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Jökull - 01.12.1978, Qupperneq 109

Jökull - 01.12.1978, Qupperneq 109
MARINE LIMITS IN DÝRAFJÖRDUR AND ARNARFJÖRDUR, NW-ICELAND Eggert Lárusson, Geography Department, Durham University In the years 1973—1977 a research team, organized by the Geography Department of Durham University, carried out Geomorpho- logical and Chronological research in NW- Iceland, Vestfirdir. An essential part of the chronological investigations into the Late — Glacial period was the identification and altitude measurements of the highest marine limits. This report summarizes the work done by the author on the highest marine limits in Dýrafjördur and northern Arnarfjördur. Right above the farm at Núpur in Dýra- fjördur there is a prominent and impressive terrace feature with its backend at 111 ± 2 m a.s.l. On the pass between Mýrarfell and Gardshlídar in Dýrafjördur there is an abun- dance of raised marine features. The highest features, storm beaches, reach an estimated altitude of 110 ± 10 m. Further up the fjord, at Höfdi, thick deposits of bedded sands and gravels were observed up to an altitude of about 86 m, with cliffs immediately above. On the slopes of Helgafell, at the mouth of Dýra- fjördur, thick deposits of coarse bedded gravels, all very well rounded, were observed up to an altitude of about 85 m. Near Húsa- dalur in northern Arnarfjördur there is an impressive series of raised beaches up to an altitude of 86 ±2 m, with rocks above. In general it can be said that the evidence for very high (60 m or more) marine limits in the area has not got great chances of surviving since the fjords are surrounded by very steep mountains very close to the sea. However, raised marine features, mostly terraces, can be said to be common below an altitude of 60— 65 m. The results reported here seriously chal- lenge the prevailing theories on the heights of marine limits in Iceland. Also, the history of Late-Glacial and Post-Glacial emergence in Iceland has to be reinterpreted. A NOTE ON NOMENCLATURE OF SUBMARINE RIDGES IN ICELANDIC WATERS Svend-Aage Malmberg, Marine Research Institute The oceans around Iceland are divided by several submarine ridges which are known by various names in the literature. In this note it is attempted to eliminate the incongruity in the nomenclature of these ridges. General topographic features of the ridges are desc- ribed. Suggested names for the main submarine ridges extending from Iceland are as follows: Reykjanes Ridge to the SW, the Greenland-Iceland Ridge to the NW, the Kolbeinsey Ridge to the north at 18°W, the Iceland-Jan Mayen Ridge to the NE towards Jan Mayen at 8°W, the Iceland-Faroe Ridge to the SE, and the new name Katla Ridges to the south at 18—19°W (sedimentary ridges between canyons cutting the Icelandic continental slope). NEAR-BOTTOM DIRECT CURRENT MEASUREMENTS ON THE ICELANDIC SHELF — OVERFLOW 73 — Svend-Aage Malmberg, Marine Research Institute Information on near-bottom currents are important for studies on sediments and bot- tom topography. The bottom topography, on the other hand, affects oceanic currents. Near-bottom direct current measurements at 200 m depth on the Icelandic shelf NW and SE of Iceland show that bottom topography and atmospheric pressure variations, besides tidal variations, influence the currents, both in direction and with a periodicity of 2—3 days and 2—3 weeks. The current speed varies from zero up to 0.8 knots. JÖKULL 28. ÁR 107
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