Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1979, Side 99

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1979, Side 99
Marine Seismic Investigation 107 seismic penetration of the overlying sediments is 200—500 m and the basalt drops below this depth within a few kilometres. The contact is mostly straight and seems to follow the strati- fication of the basalt (Fig. 4). North of 62° N the easíern contact becomes flat and irregular. The basaltic basement thus occurs at less than a few hundred metres depth below Nólsoy Bank and is possibly exposed somewhere on the bank. North and northwest of the Faeroe Islands (lines 35, 37, 39 and 60) the outermost part of the shelf has an irregular topography (cf. Fleischer and others 1974). The irregular zone is 10—15 km wide and seems to consist of sediments. The sediments show little or no seismic penetration and their thickness is unknown. However, the magnetic data suggest that the basaltic basement occurs at shallow depth until the edge of the shelf. Just beyond the shelf edge a wedge of transparent sediments overlies a basement reflector and this is presumed to be basalt. The strong reflector is lost a few kilometres downslope beneath several hundred metres of sediments. The supposed limit of shallow basaltic basement is shown as a stippled line on Fig. 2. Exposures of basalt reappear on the Iceland-Faeroe Ridge. Due west of the northern Faeroe Islands shallow basaltic base- ment extends farther to the west than the survey lines. The sedimentary shelf Thick sediments occur on the outer shelf east of the Faeroe Islands. The sediments can be divided into two major strati- graphic units. The lower unit consists of well-bedded sediments which dip outwards at a low angle. The oldest strata overlie the sloping basalt-sediment contact conformably or nearly so (Fig. 4). The lower unit is well seen along the western side of Sandoy Bank and SuSuroy Bank and in the channel between the banks. In this area the inclined beds apparently crop out on the sea floor in many places. The channels (broad valleys) separating Sandoy and Suðuroy Banks from each other and from the basaltic inner shelf are cut down into the lower sediments.
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