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Jökull - 01.12.1978, Page 24

Jökull - 01.12.1978, Page 24
Fig. 3. Large boulders and stones on the sur- face of Raudhóla- sandur. View towards north. Mynd. 3. Stórgrýtisdreif á Rauðhólasandi. Horft til norðurs. sandur-plain is the large number of stones and boulders of basalt, hyaloclastite and tillite lying on its surface (Fig. 3). The biggest boulders measure 2.4 m in diameter. The concentration of the boulders decreases towards north and west (Fig. 4), and so does the hyaloclastite and tillite content (Fig. 5). These rocks are less resistant to water-abrasion than lava blocks. Besides the stones and boulders the sandur- plain is built mostly of sand and gravel (Fig. e). About one kilometre to the southeast of Raudhólasandur a small hill rises about 30 m above the surroundings (Fig. 2). This hill consists mostly of pillow lava and breccias and is cut through by a 100—150 m wide and 35 m deep gorge. Rounded basaltic lava boulders (0.5— 1 m in diameter) were found widely scattered on the slopes of the gorge leaving no doubt about its fluvioglacial origin. The gorge must have been cut as a superposed gorge, when the hill was buried beneath a cover of glacier ice. The direction of the gorge is towards the southeastern corner of Raud- hólasandur, parallel to the ice movement. Thus it is most likely that the cutting of the gorge and the formation of the sandur-plain were synchronous, formed at a time when the ice margin lay at the southern terrace of Raudhólasandur. The large number of boulders on the top of the sandur-plain and the cutting of the gorge indicate that an immense volume of water flowed here during a short period, i.e. a catas- trophic glacier outburst or a jökulhlaup took place. Catastrophic floods from glaciers are common in Iceland. They may occur when water is released suddenly from ice-dammed lakes or from meltwater storages at subglacial geothermal areas or the sites of volcanic erup- tions. The first possibility is very unlikely in this area. Such ice dammed lakes are usually blocked up in tributary valleys. The only pos- sible valleys for damming of this kind in the area are situated between the Illvidrahnjúkar mountains, but they run parallel to the ice movement. It is more likely that the jökul- hlaup occurred in connection with a sub- glacial eruption. Several eruptions took place in this area during the Lateglacial and Post- glacial time (Kjartansson 1965). The table mountain Miklafell is situated at the northeastern corner of Hofsjökull, about 20 km to the southeast of Raudhólasandur. Table mountains are formed in subglacial eruptions and consist of hyaloclastite with basaltic lavas on the top. If the eruption lasts long enough, the crater is built up over the massive ice and basaltic lavas begin to flow (Kjartansson 1943). Thus table mountains can be used to estimate the thickness of the ice at the time of their formation. In the case of 22 JÖKULL 28. ÁR
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