Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 68

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 68
Chapter 4 PALEOMAGNETISM AND THE POSSIBLE EFFECT OF DEPTH OF BURIAL AND NON-HYDROSTATIC STRESSES. SIGNIFICANCE OF SUBMAIHNE LINEAR MAGNETIC ANOMALIES CONTENTS With age and depth of burial the eharacteristics of rocks usually change. Rock magnetization is not exempt from that rule. The Deccan traps have been deeply buried and permeated by hot groundwater, as their thorough alteration reveals. At. the same time, they were probably also subjected to strong oriented stresses. It is suggested that the magnetization may change systematically and regionally under such conditions, and that the “drift” of India is for this reason a misinterpretation. It is suggested that such and other changes of rock magnetization my be more common than is usually assumed, and that the seafloor linear anomalies are one type of secondary magnetization. When first we read about geological stratigraphy, we think it quite natural that there exist rocks from the various earth ages, and that it has been possible to arrange them into a rela- tive time sequence. It may, then, seem strange to put the ques- tion: Why do older rocks than, say, 50—70 million years still exist on the present surface of the earth? But the answer to just such a question leads to a clarifying restatement of known facts: The old rocks exist because, for geological time intervals, they have been sheltered against de- nudation by a cover of younger rocks or by submergence. The covering by younger rocks means that the older ones have been kept under pressure, and pressurized groundwater at some elevated temperature for geological time intervals. A well-known reflection of this is found in sedimentary rocks. The youngest are still little consolidated, but with increasing age, the diagenesis, the hardness, and the recrystallization in- crease, and when we come to an age of 1000 My, practically all the original sediments are coarse-crystalline, — an indica-
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