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Jökull - 01.12.1966, Side 54

Jökull - 01.12.1966, Side 54
b? Sc O0 Oöv-v L~'—i o <3 O Q CD G> O o_ . —O o */- 2 - ."'/- oSo t>l°a| °al°7 ^T.-.-l-'l'-'-- A A A S>. 8/8'65 H 1693 H 1300 H| (1104) Vlla+b - H 4 3 — Legend: Black tephra Light tephra H 1766 K 1721 H 1693 V II a+ b — • • —1 Loessial Soil fine Sandy Loessial Soil Sandy C3~Q° A A A Moroine and Soil Ground moraine A A A S> '48 Fig. 2. Two soil profiles, one beneath, the other just south of the moraine which marks the max. extension of Hagafellsjökull eystri in postglacial times. The location of the profiles is shown on fig. 1. Tvö jarðvegssnið, annað undir, hitt rétt sunnan við þá jökulurð, er sýnir mestu útbreiðslu Haga- fellsjökuls eystri siðan ísöld lauk. Lega sniða?ina er sýnd á 1. mynd. when the level of Hagavatn was lowered 6 m and 9,5 m respectively (Wright 1935, Thorarinsson 1939). On my suggestion he tried to find and identify in the lake sediments some of the dated tephra lavers I liad observed in the Haga- vatn area. In the western part of the basin Green could identify the typical tephra layer succession H 1693, K 1721 and H 1766. Below H 1693 there was only a thin layer of sedi- ments, containing 10 to 12 varves. Consequent- lv the glacier did not block the present outlet of Hagavatn, viz. exceed its 1939 position, un- til maximally two or three decades before 1693 (Green 1952). On the lake shore east. of the big end-mo- raines which run through the lake basin Green (op. cit.) found upthrusted varved lake sedi- ments containing the tephra layer Vlla + b, which was deposited between 850 and 900 A.D. This is a proof that at that time the glacier was smaller than in 1929 and in all probability the outlet of the lake was then the same as now. On August 7 and 8, 1965, I again led an ex- cursion of Scandinavian geologists and geo- graphers to the Hagavatn area. This gave me an opportunity to look again at the loessial soil layer below the ablation moraine between the Far river-beds. Assisted by G. Sigbjarnar- son, who is working on a monograph on the area between Geysir and Hagavatn, I measured a soil section just west of the Far-bridge (pro- file 1 on Fig. 2, cf. also the photo Fig. 3). In this section we found four of Hekla’s rhyolitic layers, HI, H3, H4 and H5, age respectively 860, 2800, 4000 and 6600 years. Above H1 there is a finegrained dark tephra laver, in all probability H 1300, which I have found in other profiles in the Hagavatn—Sandvatn area. The uppermost part of the loessial soil profile has been more or less disturbed by the over- running glacier, but in that part we found a 208 JÖKULL

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