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Jökull - 01.12.1978, Page 20

Jökull - 01.12.1978, Page 20
The Deglaciation of the Area North and Northeast of Hofsjökull, Central Iceland INGIBJÖRG KALDAL National Energy Authority, Reykjavík, Iceland ABSTRACT The recession of the Weichselian ice sheet in the area to the north and northeast of the Hofsjökull ice cap in Central Iceland is described. First the retreat was towards soulheast but later turned more to the south and southwest east of Hofsjökull. The recession was interrupted by eight stillslands or readvances, which are marked by end moraines and proglacial sandur-plains. Generally the end moraines run per- pendicular to the present margin of Hofsjökull. This indicates that the Hofsjökull mountain area became ice free at an earlier stage. When the glacier margin was at the northernmost end moraine, the Raudhólar moraine, a great jökul- hlaup took place, caused by a subglacial eruption. A huge. ice-contact sandur-plain was formed in this jökulhlaup. Most of the fluvioglacial deposits in the area were laid down by rivers from the retreating Lateglacial ice sheet. Rivers from the present Hofsjökull deposit material only nearest to the glacier. Since meltwater supply from the present ice cap has never been as great as after 1920, most of these recent deposits were formed in the present century. The possible Búdi (Younger Dryas) age of the oldest end moraine is discussed. INTRODUCTION The area dealt with in this paper is situated to the north and northeast of the Hofsjökull ice cap in Central Iceland (Fig. 1). A relatively flat plateau rises from an approximately 600 m elevation above sea level at the edge of the deep and narrow Skagafjördur valleys in the north, and reaches 800—900 m in the south, where the area is bounded by Hofsjökull. The topography is characterized by low relief. However some mountains, especially at the northern margin of Hofsjökull, rise 150—250 m above the surroundings. The vegetation in the area is sparse, concentrated along lakes and rivers, with wide completely barren areas in between. The bedrock of the area is mostly covered by glacial and fluvioglacial deposits. There- fore, boundaries between the formations are not always clear. The bedrock belongs to the early Pleistocene Gray Basalt Formation and the young Pleistocene Móberg Formation, the basalts being inter- or supraglacial and the móberg subglacial (Kjartansson 1965). Most of the mountains to the north of Hofsjökull were formed in subglacial eruptions on north-south trending fissures, probably in late Weichselian time. To the east of Hofsjökull the direction of the fissures is northeast-southwest. One table- mountain, Miklafell, was formed in the northeast corner of Hofsjökull. The volcanism has continued into Holocene time, and three small Postglacial lavas were formed at the northern margin of Hofsjökull (Kjartansson 1965). Their exact age is unknown. THE DIRECTION OF GLACIER MOVEMENT Glacial striae, fluted surfaces and end mo- raines show the direction of glacial movement in the area to the north and northeast of Hofsjökull (Fig. 1). Glacial striae are common on lava expo- sures in the area, except in the southernmost 18 JÖKULL 28. ÁR
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