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Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 90

Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 90
Fig. 1. Alpine landscape south of Reydarfjördur from Oddskard. The picture shows the mountain ridge between Reydarfjördur and Fáskrúdsfjördur from Godaborg to beyond Studla. Eyrardalur, Jök- ulbotnar and Hrútadalur are all hanging valleys in Reydarfjördur while the valley spurs between Berutindur, Eyrarfjall, Kambsfjall and Hádegis- fjall are serrated edges (arétes). Glacial cols can be seen at 350-400 m.a.s.l. on valley spurs. cf. Fig. 9. — Photo G. Sigbj. Mynd 1. Alpalandslag sunnan Reyöarjjarbar frá Odds- skarði. A myndinni sést fjallshryggurinn milli Reyöar- fjarðar og Fáskrúðsfjarðarfrá Goðaborg inn fyrir Stuðla. Eyrardalur, Jökulbotnar og Hrútadalur eru allt hangandi dalir við Reyðarfj'órð á meðan dal-múlamir á milli þeirra Berutindur, Eyrarjjall, Kambsfjall og Hádegisfjall eru jökuleggjar (aréte). Greina má jökulaxlir í 350-400 my.s. utan í dalmúlunum sbr. 9. mynd. — Ljósm. G. Sigbj. assemble some of the most compelling factors to support this view. Two types of landform have mainly aroused my interest in field trips to the coastal areas of the country. On the one hand there is the factor of how extensive areas exclusively or predominantly dis- play characteristics of alpine glaciation. The high- land in Tröllaskagi, Snæfellsnes and the eastern fjord mountains (Fig. 1) are clear examples of this. These landforms are widespread elsewhere if one looks closely for example in the western fjord moun- tains, in southeast fceland and the Skaftafell moun- tains in the Öræfi district. On theother hand there are highly developed wave-cut cliffs and promon- tories (Fig. 2) which not only extend seawards from various headlands, exposed to wave attack at the present sealevel, but also for a considerable distance landwards, requiring a sea level 20-40 m higher than today for their formation, and even as high as 100-120 m a.s.l. Látrabjarg, Hornbjargand Gerpir are examples of promontories which extend sea- wards today, while Lómagnúpur, Eyjafjöll, the western slopes of Esja and Hafnaríjall are examples of promontories having well developed strandflats beneath. Fig. 3 is a map of lceland showing promontories and definite wave-cut cliífs, which reach more than 60 to 80 m above theirpresent base,whether it issea level, strandflat or sedimentary infill. On Fig. 3 are also shown all those areas where the glacial geo- morphology shows predominantly alpine landscape characteristics. Various other areas should also be considered, where certain mountainous areas have a composite form. The map as a whole can neither be considered as complete nor exact. Time neither permits description of individual features of the map nor explanation of those features which appear doubtful but I have based it on various definitions of Sugden andJohn (1976) and Krúger (1974). FORMATION OF THE ALPINE LANDSCAPE The main characteristic of alpine glaciers is that their location depends almost exclusively on the Fig. 2. Finnurinn (foreground) and Hvannadala- bjarg (distance) are typical fjord promontories as they occur in the western fjords, northern Iceland and eastern fjords north of Gerpir. The picture is taken from Ólafsfjardarmúli at the mouth of Ólafs- fjördur. — Photo G. Sigbj. Mynd 2. Finnurinn (neer) og Hvanndalabjörg (Jjter) eru dtemigerðir fjarðarmúlar eins og þeir gerast um Vestjirði, Norburland og Austjirði norðan Gerþis. Myndin er tekin í Ólafsjjarðarmúla fyrir mynni Ólafsfjarðar. — Ljósm. G. Sigbj. 88 JÖKULL 33. ÁR
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