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HENGILL- SOG -VALLE Y Post- glacial Last Glacial (Wiirm) Last Inter glacial Glacial 2. <5’ 4 ~tZ ' o Lavg (Nesjahraun, Hellisheidi) marme terraces lake terraces/moraine interglacial lava of Bitra - Arstadafjall hyaloclastite "j y0ung ridges pillow lava, breccia > north of J Hengill supraglacial lava cop breccia piliow lava tillite Subglacial acidic rocks of Sleggja supraglacial lava cap Hengill tuya hyaloclastite pillow lava Hœdir lava shield supraglacial lava cap subglacial ridges of Grafningshólsar Hahryggur Stangarhóls units / /*.- /\ iQl 'ím Glacial A A £ Iql m A Xgl tillite basalts underneath Graf ningshólsar fluvial and lake beds lava lignite/conglomerate hyaloclastite tillite Slope behind Stórihóls farm basalt lava foreset breccia Exposed in Sog valley below Stóriháls conglomerate/sandstone bosalt lava volcanic ash/with organic matter moraine basalt lava Temporarily exposed in tunnel Fig. 13. Composite section through the Upper Pleistocene of Hengill and the Grafningshálsar volcanic systems of SW-Iceland. The rocks are primarily hyaloclastite forming thick units of small lateral extent (no thickness scale!). Intercalated lava flows formed when the area was ice free either during interglacials or as lava cap above the in- fluence of glaciers. The lowest part of the section is from T. Tryggvason, 1955. or less continuous from the Holocene well back into the Upper Pleistocene and includes 4 inter- glacial/glacial cycles. No radiogenic ages are available. The microflora of a single thin lignite bed occurring in the section resembles that of Svínafell (base of Öraefajökull) which has been tentatively dated at about half a million years. The high proportion of subglacial rocks relative to subaerial lavas within the Upper Pleistocene series especially towards southwestern and Central Iceland indicates that the glacial periods were of longer duration in Upper Pleistocene time than during build up of the Plio-Pleistocene series. Glacial erosion features within the Upper Pleistocene series or neovolcanic zones in general are, however, rather insignificant; apparently vol- canic accumulation proceeded there at a much faster rate than denudation by glacial or fluvial agencies. Nevertheless subglacial eruptions are known to produce large quantities of fragmental material that is carried away with the meltwater and redeposited downstream from the site of erup- tion. Glacial erosion became very effective outsidé areas of volcanic accumulation. In western Iceland about 800—1000 m deep valleys have been carved out in less than 1.8 m.y. and on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula even in less than 1 m.y. In southeastern Iceland erosion was even more rapid exceeding 1 km in a million years. Postglacial time. The Postglacial series comprises lava flows and pyroclastics, unconsolidated marine clays, fluvio- glacial and fluvial outwash and soil formed after deglaciation of the land area. The oldest Post- glacial strata occur in western and northern Ice- land which became uncovered from glaciers before the Younger Dryas period. The Younger Dryas glaciation still covered about half of the land area of Iceland, mainly its southeastern part (Fig. 14). The span of time represented by the Postglacial is thus quite different for e.g. the Reykjanes Pen- insula (11.000—13000 years) and the highlands southwest of Vatnajökull, perhaps around 9000 years. Postglacial volcanism continued along the same pattern as during the last glacial and interglacial periods. Some 24 volcanic systems have been active in Postglacial time. Their total lava production has been estimated as 400—500 km3, and the lavas cover about 12.000 km2, i.e. over 10% of the surface of Iceland. About 90% of the Postglacial volcanics are basaltic and 10% intermediate and acidic, a similar ratio as found in the older series. Volcanism was by no means evenly distributed within the neovolcanic zones. Lava production was highest in JÖKULL 29. AR 19
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