The petrology and chemistry of the Setberg volcanic region and of the intermediate and acid rocks of Iceland

The tertiary to Mid-Quaternary Setberg volcano in western Iceland consists of two centres. The northern, Centre 1 is tholeiitic and defined by cone sheets, a caldera and a gabbro intrusion. The southern, Centre 2 is chemically transitional between a tholeiitic and an alkalic basalt series, and conta...

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Main Author: Sigurdsson, Haraldur
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Published: 1970
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spelling ftunidurhamethes:oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:9338 2023-05-15T16:49:12+02:00 The petrology and chemistry of the Setberg volcanic region and of the intermediate and acid rocks of Iceland Sigurdsson, Haraldur 1970 application/pdf http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/9338/ http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/9338/1/9338_6269.PDF unknown oai:etheses.dur.ac.uk:9338 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/9338/1/9338_6269.PDF Sigurdsson, Haraldur (1970) The petrology and chemistry of the Setberg volcanic region and of the intermediate and acid rocks of Iceland. Doctoral thesis, Durham University. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/9338/ Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1970 ftunidurhamethes 2022-09-23T14:15:36Z The tertiary to Mid-Quaternary Setberg volcano in western Iceland consists of two centres. The northern, Centre 1 is tholeiitic and defined by cone sheets, a caldera and a gabbro intrusion. The southern, Centre 2 is chemically transitional between a tholeiitic and an alkalic basalt series, and contains a cone sheet swarm, gabbroic ring features and a major granophyric cone sheet. Each centre can be related to a minor magmachamber at a depth of 2-3 km. General hydrothermal alteration around both centres has resulted in aureoles of epidotization and the development of greenstones, containing garnet in the central areas. Late-Quaternary volcanism in the Setberg area has produced an alkalic basalt succession, ranging from alkalic olivine baalts to benmoreites. This activity is related to the E-W Snaefellsnes volcanic zone and its causes are explained in terms of Icelandic plate tectonics. The tholeiitic seies of centre 1, form a differentiated sequence from olivine tholeiites to rhyolites, contaning a Ca-poor pyroxene and augite in the basic and intermediate rocks, and a large compositional interval devoid of olivine. Plagioclase is the sole feldspar phase. The transistional series of Centre 2 is olivine-bearing throughout, with augite and rare phenocrysts of orthopyroxene in the basalts. Two lineages of differentiated rocks of this series are typified either by iron-enrichment (to icelandites) or by alkali enrichment (to rhyodacites and alkalic-rhyolites). The latter contains anorthoclase and potassic oligoclase or sanidine, as well as sodic pyroxene. Rocks of the alkalic series are olivine and pyroxene-bearing, with anorthoclase appearing in the benmoreites, while phlogopite and hornblende have been found in some of the lavas. Apatite occurs as a phenocryst in members of both the transitional and alkalic series. The origin of the transitional basalt magma is discussed according to two hypotheses. Its formation is accounted for by solidification from above in a magma reservoir of great vertical dimensions, leading, ... Thesis Iceland Durham University: Durham e-Theses Setberg ENVELOPE(-13.827,-13.827,65.467,65.467)
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description The tertiary to Mid-Quaternary Setberg volcano in western Iceland consists of two centres. The northern, Centre 1 is tholeiitic and defined by cone sheets, a caldera and a gabbro intrusion. The southern, Centre 2 is chemically transitional between a tholeiitic and an alkalic basalt series, and contains a cone sheet swarm, gabbroic ring features and a major granophyric cone sheet. Each centre can be related to a minor magmachamber at a depth of 2-3 km. General hydrothermal alteration around both centres has resulted in aureoles of epidotization and the development of greenstones, containing garnet in the central areas. Late-Quaternary volcanism in the Setberg area has produced an alkalic basalt succession, ranging from alkalic olivine baalts to benmoreites. This activity is related to the E-W Snaefellsnes volcanic zone and its causes are explained in terms of Icelandic plate tectonics. The tholeiitic seies of centre 1, form a differentiated sequence from olivine tholeiites to rhyolites, contaning a Ca-poor pyroxene and augite in the basic and intermediate rocks, and a large compositional interval devoid of olivine. Plagioclase is the sole feldspar phase. The transistional series of Centre 2 is olivine-bearing throughout, with augite and rare phenocrysts of orthopyroxene in the basalts. Two lineages of differentiated rocks of this series are typified either by iron-enrichment (to icelandites) or by alkali enrichment (to rhyodacites and alkalic-rhyolites). The latter contains anorthoclase and potassic oligoclase or sanidine, as well as sodic pyroxene. Rocks of the alkalic series are olivine and pyroxene-bearing, with anorthoclase appearing in the benmoreites, while phlogopite and hornblende have been found in some of the lavas. Apatite occurs as a phenocryst in members of both the transitional and alkalic series. The origin of the transitional basalt magma is discussed according to two hypotheses. Its formation is accounted for by solidification from above in a magma reservoir of great vertical dimensions, leading, ...
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The petrology and chemistry of the Setberg volcanic region and of the intermediate and acid rocks of Iceland
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title The petrology and chemistry of the Setberg volcanic region and of the intermediate and acid rocks of Iceland
title_short The petrology and chemistry of the Setberg volcanic region and of the intermediate and acid rocks of Iceland
title_full The petrology and chemistry of the Setberg volcanic region and of the intermediate and acid rocks of Iceland
title_fullStr The petrology and chemistry of the Setberg volcanic region and of the intermediate and acid rocks of Iceland
title_full_unstemmed The petrology and chemistry of the Setberg volcanic region and of the intermediate and acid rocks of Iceland
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Sigurdsson, Haraldur (1970) The petrology and chemistry of the Setberg volcanic region and of the intermediate and acid rocks of Iceland. Doctoral thesis, Durham University.
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