Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.07.1964, Blaðsíða 21

Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.07.1964, Blaðsíða 21
THE ANKARAMITES OP HVAMMSMÚLI, EYJAPJÖLL, SOUTHERN ICELAND 19 areas, partly enclosing plagioclase laths of greater average length than that of the pyroxenes themselves (F. Walker 1957). More or less rounded grains of olivine are enclosed by the pyroxene as well. The form of the pyroxene is completely governed by the other minerals, and plagioclase laths are seen to extend into olivines too. The form of the olivine is, however, relatively unaffected by the surroundings. Flow structure is common, where the plagioclase laths, which dominate the groundmass, are orientated in parallelism and bend round obstacles such as phenocrysts. The sub-ophitic rocks are coarser than the granular ones, which may reflect more rapid cooling of the latter, or, what is more likely, more intense movement resulting in smaller and more numerous crystals. Both types show gradation in grain size. The grain size of the granular rocks seems to be inversely proportional to the amount of pyroxene in the groundmass. The magnetite forms patches of similar size and habit as the pyroxene in the sub-ophitic rock. There seem to be two factors which govern the resulting texture of the rock, viz:- chemical composition, and amount and timing of movement with respect to crystallization. In both types the plagioclases are aligned in parallelism (seen in suitable sections) indicating flow. In the case of the ophitic rocks, the movement of the mass, which consists mainly of plagioclase laths, seems to have come to a halt when the crystallization of the pyroxene took place, whereas the magma was still moving while the granular pyroxene was crystallizing, and hence the texture. It is possible in the case of the plagioclase-rich liquid that movement ceased before all the plagioclase had crystallized out. The re- maining liquid crystallized on already formed smaller needles which were aligned in parallelism due to the flow. Hence the relatively large and well Fig. 4. Kálfshamar (left) and Pöst (right) seen from northwest.

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