Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 33

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 33
31 Tjörnes, and we do not know sofar the time interval between the youngest tilted pre-zonal basalts and the first zonal ones. Whether the sea invaded the zones during this interval is also an open question, but one of great importance, as we have indicated earlier. We have actually one indication that the sea did invade the zone during this tilting which probably meant subsidence in the zones at the same time. I refer to the Breiðavík marine depo- sits which we will consider in greater detail below. In the forming of the zones we have the vestiges of a major tectonic 'phase, leading up to zonal volcanism which means a radical change from all the much earlier, very extensive volcanic activity, characterized in several regions by numerous dykes and dyke swarms, and in general for instance by the fact that central volcanoes were rather evenly distributed (21), their traces showing no indication of zonal character of volcanism within the boundaries of present Iceland. We thus find ample evidence for dividing the rock suites into those of zonal and pre-zonal activity and time. Our oldest zonal dolerites disappear in the area of the high and deeply dissected Tertiary Plateau Basalts of the middle Northern Iceland, to reappear in the Eastern zonal position east of Bárðardalur. They form the normally polarized surface layers of Fljótsheiði, overlain by a small patch of reverse rocks in the north (22), and the normal group extends far to the south, where it is overlain by a reverse volcanic ruin Kálf- borg (22), the lavas from which extend for a considerable dis- tance towards the north. The normal lava group we have been discussing, and denot- ing it (NSn), forms also Hvammsheiði and occurs in Tjörnes, where we shall consider its position later. This normal group extends in fact all the way south to Vatnajökull, forming wide parts of the base of the glacier, to reappear south and south- west of the glacier in Fljótshverfi and Síða, ending here in high escarpments (17) which may be due to both faulting and coastal erosion. The normal group also extends in under the voluminous tuff-
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