Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1976, Side 107

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1976, Side 107
105 are subsided has no effect or almost no effect on the relief; in some places a reversed relief is observed. The latter is especially clearly expressed in the Snaefellsnes zone, which structually is a gently sloping depression. Usually the large grabens of Iceland are called rifts, i.e. Western and Eastern rift zones. These latter names are used on our map (Fig. 1), though their terminological correctness is subject to doubt. The term “rift” should, apparently, mean large structural com- plexes consisting of a nrnnber of grabens and horsts. From this viewpoint the entire inner zone of Iceland is a rift. Particular structures should, obviously, be called just grabens and horsts. Any- way, the use of this or that term largely depends on the assumed scale applied in a given case to the structure. The Hreppar-Eyjafjördur uplift is a horst complicated by a gentle domelike bend of the strata. The horst lifts to the north, such that the Pliocene rocks forming it in the south are replaced by the Miocene ones in the north. The bottom of the Western rift zone lifts to the north in exactly the same way, owing to which, as al- ready marked above, the northem part of this zone is composed along its axis not by the Pleistocene-Holocene rocks, as in the south, but b)r the Pliocene-Eopleistocene. Besides these large grabens (“rifts”) and the rift between them, the inner zone is complicated by a great number of much smaller grabens and horsts. These small grabens and horsts stretch along the rift zones and the Hreppar-Eyjafjördur uplift. Due to the block movements within the eastern rift zone, an uplift of the Tjömes Peninsula has been formed in the north, where not only the Pliocene rocks outcrop on the surface, but also those of the Miocene. The valleys of Northem Iceland are mostly of biock origin: they are grabens or graben-synclines, while the ridges dividing them are horsts and horst-anticlines. Within their boundaries the grabens of large valleys consist of a large number of smaller horsts and grabens and also of monoclinal blocks. Especially numerous faults are found in rift zones. Here faults, fault-wrenches, tension fissures are group- ed into echelon-like distributed swarms. The amplitude of individual faults does not exceed tens or few hundreds of meters. But groups of numerous parallel faults can
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