L. Kristjansson et H. Johannesson, Secular variation and reversals in a composite 2.5 km thick lava section in central Western Iceland, EARTH PL SP, 51(4), 1999, pp. 261-276
The direction and intensity of primary remanence has been measured in orien
ted specimens from 367 lava flows of Late Miocene age in Western Iceland. T
he lavas which were sampled in 8 overlapping profiles, were generally good
material for paleomagnetic measurements. In a 2500-m composite section, at
least 15 reversals of polarity and several excursions are recorded. The mea
n remanence direction and other overall paleomagnetic parameters for the pr
esent collection of lavas are similar to those found elsewhere in Iceland.
The average rate of buildup of this lava pile was rather low and possibly e
pisodic. Hence, correlations to the geomagnetic polarity time scale and to
polarity patterns in other composite sections mapped in Iceland are not str
aightforward.