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Jökull - 01.12.1956, Page 15

Jökull - 01.12.1956, Page 15
Fig. 12. Hólárjökull 1950. In the front to tlie right the curved. terminal moraine mar- king the max. exten- sion of the glacier tongue in postglacial time. Aerial photo S. Thorarinsson 28 Aug. 1950. a result of an advance of Kvíárjökull during the first centuries of the Subatlantic Time. This conclusion is supported, although not proved, by the fact that a rhyolitic tephralayer hardly more than ab. six thousand years old and found in many soil profiles in Oræfi, was not found in any of the profiles dug on Kvíármýrar- kambur and Kambsmýrarkambur. Summing up the results of the tephrochrono- logical studies in Oræfi as regards the oscilla- tions of the glaciers it has been established as certain that both the Stóralda moraine and the core of the moraines bordering Kvíárjökull are prehistoric and as likely — although not yet proved — that these moraines were formed dur- ing the first centuries of Subatlantic Time as a result of the climatic deterioration that began ab. 600 B.C. The terminal moraine on the low- land plain in front of Hólárjökull may be of the same age. Consequently the climatic deter- ioration during the first centuries of Subatlantic Time has probably brought the glaciers in question to the same or to a little more advanc- ed position than they ever reached during the last three centuries. It is still an open question whether the thrust moraine in front of SW Breidamerkurjökull mentioned earlier in this paper, is prehistoric or not. Todtmann men- tions (1952, p. 407) that she has not been able to find the 1362 tephra on that moraine which rather points to its formation being later than 1362. As to the terminal moraines in Stadar- dalur, situated 5.5 km S of the present snout of Sultartungujökull, I arn now — in light of our present knowledge of the postglacial shore- line movement in Iceland — of the opinion that these moraines are older than the Post- glacial Warm Period. By detailed studies of tephralayers in the Stadardalur valley inside these moraines it ought to possible to decide whether this opinion is right or not. Ives and King mention “greatly dissected and partially buried remains of a moraine’’ in Morsárdalur ab. 5 km from the present snout of Morsárjökull. They think it probable that these moraines are of late glacial age marking the junction of Skeiðarárjökull and Morsárjökull at that time 13

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