to be proven through detailed geologic mapping of north Iceland. The extension of the hypothetical Dalvík fault into the mouth of Skagafjördur raises an important possibility. The magnitude 7 earthquake of March 28, 1963 (event No. 12 in Table 1) was the largest earthquake to occur within the Tjömes Fracture Zone since 1910 (9). The calculated epicenter of that earthquake (Table 1) is off the mouth of Skagafjördur and lies between the projected traces of the Dalvík and the Húsavík faults at the same distance from both faults. It would take a mislocation of only 15 km to move the epicenter to either of those faults. As was already shown in this study, a mislocation of 15 km is not unusual when teleseismic data are used. For reasons given later it appears more likely that the 1963 earthquake occurred on the Dalvík fault rather than on the extension of the Húsavík fault. Thus there is the possibility that the proposed Dalvik fault has had two large, destructive earth- quakes in this century. Such a fault must be taken seriously into account when estimating the seismic risk of the region. A focal mechanism solution for the large 1963 earthquake was found by Stefánsson (15) and independently by Sykes (3). The solution has two nearly vertical P-wave nodal planes, one with the strike of 17° and the other 106°. The tensional axis has an east-north-easterly trend. In the light of what has been said about the Grimsey, Húsavík and Dalvík faults the nodal plane striking 107° is the most likely fault plane, thus yielding right-lateral strike slip motion. It was this fault plane solution fhat originally led to the interpretation of the Tjömes Fracture Zone as a transform fault (3). The rate of motion along the proposed Dalvík fault is difficult to estimate. The fault crosses numerous valleys carved out by the glaciers of the last glacial period. These valleys are not noticeably displaced, which implies that the total horizontal motion along the fault hardly exceeds some hundred meters in post-glacial time, i.e. the last 10,000 years. Even if all the transform motion between
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