Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1976, Side 158

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1976, Side 158
154 conjugate maximum shear stresses expressed themselves alterna- tely or simultaneously (Fig. 6). Thus, the dykes of the plateau basalts between the Median Zone and the Hvalfjördur area show that these basalts are due to frac- turing by the SW-NE shear. Later, the conjugate shear formed fractures in this area, along which the NW-running valleys de- veloped — whereas signs of accompanying volcanic activity are rare. But most likely it was at this time, or somewhat later, that the SW-NE shear led to the foundation of a major active zone, the Median Zone — a seam between stronger crustal blocks, Fig. 1 — in the Second Main Tectonic Phase of Iceland (11, 9). During certain morphologically graded erosional stages of the above NW-running valleys, volcanic activity took place at the crossing points of both sets of shear fractures, as still evidenced by volcano remnants in the valleys in the western outskirts of a 45 km wide Median Zone. These volcanoes demonstrate the absence of a relationship between their age and distance from the recent active zone. Later, it was probably still the crossing of these sets of frac- tures which gave rise to large shield volcanoes, 10-13 km away from the present axis of the Zone (and to the postglacial Skjald- breidur shield). These so-called dolerite lavas were thereupon much fractured and subsided in a 12 km wide SW-NE axial zone, and intensive and varied volcanism was now (about 1 My ago) re- stricted to this narrower zone, the axis of which proceeds in echelon steps right to the axis of the sub-marine Reykjanes Ridge, as ac- curately as that axis can at present be defined. Continuous strata right across an 8 km broad part of this nar- rower zone at the southern end of the Thingvellir lake prove that “spreading” has not taken place in the zone — or was less than 1/100 of what has been assumed — during a time span which is thought to cover about the last 1 My. Most of the visible volcanics on the Reykjanes peninsula are, however, relatively young, as far as exposed rocks reveal; they probably date from the last inter- glacial time. A little before the last glaciation, there was a state of the stress field (cf. theoretical background in Fig. 6) leading to the squeez- ing up of blocks, forming the cliain of echelon mountains from Tindaskagi (south of Skjaldbreidur) out onto the shelf off Reykja-
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