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Náttúrufræðingurinn 84 Summary Deglaciation of Iceland and Relative Sea-level Changes At the Last Glacial Maximum (c. 25,000 cal. years BP (calibrated years before present (AD 1950)), Iceland was covered by an ice sheet that extended towards the shelf break (Fig. 1). This has been veri- fied by a number of marine geological and seismostratigraphical studies. Its thickness over the central highlands is not well known, but geomorphologi- cal, volcanological and modelling data suggest maximum thicknesses of 1500±500 m. Nunataks occurred in coastal areas, primarily in North and East Iceland. The ice sheet was drained by large ice streams entering major fjords and bays around the island. Available data suggest a relatively late onset of deglaciation: It started 18,500–16,700 cal. years BP off North Iceland but later than 15,500 cal. years BP off West Iceland. The deglaciation after 15,500 cal. years BP was extremely rapid, and probably controlled by rap- idly rising global sea level causing the marine-based part of the ice sheet to destabilize and eventually collapse. By 13,900 cal. years BP the ice fronts were within the present coastline around Iceland. Relative sea level stood at the marine limit in West Iceland, at 150 m a.s.l., c. 14,600 cal. years BP (Figs. 2 and 9). Subsequently, there was a rapid re- gression as Iceland’s oceanic crust re- bounded quickly in response to de- creased glacial loading. Once inside the coast and because of climate deteriora- tion, the ice sheet started growing again, culminating in a significant Younger Dryas advance. The growth of the ice sheet was accompanied by a transgres- sion of relative sea-level which culmi- nated at c. 12,000 cal. years BP. After a brief early Preboreal (c. 11,200 cal years BP) glacial advance, accompanied by a relative sea-level transgression in the coastal areas, the ice sheet disintegrated rapidly and glaciers were at or within present glacier limits prior to 8,800 cal. years BP. 11. mynd. Samantekt á niðurstöðum um stærð jökla á Íslandi á síðari hluta síðasta jökul- skeiðs og afstæðar sjávarstöðubreytingar á síðjökultíma og í upphafi nútíma á Vestur- og Suðvesturlandi.2 Eftirfarandi ferlar eru á þessari mynd: North GRIP, sem sýnir breyti- legan styrk 18O samsætunnar í Grænlandsjökli.84 Hlutfall Borealtegunda götunga í kjarna úr Jökuldjúpi.67 Fjöldi ísborinna korna og afstæður styrkur Irmingerstraumsins fyrir Norðurlandi.27 Áætlaður lofthiti á strandsvæðum Norður- og Vesturlands.54 – Summary of the late Weichselian and early Holocene extent of the Icelandic ice sheet and relative sea- level changes compared with (1) The NorthGRIP 18O. (2) Proportional changes in number of Boreal foraminifera off West Iceland. (3) Number of ice-rafted debris and relative strength of the Irminger current off North Iceland. (4) Assumed coastal air temperature in North and West Iceland.
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