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Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 98

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smaller glacier thickness in the southern highlands than in the central ones. One of the characteristics ofalpine glaciers is that nunataks are usually associated with them as well as ice free slopes and spurs. It is thus likely that this has been the case in Iceland in previous glacial periods, and indeed this viewpoint agrees well with research by some botanists, as Steindór Sleindórsson (1954, 1962) on those places whereplants have held out and survived previous glacial periods, even- though it is questioned by some others (Sturla Frið- riksson 1962). Itcould besaid that in all alpine areas it is possible to fmd some plants having a limited distribution. In addition the opposite could be said, that all plants having a limited distribution can be found associated with alpine areas. I believe all the evidence points towards there having been ice free areas on promontories and slopes along the coast, not only during the last glaciation but throughout all of the Quaternary Era. The age of the interglacial lavas in Vídidalur (.Koerfer 1972) and Quaternary formations in Lón and Hornafjördur (Helgi Torfason 1979) suggest that valley development has been well advanced at least a million years ago. I think this indicates that the main features of the landscape and possibly the continental shelf had already been formed early in the Quaternary or even to some extent before the end of the Pliocene period. In glacial periods there would always have been many ice centres in Iceland with the main ice divide between the north and south ílowing glaciers close to the present water divide and glacier thickness would not have been much thicker than that of Vatnajökull today, generally 200-800 m but possi- bly up to 1000 m in deep valleys. Time does not permit discussion of the conditions of glacier formation in previous glacial periods. Examination of those weather maps most likely to compare with the prevailing climate in glacial peri- ods (Lamb 1977), suggest that all precipitation was considerably less especially in southem and south- eastern Iceland, where the prevailing precipitation direction was northeasterly to northerly. They could have been comparable with those prevailing in October to December 1981. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I wish to thank Freysteinn Sigurdsson as well as various other colleagues for many very useful suggestions and dis- cussions on the material and conclusions of this paper. Thanks are due to George R. Douglas, Ph.D. for the English translation of the present paper. REFERENCES Einarsson, Th 1961: Pollenanalytische Untersuch- ungen zur spát- und postglacialen Klimage- schichte Islands. Sonderveröffentlichungen Institutes der Universitat Köln 6. Bonn. — 1968: Jarðfra^ði. Saga bergs og lands. Reykjavík. — 1969: Loftslag, sjávarhiti og haíls á forsögulegum tíma. Hafísinn: 389-402. Reykjavík. — Jarðsaga Islands. Saga Islands 1:3-26. Reykja- vík. Einarsson, Tr. 1959: Studies of the Pleistocene in Eyjafjörður, Middle Northern Iceland. Soc. Sci. Isl. 33: 1-62. — 1961: Upphaf Islands og blágrýtismyndunin. Náttúra Islands: 11-30. Reykjavík. — 1962: Islaus svæði á Austurlandi á síðustu ísöld. Náttúrufr. 32:25-31. — 1972: Eðlisþættir jarðarinnar og jarðsaga Is- lands. Reykjavík. — 1977: Problems in Geology and Geophysics. Part II. Soc. Sci.Isl. Greinar II. Friðriksson, S. 1962: Um aðflutningíslensku flórunn- ar. Náttúrufr. 32:175-189. Gjessing, J. 1965: On “plastic scouring" and sub- glacial erosion. Norsk Geogr. Tidskr. 20:1-37. —- 1966: Some eflects of ice erosion on the develop- ment of Norwegian valleys and íjords. Norsk Geogr. Tidskr. 20:273-99. Holmes, A. 1965: Principles of Physical Geology. London. Holtedal, O. 1960: Geology of Norway, N. G. U. 208:507-530. Hoppe, G. 1968: Grímsey and the Maximum Extent of the last Glaciation of Iceland. Geogr. Annal- er. 50A. 1:16-24. John, B. S. 1976: See Sugden, E. D. and B. S. John. Kjartansson G. 1943: Arnesinga saga. Yfirlit ogjarð- saga. Reykjavík. — 1955: Fróðlegar jökulrákir. Náttúrufr. 25:155 -171. — 1961: Móbergsmyndunin. Náttúra Islands: 31- 46. Reykjavík. — 1967: Jökulminjar á Hálsummilli Berufjarðar og Hamarsfjarðar. Náttúrufr. 32:83-92. — 1964: ísaldarlok og eldfjöll á Kili. Náttúmfr. 34:9-38. 96 JÖKULL 33. ÁR
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