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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1984, Side 6

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1984, Side 6
HEIMILDIR Friedman, G. M. 1961. Distinction between dune, beach and river sands from their textural characteristics. — Jour. Sed. Pet. 31: 514-529. Guðmundur G. Bárðarson. 1910. Mærker efter klima- og niveauforandringer ved Húnaflói i Nord-Island. — Vidensk. Meddel. fra den naturh. Foren. i Kbhvn: 35-79. Guðmundur G. Bárðarson. 1923. Fornar sjávarminjar við Borgarfjörð og Hval- fjörð. - Vísindafélag íslendinga Rit 1. Akureyri: 116 bls. Jóhannes Áskelsson. 1953. Nokkur orð um íslenskan fornfugl og fleira. - Nátt- úrufræðingurinn 23: 133—137. Leifur Á. Símonarson. 1982. íslenskir steingervingar. — í: Náttúra íslands. 2. útg.: 157—173. Almenna Bókafélagið. Reykjavík. Ólafur Ingólfsson. 1981. Jarðlagaskipan setbergs á milli Borgarfjarðar og Hval- fjarðar. — 4. árs ritgerð, Háskóli ís- lands. Olsson, I. U., S. El-Gammal & Y. Göksu. 1969. Uppsala Radiocarbon measure- ments9. Radiocarbon 11—2: 515—544. Reineck, H. E. & I. B. Singh. 1980. De- positional sedimentary environments. Berlin. Sigurður Þórarinsson. 1955. Nákuðungs- lögin við Húnaflóa í ljósi nýrra ald- ursákvarðana. — Náttúrufræðingurinn 25: 172-186. Thorson, G. 1933. Investigations on shal- low water animal communities in the Franz Joseph Fjord (East Greenland) and adjacent waters. — Medd. Grön- land 100,2: 1-69. Thorson G. 1957. Bottom Communities. — f: J. W. Hedgpeth (ritstj.): Treatise on marine ecology and paleoecology: I. Ecology. — Mem. Geol. Soc. Am. 67: 461-534. SUMMARY Late glacial bird remains from the Melabakkar cliffs, Western Iceland by Ólafur Ingólfsson, Department of Quaternary geology, University of Lund, Sölvegatan 13, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden. An investigation of Late Glacial strata in the Melabakkar cliffs Western Iceland (fig. 1) revealed a sub-fossil bone of a single bird (fig. 2), Somateria mollissima (L). On the basis of stratigraphical evi- dence it is inferred that the sediments in which the bone was found were deposited towards the end of the last glaciation. As remains of birds are extremely rare in Ice- landic sediments, this find is a welcomed addition. Together with one other find, this bone is the oldest bird remain known in Iceland. 100
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