Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Page 79

Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Page 79
ORIGIN OF THE BASIC TUFFS OF ICELAND 73 the hypothesis of a subaquaeous origin of the pillow lavas and brec- cias and other structures found here and concludes that these struc- tures were formed without the chilling influence of water, which agrees with the results arrived at in my paper. At last a remark on the difference between tachylyte and sidero- melan may be made. It is clear that it is not caused by a different rapidity of cooling. I wonder whether it is not a sufficient explanation that tachylyte seems always to have been formed under the direct influence of free oxygen, either from the air or from groundwater, with a resulting rapid formation of magnetite, whereas sideromelan is formed without contact with free oxygen.

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