Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1982, Side 46

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1982, Side 46
54 Some Magnetotelluric Measurements on the Faeroe Islands ions at approximately 167°E or 77°E from the geographic north. The good coincidence of the first direction, with the trend of the Faeroese fjords and the tuff and agglomeratic zones, is remarkable and suggests that the deeper resistivity structures reflect a correlation with these surface structures. This seems to be in agreement with the interpretation of NE-SV striking rifts as the suppliers of the lower basaltic layers and the tuff and agglomeratic deposits (Rasmussen, Noe-Nygard, 1969). In the last ten years, seismic evidence supports the idea of a continental crust rather than an Icelandic type beneath the Faeroe Islands (Bott, Sunderland, Smith, Casten, Saxov, 1974) (Bott, Nielsen, Sunderland, 1975), and the thickness of the crust was estimated at approximately 30 km. Resistivities for the upper mantle below the Scandinavian Shield are presented in a paper by A. G. Jones (1980), and the bounds on the resistivities found from the Monte Carlo inversion for this area are seen to be consistent with the resistivity level for the two Faeroese MT stations. The Schmucker inversion (e. g. Wei- delt 1979) for the Scandinavian area, however, does not show an increase in the resistivity level with depth found for our two stations, and shows instead a decrease in resistivities to 90 Í2m at 100 km. Resistivity/temperature curves for various mantle materials are shown in fig. 6 (from Haak, 1980), and we note that an increase in resistivity with depth for a given rock composition would result in an unlikely negative temperature-depth grad- ient. Therefore, we have to consider one or a combination of at least three possibilities to explain this problem: 1) Effect of crustal inhomogeneities on transfer functions 2) Significant variations in mantle composition 3) Influence of partial melting Our data indicate the existence of deep crustal inhomo- geneities, which we believe are related to the preferred directions of the Faeroese fiords. This, in turn, can seriously
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