Rit (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.06.1971, Side 108

Rit (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.06.1971, Side 108
108 GUÐMUNDUR PÁLMASON on the bowl-shaped central anomaly. This is suggested by the rela- tively steep gradient in the Bouguer anomaly along the eastem boundary of this area. Einarsson (1954) has indicated a hght, thick layer at a depth of the order of 5 km to explain the details in the gravity field. As shown above, the present results indicate on the contrary that the details in the gravity field are due to an increase in density at a variable depth of a few km. As will be discussed in section 14, the seismic data should permit corrections to be applied to the gravity data for variations in cmstal stmcture. The resulting gravity values should show clearer than the Bouguer anomaly the low-density zone in the upper mantle be- neath Iceland. 11.3. Subsurface temperature. The subsurface temperature field is in many places in Iceland heavily disturbed to a depth of at least several hundred meters by the movement of hot or cold ground water (Bödvarsson and Pálmason, 1961; Pálmason, 1967b). Several boreholes exist, however, which are believed to give temperature gradients that are indicative of condi- tions at a depth of perhaps several kilometers. These holes are situated well away from surface manifestations of thermal activity and are characterized by fairly constant temperature gradients. The depth of these holes is in most cases from ahout 100 meters to over 1000 meters. It is of interest to look for a possible relationship hetween the seismic boundaries and the temperature to be expected at the cor- responding depths on the basis of the temperature gradient data in Iceland. This has been done for the 2-3 boundary. The borehole temperature data are mostly taken from Pálmason (1967b) and the depth to the 2-3 boundary from Fig. 37. The location of the boreholes is shown in Fig. 39. The pressure is assumed to he the lithostatic pres- sure for a density of 2.7 g/cm3. The results are shown in Table 11.1 and Fig. 43. It appears that the temperature values in Fig. 43 tend to fall into two groups, one corresponding to a temperature gradient of 40-60° C/km, and the other corresponding to a more or less constant temperature of 350- 400°C. The boreholes in the group of more or less constant temperature are all in the coastal areas of southern and western Iceland which is that part of Iceland which is most likely to resemble the Beykjanes
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