MULTIPLE GENERATIONS OF FAULTING: A KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE LAGARFLJÓT REGION, NORTHEAST ICELAND

The North American/Eurasian plate boundary in Iceland is structurally diverse with oblique rifts, volcanic fissure swarms, and transform zones, and a hotspot. Lagarfljót is a lake located in the Tertiary flood basalts of East Iceland, that range in age from ~7 to 3 Ma. The lake is approximately 50 k...

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description The North American/Eurasian plate boundary in Iceland is structurally diverse with oblique rifts, volcanic fissure swarms, and transform zones, and a hotspot. Lagarfljót is a lake located in the Tertiary flood basalts of East Iceland, that range in age from ~7 to 3 Ma. The lake is approximately 50 km east of the actively spreading, NS-trending, Northern Rift Zone (NVZ), and occupies a northeast-trending depression in an area of strong NS lineaments. A flexure zone, or zone of steeply dipping lavas, runs N-S across the southern part of the lake, and predates an angular unconformity in the regional lava pile. A detailed investigation of fault zones in exposures in cliffs along the lakeshore and streams reveal a series of dikes and faults. These dikes and faults can be correlated with the lineaments, and indicate a complicated tectonic history. Fault zones are characterized by fault breccia, cataclasite and gouge with well-developed slickenlines and clear shear-sense indicators. Fault gouge in individual shear zones range in thickness from centimeters to meters. Cross cutting relationships define the relative ages of two families of structures, both post-dating the flexure. The older generation of faults are NS-striking, dextral, strike-slip faults. These are cut by NE-striking, normal faults. The normal faults typically cut existing large dikes or swarms of dikes ranging from 1 – 5 m wide. Displacements along individual normal faults range from centimeters up to 8 m. Some faults cut the lavas above the unconformity and locally rotated structures suggest that limited tilting of the lava pile occurred during faulting. These findings are evaluated with respect to larger scale processes of propagation and relocation of the NVZ.
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spelling ftsyracuseuniv:oai:surface.syr.edu:thesis-1115 2025-01-16T22:32:49+00:00 MULTIPLE GENERATIONS OF FAULTING: A KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE LAGARFLJÓT REGION, NORTHEAST ICELAND Runnals, Keegan 2015-05-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://surface.syr.edu/thesis/114 https://surface.syr.edu/context/thesis/article/1115/viewcontent/XXXXXXXXX_20__20RUNNALS__20KEEGAN_20__20CHL_ARM_ProQuest_20Document_20__205_20_2015.pdf unknown SURFACE at Syracuse University https://surface.syr.edu/thesis/114 https://surface.syr.edu/context/thesis/article/1115/viewcontent/XXXXXXXXX_20__20RUNNALS__20KEEGAN_20__20CHL_ARM_ProQuest_20Document_20__205_20_2015.pdf Theses - ALL bookshelf faulting Iceland Lagarfljót propagating rift rift parallel strike-slip faulting Earth Sciences text 2015 ftsyracuseuniv 2023-06-18T18:30:47Z The North American/Eurasian plate boundary in Iceland is structurally diverse with oblique rifts, volcanic fissure swarms, and transform zones, and a hotspot. Lagarfljót is a lake located in the Tertiary flood basalts of East Iceland, that range in age from ~7 to 3 Ma. The lake is approximately 50 km east of the actively spreading, NS-trending, Northern Rift Zone (NVZ), and occupies a northeast-trending depression in an area of strong NS lineaments. A flexure zone, or zone of steeply dipping lavas, runs N-S across the southern part of the lake, and predates an angular unconformity in the regional lava pile. A detailed investigation of fault zones in exposures in cliffs along the lakeshore and streams reveal a series of dikes and faults. These dikes and faults can be correlated with the lineaments, and indicate a complicated tectonic history. Fault zones are characterized by fault breccia, cataclasite and gouge with well-developed slickenlines and clear shear-sense indicators. Fault gouge in individual shear zones range in thickness from centimeters to meters. Cross cutting relationships define the relative ages of two families of structures, both post-dating the flexure. The older generation of faults are NS-striking, dextral, strike-slip faults. These are cut by NE-striking, normal faults. The normal faults typically cut existing large dikes or swarms of dikes ranging from 1 – 5 m wide. Displacements along individual normal faults range from centimeters up to 8 m. Some faults cut the lavas above the unconformity and locally rotated structures suggest that limited tilting of the lava pile occurred during faulting. These findings are evaluated with respect to larger scale processes of propagation and relocation of the NVZ. Text Iceland Lagarfljót Syracuse University Research Facility And Collaborative Environment (SUrface) Lagarfljót ENVELOPE(-14.600,-14.600,65.183,65.183) Tilting ENVELOPE(-54.065,-54.065,49.700,49.700)
spellingShingle bookshelf faulting
Iceland
Lagarfljót
propagating rift
rift parallel
strike-slip faulting
Earth Sciences
Runnals, Keegan
MULTIPLE GENERATIONS OF FAULTING: A KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE LAGARFLJÓT REGION, NORTHEAST ICELAND
title MULTIPLE GENERATIONS OF FAULTING: A KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE LAGARFLJÓT REGION, NORTHEAST ICELAND
title_full MULTIPLE GENERATIONS OF FAULTING: A KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE LAGARFLJÓT REGION, NORTHEAST ICELAND
title_fullStr MULTIPLE GENERATIONS OF FAULTING: A KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE LAGARFLJÓT REGION, NORTHEAST ICELAND
title_full_unstemmed MULTIPLE GENERATIONS OF FAULTING: A KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE LAGARFLJÓT REGION, NORTHEAST ICELAND
title_short MULTIPLE GENERATIONS OF FAULTING: A KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE LAGARFLJÓT REGION, NORTHEAST ICELAND
title_sort multiple generations of faulting: a kinematic analysis of the lagarfljót region, northeast iceland
topic bookshelf faulting
Iceland
Lagarfljót
propagating rift
rift parallel
strike-slip faulting
Earth Sciences
topic_facet bookshelf faulting
Iceland
Lagarfljót
propagating rift
rift parallel
strike-slip faulting
Earth Sciences
url https://surface.syr.edu/thesis/114
https://surface.syr.edu/context/thesis/article/1115/viewcontent/XXXXXXXXX_20__20RUNNALS__20KEEGAN_20__20CHL_ARM_ProQuest_20Document_20__205_20_2015.pdf