Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 72

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 72
70 direction within individual lavas in a lava succession, while there are clear jumps from one lava to the other. A further test is the identity of the direction of magnetization of a bak- ed sediment and the lava which caused the baking. It must thus be tested from case to case whether the original direction has been retained or not through the processes of regional hydrothermal alteration. It seems possible that the direction might change greatly if the region was under stresses other than load during the hydrothermal alteration. This would be of interest in the case of the Deccan traps, as during burial they might have been affected by stresses connected with the Alpine orogeny. Further study of the magnetization of the Deccan traps seems called for. By the great many irregularities in Cretaceous and older paleomagnetic poles, not least in such cases which demand the reference to continental drift, we prefer to think that by deep burial the direction of the rock magnetization is usually chang- ed, until evidences to the contrary have been given. Linear magnetic anomálies on the ocean floor. In connection with changes of original magnetization, we shall mention briefly the ocean floor anomalies. In an earlier paper (39) we have rejected the usual explanation of these anomalies, on grounds which are still valid. Furthermore, in Part I of these studies (15), we have demonstrated the absence of spreading in the Median Active Zone of Iceland for about the last one million years. By the figure for spreading in this zone, 2 cm/year, as it is endlessly repeated in the geoscientific literature, the ob- servable spreading ought to have been around 20 km. This absence of spreading shows that the original, and largely still retained explanation of the linear magnetic anomalies along the crestal zone of the Reykjanes ridge is wrong. We propose to approach the question of the origin of the sea- floor magnetic anomalies in a different way. The seismicity on the approximately 1500 km broad sub- marine ridge systems is due to strike-slip and dip-slip fractur-
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