Iceland is an island of volcanic origin, and the visible part of the Earth's crust in Iceland is almost entirely composed of volcanic rocks. Over 90% of these are basalts, the remainder being andesites, dacites, rhyolnites and trachytes ...
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Makevita W. Tracing of steeply dipping reflecting boundaries in plateau basalts of northern Iceland // Journal of Mining Institute. 1982. Vol. 92 . p. 58.