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Jökull - 01.12.1976, Side 5

Jökull - 01.12.1976, Side 5
delta of Ljósoddi at 39Ó m under Thverfelij 65 m above the lake level at 325 m (Fig. 1). Westwards from Skotmannsfell the plateau slopes gently into the shallow Grímsá valley, but above Oddstadir, near the junction between Grímsá and Tunguá, the valleyside increases in height by about 100 m, and behind this lip lies the conical hill Reydarfell, its eastern side thick- ly plastered with basal till. The wide area to the north of this hill, where the open plateau merges into the upper end of Flókadalur, has broad areas of rather similar deposits, although it is not possible to tell from air photographs whether these have angular or rounded stones. Probably the whole area was covered at one time, but streams have removed the material in the valleys. THE LUNDARREYKJADALUR VALLEY As suggested in the Introduction to this paper, the valley of the now tributary river Tunguá was the head of the original Grímsá river, un- til Thverfell blocked up Reydarvatn and form- ed the source of the modern Grímsá. The mark- ed contrast in grading between the old Tunguá valley and the modern upper Grímsá valley is shown in Fig. 2. Grímsá has probably opened up an old minor tributary valley on the north side of the main valley, and the course of the stream is very youthful, interrupted by many falls and rapids, while the upper part of the valley is a shallow trench in the plateau surface. In contrast, Tunguá now runs in a wide valley, deeply cut into the plateau, and is graded to probably three base levels. In contrast to the Grímsá valley that of the Tunguá contains several farms and a main road connecting Reykjavik with the lowland to the west. It is obviously the ‘main’ valley. Associated with the well-graded Tunguá stream are two remarkable features, Englands- flói and Tungufellsflói (Figs. 1 and 2). Both appear to be platforms cut in basalt rock, Eng- landsflói at about 175 m and Tungufellsflói 130 m at its back against the Tungufell mountain, 124 m at the top of a sharp slope down to the Tunguá. They are apparently old valley floors of the Tunguá, perhaps dating from the late Pliocene when the original trenching of the 300—400 m basalt plateau took place (Einarsson, 1958, p. 20). Although the lower Tungufellsflói is probably the more recent, this does not ac- count for the major differences in the two plat- forms. Englandsflói has few major and sharp breaks of slope whereas Tungufellsflói is en- tirely bounded by marked and regular slope changes. The boundary with the steep and rather straight southern slope of Tungufell, and the outside edge at 124 m appear to be of very recent formation. Below the outside edge and above the Tunguá is a shelf at about 110 m which runs without a break into a shallow, north-north-east to south-south-west oriented channel with highest point 111 m, near a lake at the summit, below the Tungufell farm. This channel ends above the Grímsá river at 108 m, with a narrow step below at 100 m. The Tungufellsflói platform continues to the Metres Fig. 2. Long profiles of Grímsá and Tunguá rivers, and across rock platforms. Mynd 2. Langsnið af Grimsá og Tunguá. JÖKULL 26. ÁR 3
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