Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 94

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92 tions of differentiation in individual eruptions, one must first keep in mind the height of the eruption locality on a smoothed topographic map. The smoothing in Fig. 14 is not necessarily the most appropriate one for geochemical studies, although just the isostatic point of view should be used as a basis. (In (71) I pointed out that T=20 km would be a better choice than T=30 km). Somewhat smaller or greater smoothing than in Fig. 14, might possibly be better. And, finally, a smooth root is only an approximation, to be used until sufficient petro- chemical material is available to infer such deviations from the smooth root as there quite possibly may be. The inference of “acidic” material in the lowest Iceland crust does not necessarily mean a continuous acidie layer, but at any rate a rather dense distribution of acidic material. Further study must reveal, whether one could possibly infer a sunk sialic layer (cf. also the discussion of ocean floors in a later chapter). There is still nothing to compel us to change the conclusion in 1950 (59) of a general layer of “potential” „primary basal- tic magma” under Iceland. We now come to the question: What means potential, in physical terms? To begin with, we should remember, what was stressed in Chapter 3, that the time factor of the order of a million bet- ween laboratory- and natural processes, may exclude labora- tory tests of some natural processes. But natural processes are also evidence, as soon as we have recognized them1) Secondly, not all processes are reversible. This, again, is con- nected with a much more fundamental rule, i.e. that develop- ment or history is usually a uni-directional process, and, fin- ally, this is a consequenee of a fundamental physical law, the 2nd law of thermodynamics. 1) Too much importance can be given to laboratory results. When theory lags behind, they lead to such a clash, as there has been between geo- logy on one hand, and seismology and isostasy on the other. The theory of the nanocrystals shows that there need not have been any clash, if more attention had been given to theory at the time when high-pressure experiments began.
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