Geology and structure of the Reykjanes volcanic system, Iceland

被引:69
|
作者
Saemundsson, Kristjan [1 ]
Sigurgeirsson, Magnus A. [1 ]
Fridleifsson, Gudmundur Omar [2 ]
机构
[1] ISOR, Grensasvegur 9, IS-108 Reykjavik, Iceland
[2] HS Orka, IS-240 Svartsengi, Grindavik, Iceland
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Volcanic systems; Segmented volcanic systems; Eruption frequency; Far reach of dykes; Faulting; Geothermal systems; CRUSTAL DEFORMATION; PLATE BOUNDARY; NORMAL FAULTS; SW ICELAND; PENINSULA; EXCURSION; IDDP-2; FIELD; WELL;
D O I
10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2018.11.022
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Reykjanes Peninsula is a trans-tensional plate boundary with several volcanic systems from the centers of which fissure swarms extend to the NE and SW. The fissure swarms accommodate the extensional component, whereas north-south trending strike-slip faults accomodate the transform component. The fissure swarms release stress during volcano-tectonic episodes that occur at intervals of several hundred years. Stress is released by the strike-slip faults by microearthquake swarms at intervals of a few decades. The fissure swarms are segmented along their trend. The segments include a volcanic center with a clustering of fissure eruptions and extensional faults. A proximal zone of 20-40 km follows were faults become dominant with distance from the center. Linear anomalies of a high geothermal gradient extend further still, into the marginal area of Early Quaternary to Miocene rocks indicating dyke propagation for another 30-40 km beyond visible faults. The Reykjanes volcanic center is nested in a 5-6 km wide rift zone with boundary faults of just over 20 m visible throw. Volcanic production keeps pace with extension and subsidence to fill the rift. The last three volcanotectonic episodes occurred at Reykjanes in the 13th century, about 2000 years ago and about 3200 years ago. The lavas from these three fissure eruptions cover >2/3 of Reykjanes by area, largely smoothing over faults of the rift floor. During the Weichselian glacial maximum the ice margin may have reached 75-100 km beyond Reykjanes. It had become ice free 14,500 years ago. There is evidence of at least 10 eruptions on the Reykjanes volcanic system since, of which the first ones were of lava shield type. A similar eruption frequency may have prevailed at Reykjanes during its postglacial time interval. There are three volcanic fissure zones within the Reykjanes center. The middle zone of 1.5 km(2) hosts the main geothermal resource of the system. Recently the western zone proved to host an exploitable resource also. It may be restricted to a narrow zone of dykes. The reservoir temperatures of these two lie in the range 280-310 degrees C. The eastem zone has not proved productive so far. It has erupted olivine rich shield lavas on most of its trace whereas the others have erupted slightly evolved tholeiite. Feed zones in the main production zone have been correlated partly with the axis of the eastern of two tindars. They cluster also in near horizontal intervals which may suggest that density controlled offshots also play a role. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] HYDROTHERMAL MINERALS RECORD CO2 PARTIAL PRESSURES IN THE REYKJANES GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM, ICELAND
    Freedman, Adam J. E.
    Bird, Dennis K.
    Arnorsson, Stefan
    Fridriksson, Thrainn
    Elders, Wilfred A.
    Fridleifsson, Gudmundur O.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, 2009, 309 (09) : 788 - 833
  • [42] Volcanic hazards in Iceland
    Gudmundsson, Magnus T.
    Larsen, Guorun
    Hoskuldsson, Armann
    Gylfason, Agust Gunnar
    JOKULL, 2008, 58 : 251 - 268
  • [43] Diffuse volcanic degassing and thermal energy release from Hengill volcanic system, Iceland
    Pedro A. Hernández
    Nemesio M. Pérez
    Thráinn Fridriksson
    Jolie Egbert
    Evgenia Ilyinskaya
    Andri Thárhallsson
    Gretar Ívarsson
    Gestur Gíslason
    Ingvi Gunnarsson
    Birgir Jónsson
    Eleazar Padrón
    Gladys Melián
    Toshiya Mori
    Kenji Notsu
    Bulletin of Volcanology, 2012, 74 : 2435 - 2448
  • [44] Diffuse volcanic degassing and thermal energy release from Hengill volcanic system, Iceland
    Hernandez, Pedro A.
    Perez, Nemesio M.
    Fridriksson, Thrainn
    Egbert, Jolie
    Ilyinskaya, Evgenia
    Tharhallsson, Andri
    Ivarsson, Gretar
    Gislason, Gestur
    Gunnarsson, Ingvi
    Jonsson, Birgir
    Padron, Eleazar
    Melian, Gladys
    Mori, Toshiya
    Notsu, Kenji
    BULLETIN OF VOLCANOLOGY, 2012, 74 (10) : 2435 - 2448
  • [45] Resistivity and temperature distribution of the outer Reykjanes Peninsula, Southwest Iceland
    Georgsson, Lúdvik S.
    1984 SEG Annual Meeting, SEG 1984, 1984, : 81 - 84
  • [46] RESISTIVITY AND TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION OF THE OUTER REYKJANES PENINSULA, SOUTHWEST ICELAND
    GEORGSSON, LS
    GEOPHYSICS, 1985, 50 (02) : 274 - 274
  • [47] Seamount volcanism at the Reykjanes Ridge: Relationship to the Iceland hot spot
    Magde, L. S.
    Smith, D. K.
    Journal of Energetic Materials, 1994, 120 (03)
  • [48] CL AND BR DEGASSING BY VOLCANISM ALONG REYKJANES RIDGE AND ICELAND
    UNNI, CK
    SCHILLING, JG
    NATURE, 1978, 272 (5648) : 19 - 23
  • [49] The Eyjafjallajokull volcanic system, Iceland: insights from electromagnetic measurements
    Miensopust, Marion P.
    Jones, Alan G.
    Hersir, Gylfi Pall
    Vilhjalmsson, Arnar M.
    GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL, 2014, 199 (02) : 1187 - 1204
  • [50] Ore-forming processes in Reykjanes geothermal pipelines, Iceland
    Hardardottir, V.
    Hedenquist, J. W.
    Hannington, M. D.
    MINERAL DEPOSIT RESEARCH FOR A HIGH-TECH WORLD, VOLS. 1-4, 2013, : 1259 - 1262