Comparative analysis of plagioclase in the Eyjafjöll ankaramites

Eyjafjallajökull is the type locality for ankaramite in Iceland. This is an ultrabasic, porphyritic melanocratic basanite rock with abundant phenocrysts of clinopyroxene and olivine and plagioclase rich groundmass which also contains a considerable amount of oxides. Rock samples used in this study a...

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Main Author: Þrúður Helgadóttir 1984-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/24751
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/24751 2023-05-15T16:09:38+02:00 Comparative analysis of plagioclase in the Eyjafjöll ankaramites Samanburðarrannsókn á plagióklas í ankaramíti í Eyjafjöllum Þrúður Helgadóttir 1984- Háskóli Íslands 2016-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/24751 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/24751 Jarðfræði Steindir Efnisgreining Rannsóknir Thesis Bachelor's 2016 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:54:18Z Eyjafjallajökull is the type locality for ankaramite in Iceland. This is an ultrabasic, porphyritic melanocratic basanite rock with abundant phenocrysts of clinopyroxene and olivine and plagioclase rich groundmass which also contains a considerable amount of oxides. Rock samples used in this study are from the ankaramitic outcrops in Hamragarðaheiði, Hvammsnúpur, Brattaskjól and Arnarhóll in Eyjafjöll. Hand specimens were briefly examined and plagioclase in thin sections were analysed by polarization microscope and SEM-EDS. Groundmass mineral assemblage according to CIPW norm calculation from average groundmass compositions showed Arnarhóll containing 60.5% plagioclase, 11% pyroxene, 24.9% olivine and 5.8% oxides, Hamragarðaheiði 54.5% plagioclase, 35.1% pyroxene, 3.3% olivine and 5.3% oxides. Brattaskjól contains 50.5% plagioclase, 33.3% pyroxene, 13.3% olivine and 4.1% oxides while Hvammsnúpur contains 57.5% plagioclase, 28.4% pyroxene, 8.6% olivine and 4.4% oxides. All samples were porphyritic. Arnarhóll and Hamragarðaheiði rock samples are rich in plagioclase phenocrysts, Hvammsnúpur samples have plagioclase phenocrysts in much less quantities and Brattaskjól sample had none. According to plagioclase chemical analysis in this study, anorthite content for plagioclase in the groundmass of the Brattaskjól samples is An73-77. Arnarhóll and Hvammsnúpur groundmass contain similar ranges, An58-72 and An41-70 respectively while the range is An51-60 in Hamragarðaheiði. Anorthite content range for plagioclase phenocrysts in Arnarhóll, Hamragarðaheiði and Hvammsnúpur samples is An79-90, An79-82 and An87-94 respectively. Olivine phenocryst chemical analysis was made for Brattaskjól and compared to olivine phenocryst data from Kristjánsson (2015) for Hamragarðaheiði and Hvammsnúpur. These three samples contained forsterite content range of Fo85-89, Fo67-78 and Fo70-70 respectively. Thesis Eyjafjallajökull Iceland Skemman (Iceland) Arnarhóll ENVELOPE(-23.213,-23.213,64.985,64.985)
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topic Jarðfræði
Steindir
Efnisgreining
Rannsóknir
spellingShingle Jarðfræði
Steindir
Efnisgreining
Rannsóknir
Þrúður Helgadóttir 1984-
Comparative analysis of plagioclase in the Eyjafjöll ankaramites
topic_facet Jarðfræði
Steindir
Efnisgreining
Rannsóknir
description Eyjafjallajökull is the type locality for ankaramite in Iceland. This is an ultrabasic, porphyritic melanocratic basanite rock with abundant phenocrysts of clinopyroxene and olivine and plagioclase rich groundmass which also contains a considerable amount of oxides. Rock samples used in this study are from the ankaramitic outcrops in Hamragarðaheiði, Hvammsnúpur, Brattaskjól and Arnarhóll in Eyjafjöll. Hand specimens were briefly examined and plagioclase in thin sections were analysed by polarization microscope and SEM-EDS. Groundmass mineral assemblage according to CIPW norm calculation from average groundmass compositions showed Arnarhóll containing 60.5% plagioclase, 11% pyroxene, 24.9% olivine and 5.8% oxides, Hamragarðaheiði 54.5% plagioclase, 35.1% pyroxene, 3.3% olivine and 5.3% oxides. Brattaskjól contains 50.5% plagioclase, 33.3% pyroxene, 13.3% olivine and 4.1% oxides while Hvammsnúpur contains 57.5% plagioclase, 28.4% pyroxene, 8.6% olivine and 4.4% oxides. All samples were porphyritic. Arnarhóll and Hamragarðaheiði rock samples are rich in plagioclase phenocrysts, Hvammsnúpur samples have plagioclase phenocrysts in much less quantities and Brattaskjól sample had none. According to plagioclase chemical analysis in this study, anorthite content for plagioclase in the groundmass of the Brattaskjól samples is An73-77. Arnarhóll and Hvammsnúpur groundmass contain similar ranges, An58-72 and An41-70 respectively while the range is An51-60 in Hamragarðaheiði. Anorthite content range for plagioclase phenocrysts in Arnarhóll, Hamragarðaheiði and Hvammsnúpur samples is An79-90, An79-82 and An87-94 respectively. Olivine phenocryst chemical analysis was made for Brattaskjól and compared to olivine phenocryst data from Kristjánsson (2015) for Hamragarðaheiði and Hvammsnúpur. These three samples contained forsterite content range of Fo85-89, Fo67-78 and Fo70-70 respectively.
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author_facet Þrúður Helgadóttir 1984-
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title Comparative analysis of plagioclase in the Eyjafjöll ankaramites
title_short Comparative analysis of plagioclase in the Eyjafjöll ankaramites
title_full Comparative analysis of plagioclase in the Eyjafjöll ankaramites
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of plagioclase in the Eyjafjöll ankaramites
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of plagioclase in the Eyjafjöll ankaramites
title_sort comparative analysis of plagioclase in the eyjafjöll ankaramites
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