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Jökull - 01.12.1963, Side 3

Jökull - 01.12.1963, Side 3
víró'ð.<r JOKULL Á R S R I T JÖKLARAN NSÓKNAFÉLAGS ÍSLANDS III 13. ÁR REYKJAVÍK 1963 Some new Observations of the Breiðavík Deposits in Tjörnes BY TRAUSTI EINARSSON FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF ICELAND The Breiðavík deposits constitute the upper- most part of the Upper Pliocene deposits on Tjörnes in Northern Iceland; they are separa- tecl from the main bulk, or Lower Sediments, by the Intermediate Basalts ancl are again cove- red by basalts which fall into two groups of reversely and normally magnetized basalts, re- spectively. The Breiðavik deposits indicate cooler climate and sea-temperature than the Lower Sediments. In age they range from about 2 million years to about 2i/2-3 million years before present, as concluded below on the basis of paleomagnetism. The sediments seem to reflect a series of fluctuations of sea-level which may be due to eustatic changes of clima- tic origin. Polar drift ice appears to have reach- ed the area at least towards the end of sedi- mentation. Thus the Breiðavík deposits are a record of general climatic development in a transition period between the Pliocene and the Pleistocene. The Breiðavik deposits liave been studied by Pjeturss (1905), Bárðarson (1925), Áskelsson (1934, 1938), Tr. Einarsson (1958), and Strauch (1963). These studies did not lead to a fully satisfactory picture, as several stratigraphical JÖKULL 1963 questions remained unsolved. Tliese questions were the object of new observations last summ- cr which are described below. I. In the following discussion of the Breiðavik deposits we shall proceed from the bottom up- wards, giving a short description of such strata which seern to have been satisfactorily described in the earlier works, while the main attention will be paid to the hitherto doubtful points. The lowest liorizon Hi (using Strauch’s notation, instead of Noi etc. as formerly done) is íormed by the basalt lavas of Stangarhorn, the top of the Intermediate Basalts. On these rests unconformably the conglomerate H^a which represents the load of one or more strong rivers and originally has most probably for- med a more extensive sheet, over 60 m thick. I consider it to represent a considerable erosio- nal interval. In my former study (Tr. Einars- son 1958) I emphasized the fluviatile origin of this material as against glacial origin. Strauch claims littoral-estuarine environment for the outcrop area. In that connection it may be 250959 ÍSLÁNLiS I

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