Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 43

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 43
41 Now, at last, there is full harmony between morphology and the age of the sediments. We mentioned earlier the possibility of submergence of the Active Zones in Iceland. We now see that the horizontal zonal dolerites are of Upper Pliocene age, and the formation of the zones may not be much earlier. Hence, we can probably not expect any great thickness of marine sediments under the zonal dolerites, nor any prolific marine life. The chances of oil seem then not to be great. But the outlook is quite different in connection with the Tjörnes deposits. They were formed after the great Bárðar- dalur faulting, i.e. on the subsided east side of the fault. The displacement is greatest in the north but gradually declines towards the south. The Tjörnes deposits eould at most reach into the neighbourhood of Kálfborgará, where the underlying basalts emerge. In the area Aðaldalur, we could expect to find the marine deposits gradually thickening towards the shore of Skjálfandi and farther northwards into the bay. Around Húsa- vík they might also be thick. And the prolific marine life in the warm Lower Pliocene or earlier sea, may certainly have produced oil, not least the Cardium Groenlandicum division. Moreover, there is a fracture zone from Húsavík to Flatey, right through the sediments, in which oil reservoirs could be expected. The basalts between Hallbjarnastaðakambur as well as the Breiðavík Upper Pliocene deposits, could have formed a roof over such reservoirs. The depth down to the Cardium division in the Skjálfandi Bay could be estimated, as soon as sparker measurements have located the basalt floor under the Breiðavík deposits. The Eocene regression and tillites in Iceland. The most superficial knowledge of Icelandic geology suffices to show that a Pliocene age of the Breiðavík deposits is a most violent clash with the (unfounded) inference from the fact that even the upper parts of the old plateau basalts abound unth
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