Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1976, Side 109

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1976, Side 109
107 the profile Fig. 2A. Iceland with its younger basalts occupies the middle of a gently sloping subsidence, the limbs of which are in Greenland and on the Faroes Islands. Therefore, the history of the Iceland region, available for study, started in the Early Eocene hy accumulating a homogeneous forma- tion of plateau-basalts. In all the places, where the Eocene plateau- basalts are exposed on land, it can be easily determined that their effusions occurred in land conditions. These conditions remained on the area of Iceland also in the Miocene. But the underwater drilling on the Faroes-Iceland threshold, carried out in 1974, has shown that in this region, now covered by sea, the plateau-basalt effusions also occurred on land. Conclusions can be drawn accordingly that fhe first known stage of geological history of Iceland and of the surrounding regions consisted of plateau-basalt effusions onto the surface of the land which existed at that time. This stage continued tmtil the end of the Miocene. During that period enormous series of plateau-basalts were accumulated, the thickness of which, possibly, reach 10 km. This accumulation could occur only in conditions of subsidence of the Earth’s crust. But the surface of plateau-basalts was always above sea level. Until the end of the Miocene the plateau-basalts of Iceland de- posited horizontally. While in horizontal position they were intruded by dikes of dolerites and diabases. Though the transition of a dike into a basalt has nowhere been observed, it can be supposed that the intrusion of dikes, especially numerous in the east, occurred simultaneously with the formation of the plateau-basalts. The effu- sions of the latter were accompanied also by central volcanic erup- tions, the remnants of which are buried in the plateau-basalt for- mation. The next stage started about 9 million years ago on the verge between the Middle and Upper Miocene. Monotonous effusion of entirely identical plateau-basalts on the territory of Iceland changed to considerably more variable volcanic activity. At the same time the area of its manifestation was drastically reduced and is now completely located within the present-day island. Volcanic activity covered the entire major part of the island except the North Western Peninsula and the marginal eastem region. Prob-
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