Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Side 56

Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Side 56
50 TRAUSTI EINARSSON ments of brown translucent glass, opaque glass, ancl a relatively few very small fragments of crystals. As to the coarse structureless conglomerate I can see no reason why it should necessarily be interpreted as a moraine, although at a glance it looks like one. In my view it is most probably a volcanic product, extruded as a mixture of fragmental material and it reminds us of the British necks. We now follow the edge of the escarpment eastwards to a point a short distance east of the highest point of the escarpment. The interesting section here found is most probably the one ob- served by J. Líndal (l.c.). Beneath several basaltic lavas there is the following series of varied sediments of a total thickness of about 40 m. (Fig. 10). Fig. 10. — Main sediments in southern side of Ljósvatnsskarð. 1. Fine-grained brown breccia. The thin section (443) is very interesting. It shows large fragments of brown sideromelan, heavily charged with phenocrysts of plagioclase and olivine, and a great abundance of microlites. These fragments are embedded in an abun- dant base of compact, somewhat fractured sideromelan of a lighter colour and, remarkably enough, this glass is wholly devoid of pheno- crysts and microlites. It is clear, both from the fractured condition

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