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Journal: Geology
Published: 16 November 2017
Geology (2018) 46 (1): 55–58.
...Erik H. Hauri; J. Maclennan; D. McKenzie; K. Gronvold; N. Oskarsson; N. Shimizu Abstract Primitive basalt melt inclusions from Borgarhraun, northern Iceland, display large correlated variations in CO 2 and nonvolatile incompatible trace elements (ITEs) such as Nb, Th, Rb, and Ba. The average CO 2...
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Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 June 2012
Palynology (2012) 36 (1): 10–25.
...Koen Verhoeven; Stephen Louwye Abstract A new protoperidiniacean dinoflagellate cyst species recorded from the Lower Pliocene Serripes Zone of the Tjörnes beds in northern Iceland is formally described and its palaeoecological preferences are evaluated. Selenopemphix islandensis sp. nov. is a thin...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2004
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2004) 34 (3): 180–207.
...Anne E. Jennings; Nancy J. Weiner; Gudrun Helgadottir; John T. Andrews Abstract Surface sediment samples for analysis of modern foraminiferal assemblages were collected from 32 sites on the western and northern Iceland shelf during cruise B997 of the Icelandic ship Bjarni Saemundsson. The purpose...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1998
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1998) 88 (6): 1561–1571.
...William Menke; Michael West; Bryndís Brandsdóttir; David Sparks Abstract Seismic data from the B96 array in northern Iceland are used to constrain the compressional and shear velocity structure of the crust and uppermost mantle in northern Iceland, at the western flank of the northern volcanic zone...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1974
GSA Bulletin (1974) 85 (4): 495–504.
... in northern Iceland. The troughs developed successively as spreading axes across the Tjörnes fracture zone. Thus a spreading axis shifted from a position at long. 18° W. to a position at long. 17° W. during late Matuyama time. The southern margin of the Tjörnes fracture zone is marked by west-northwest...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1974
Italian Journal of Geosciences (1974) 93 (2): 215–220.
...V. Bortolotti; Pietro Passerini GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute. 1974 basalts Cenozoic displacements Europe faults Iceland igneous rocks normal orientation Strakafjall structural geology Tertiary volcanic rocks Western Europe ...
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Geological map of the Tjörnes Peninsula, northern Iceland. Modified after Eiríksson (1981). The surface circulation patterns around Iceland are adapted from Marret and Zonneveld (2003). EGC: East Greenland Current; EIC: East Icelandic Current; IC: Iceland Current; NAC: Norwegian Atlantic Current. The location of the Mid Atlantic Rift zone through Iceland is indicated, modified after Thordarson and Höskuldsson (2006). TFZ: Tjörnes Fracture Zone; RR: Reykjanes Ridge; KR: Kolbeinsey Ridge.
Published: 01 June 2012
Figure 1 Geological map of the Tjörnes Peninsula, northern Iceland. Modified after Eiríksson (1981) . The surface circulation patterns around Iceland are adapted from Marret and Zonneveld (2003) . EGC: East Greenland Current; EIC: East Icelandic Current; IC: Iceland Current; NAC: Norwegian
Journal Article
Published: 06 April 2018
Petroleum Geoscience (2018) 24 (4): 414–424.
... ( Fig. 7 ), regardless of whether the diverging plate boundaries are above a hotspot or not. The example analysed is from north Iceland where the Northern Rift Zone (NRZ) intersects the transform zone of Tjörnes (Tjörnes Fracture Zone: TFZ) ( Figs 1b , c and 2a , b ). The case study was part...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.1144/SP420.1
EISBN: 9781862391345
... Abstract Few divergent plate boundaries are subaerial. Active rifts in Iceland provide valuable surface information on divergent spreading processes, rifting and faulting. The 200 km long and 50 km wide Northern Volcanic Rift Zone (NVZ) is composed of 7 volcanic systems, each consisting...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2008
DOI: 10.1144/SP301.6
EISBN: 9781862395497
... and Quaternary glaciations of northern Europe (including Iceland), in mountainous regions of southern Europe (including the Caucasus Mountains and the Alps), and in regions of western and eastern Siberia. I have been fortunate to have had the opportunity to participate in field studies of Pliocene and Quaternary...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1995
Journal of the Geological Society (1995) 152 (6): 935–941.
... 7685 7729 Wood R.J. Subsidence in the North Sea 1982 Cambridge University PhD thesis Journal of the Geological Society, London, Vol. 152, 1995, pp. 935-941, 5 figs. Printed in Northern Ireland Dynamic support by the Iceland Plume and its effect on the subsidence of the northern...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1995
Journal of the Geological Society (1995) 152 (6): 953–958.
... subsidence following Jurassic rifting predicted by the rift basin model of McKenzie (1978). This Early Tertiary subsidence anomaly in the northern North Sea coincides in time with the development of the Icelandic plume and may be related to regional uplift generated by plume dynamics. Consensus does...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 July 2012
GSA Bulletin (2012) 124 (7-8): 1310–1323.
... for catastrophic formation and thus may have formed incrementally. The Vatnsdalur structural basin in northern Iceland is one such caldera-like volcanic depression. The Vatnsdalur structural basin is an elliptical depression with dimensions of ∼6 km × ∼3 km and a structural depth of ∼1.5 km. It occurs within...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 08 April 2025
Geology (2025)
...Christopher J. Spencer; Thomas M. Gernon; Ross N. Mitchell We report the discovery of exotic igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary cobbles in raised beach deposits near Breiðavík, northern Iceland. These deposits consist of alternating cobble-, sand-, and silt-dominated facies. A nearby package...
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Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 June 2014
Palynology (2014) 38 (1): 38–50.
...Koen Verhoeven; Stephen Louwye; Manuel Paez-Reyes; Kenneth Neil Mertens; Dries Vercauteren Abstract Biostratigraphical investigations of Miocene deposits from the southern North Sea Basin, the Oligocene and Miocene of the Bahamas, and the lower Pliocene of northern Iceland revealed the presence...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2020
The Journal of Geology (2020) 128 (1): 1–28.
... have more radiogenic whole-rock Hf and Nd isotopic compositions, and less radiogenic Pb, than samples collected in southern Iceland; published isotopic data for basalts suggest a similar time-independent latitudinal trend. The persistence of this trend through time suggests that northern Iceland has...
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Journal Article
Published: 15 February 2019
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2019) 56 (12): 1297–1308.
... ridge jumps, rift propagation, and related transform fault zone migration, have occurred as the boundary has moved relative to the hotspot. Reconfiguration of transform fault zones occurred at about 6 Ma in northern Iceland and began about 3 Ma in southern Iceland. These systems show a range...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2002
Clays and Clay Minerals (2002) 50 (2): 174–185.
...A. Geptner; H. Kristmannsdóttir; J. Kristjansson; V. Marteinsson Abstract A study of the mineralogy, chemical composition and structure of poorly-crystalline saponite precipitated from a submarine hot spring in Eyjafjordur, northern Iceland is reported. Special emphasis was placed...
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Journal Article
Published: 28 March 2024
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2024) 114 (4): 1966–1993.
... of classical paleoseismological techniques. The Húsavík‐Flatey fault (HFF) in northern Iceland, however, is a partially emerged oceanic transform fault accommodating 6–9 mm/yr of deformation, offering a unique opportunity to apply classic inland paleoseismic methods to decipher the Holocene earthquake history...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 February 2008
Geology (2008) 36 (2): 123–126.
... associated with a volcano-tectonic graben. The measured reverse faulting of at least 5 m occurs in the Holocene rift zone of northern Iceland. The reverse slip has apparently occurred on an existing normal fault as a result of over pressure of a nearby 6–13-m-thick 8 ka feeder dike. A numerical model...
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