Discrimination of different volcanic rock units by magnetic properties — geothermal field at Reykjanes peninsula (SW-Iceland)

The geothermal field at Reykjanes peninsula is located at the boundary where the submarine Reykjanes Ridge passes over into the rift zone of southwestern Iceland. The geothermal field coincides with a magnetic low in the aeromagnetic anomaly map and is situated within a dense NE–SW fissure and fault...

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Main Authors: Vahle, C., Kontny, A., Dietze, F., Audunsson, H., Philipp, Sonja, Leiss, Bernd, Vollbrecht, Axel, Tanner, David, Gudmundsson, Agust
Format: Book Part
Language:German
Published: Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0001-342A-C
https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-1915
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spelling ftsubggeo:oai:e-docs.geo-leo.de:11858/00-1735-0000-0001-342A-C 2024-06-09T07:47:05+00:00 Discrimination of different volcanic rock units by magnetic properties — geothermal field at Reykjanes peninsula (SW-Iceland) Vahle, C. Kontny, A. Dietze, F. Audunsson, H. Philipp, Sonja Leiss, Bernd Vollbrecht, Axel Tanner, David Gudmundsson, Agust 2006-03 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0001-342A-C https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-1915 deu ger Universitätsverlag Göttingen 11. Symposium "Tektonik, Struktur- und Kristallingeologie" Geologische Wissenschaften doi:10.23689/fidgeo-1915 http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0001-342A-C ddc:551 Reykjanes Reykjanesrücken Ergussgestein Magnetische Suszeptibilität Magnetostratigraphie doc-type:bookPart publishedVersion 2006 ftsubggeo https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-1915 2024-05-10T04:57:48Z The geothermal field at Reykjanes peninsula is located at the boundary where the submarine Reykjanes Ridge passes over into the rift zone of southwestern Iceland. The geothermal field coincides with a magnetic low in the aeromagnetic anomaly map and is situated within a dense NE–SW fissure and fault zone. Surface geology is characterized by different historic fissure eruptions (youngest from 1226AD), shield lava (12.5–14.5 ka) and intercalated pillow basalt–hyaloclastite ridges probably formed during the last glacial episode (14.5–20 ka). During a field magnetic study in the vicinity of the geothermal field in summer 2005 different volcanic rock units have been sampled to correlate rock magnetic and magneto-mineralogical properties with magnetic field intensity. Additionally, measurements on a dense dolerite intrusion, recovered from the RN–19 borehole (2245–2248m depth) in May 2005 within the frame of IDDP, should shed light on the influence of crustal rocks on the total magnetic field intensity. Generally, the natural remanent magnetization and magnetic susceptibility, measured on rock specimen, is high, ranging between 2.5 and 33.6Am−1 and 2–37 ×10−3 SI, respectively. conference Book Part Iceland GEO-LEOe-docs (FID GEO) Reykjanes ENVELOPE(-22.250,-22.250,65.467,65.467)
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Reykjanes
Reykjanesrücken
Ergussgestein
Magnetische Suszeptibilität
Magnetostratigraphie
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Reykjanes
Reykjanesrücken
Ergussgestein
Magnetische Suszeptibilität
Magnetostratigraphie
Vahle, C.
Kontny, A.
Dietze, F.
Audunsson, H.
Philipp, Sonja
Leiss, Bernd
Vollbrecht, Axel
Tanner, David
Gudmundsson, Agust
Discrimination of different volcanic rock units by magnetic properties — geothermal field at Reykjanes peninsula (SW-Iceland)
topic_facet ddc:551
Reykjanes
Reykjanesrücken
Ergussgestein
Magnetische Suszeptibilität
Magnetostratigraphie
description The geothermal field at Reykjanes peninsula is located at the boundary where the submarine Reykjanes Ridge passes over into the rift zone of southwestern Iceland. The geothermal field coincides with a magnetic low in the aeromagnetic anomaly map and is situated within a dense NE–SW fissure and fault zone. Surface geology is characterized by different historic fissure eruptions (youngest from 1226AD), shield lava (12.5–14.5 ka) and intercalated pillow basalt–hyaloclastite ridges probably formed during the last glacial episode (14.5–20 ka). During a field magnetic study in the vicinity of the geothermal field in summer 2005 different volcanic rock units have been sampled to correlate rock magnetic and magneto-mineralogical properties with magnetic field intensity. Additionally, measurements on a dense dolerite intrusion, recovered from the RN–19 borehole (2245–2248m depth) in May 2005 within the frame of IDDP, should shed light on the influence of crustal rocks on the total magnetic field intensity. Generally, the natural remanent magnetization and magnetic susceptibility, measured on rock specimen, is high, ranging between 2.5 and 33.6Am−1 and 2–37 ×10−3 SI, respectively. conference
format Book Part
author Vahle, C.
Kontny, A.
Dietze, F.
Audunsson, H.
Philipp, Sonja
Leiss, Bernd
Vollbrecht, Axel
Tanner, David
Gudmundsson, Agust
author_facet Vahle, C.
Kontny, A.
Dietze, F.
Audunsson, H.
Philipp, Sonja
Leiss, Bernd
Vollbrecht, Axel
Tanner, David
Gudmundsson, Agust
author_sort Vahle, C.
title Discrimination of different volcanic rock units by magnetic properties — geothermal field at Reykjanes peninsula (SW-Iceland)
title_short Discrimination of different volcanic rock units by magnetic properties — geothermal field at Reykjanes peninsula (SW-Iceland)
title_full Discrimination of different volcanic rock units by magnetic properties — geothermal field at Reykjanes peninsula (SW-Iceland)
title_fullStr Discrimination of different volcanic rock units by magnetic properties — geothermal field at Reykjanes peninsula (SW-Iceland)
title_full_unstemmed Discrimination of different volcanic rock units by magnetic properties — geothermal field at Reykjanes peninsula (SW-Iceland)
title_sort discrimination of different volcanic rock units by magnetic properties — geothermal field at reykjanes peninsula (sw-iceland)
publisher Universitätsverlag Göttingen
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0001-342A-C
https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-1915
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doi:10.23689/fidgeo-1915
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