Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1976, Page 144

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1976, Page 144
142 are certainly not an immediate volcanic layer from an explosion. On Sleggja these same tuffs are intercalated by lava flows, as stated before. Hence, the topmost Hengill tuff series is formed of material, sometimes transported (by wind) on dry land on which lavas flowed, most often in shallow sheets of slowly flowing water, such as may be found today in Iceland in the thawing season, and oc- casionally there was deposition in a little deeper water, probably of material blown by wind; today such fine material is transported by storms from the barren interior of the country. All the factors of transport and material are quite familiar in present Iceland; but of course these conditions were not present on the top of moun- tains such as Hengill or Sleggja. Concerning Hengill, we finally remark that we have traced the Hengill Basal Layer right across the north slope, Fig. 10, E, for more than 2 km, without finding any gap in it. This stretch crosses the continuation of the Recent active axial zone. This lack of a gap demonstrates the non-existence here of such a process as “spread- ing” during an interval covering many himdred thousand years. The deposition of tillite on the fault slope of the Hengill Basal Layer where it disappears at the SW-end of the Nesjavellir de- pressions, and the plain of denudation cutting the series resting on top of the Basal Layer in Hengill itself, shows that such a time span must be taken into account. More data on erosional intervals are given below. But, finally, a case of reverse magnetization sup- ports a high age of these rocks, as shown below. By the figure for “spreading” in the Median Active Zone in Iceland, circulating in the literature i.e. 2 cm/yr, a gap of 2 km should have been formed in the Hengill Basal Layer during the last 100,000 years, i.e. the whole length we have traced in it. We now return to the lower country north of Hengill and shall point out the main features with reference to Figs. 10-12, and the published maps. The unporphyritic Háhryggur series, with its capping lavas, can be traced in lower and lower tectonic strips east to a gully 800 m NE of the farm Nesjavellir, where it is overlain by a stríp of rather young plagioclase-porphyritic sub-aquatic volcanic breccia, Fig. 10, C and D. In the field this breccia is very similar to the one on the
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