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Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1990, Side 37

Náttúrufræðingurinn - 1990, Side 37
SUMMARY A rockslide in the Age of the Settlement in East Iceland. Árni Hjartarson National Energy Authority Grensásvegur 9 IS-108 REYKJAVÍK Iceland In the Book of Settlement there is a sto- ry about a rockslide in Skriðdalur valley, East Iceland that took place late in the Age of the Settlement (i.e. 870-930 AD). The great rockslide Haugahólar in Skrið- dalur was Iong considered to be the one mentioned but later studies have shown that the Haugahólar slide is prehistoric. After that the story in Book of Settlement has been thought to be a legend. New in- vestigations have shown that the Hauga- hólar rockslide is probably about 4000 years old and that a much younger rock- slide has occurred elswhere in Skriðdalur, coming from the mountain Hallbjarnar- staðatindur. This slide is 2,9 km2 and overlaps the northernmost part of the Haugahólar slide. Tephrocronological studies indicate that it may be from the Age of Settlement. If this is correct, the farm Haugar on the southern border of the young slide, cannot have been there from the early beginning. Old farm ruins that have been found in the southern part of the Haugahólar slide have been consid- ered to show an older site of the farm. Te- phrocronological studies indicate that the ruins are of a farmhouse that was built around 1500 and lasted to about 1600 AD. The main conclusion is that there is a good reason to belive that the story in the Book of Settlement about the rockslide in Skriðdalur has a core of truth. 91

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