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Fig. 1. Location of the fossiliferous deposits men- tioned in the text. SELARDALUR GERPIR SKAMMIDALUR North Iceland. In the Lower Pliocene also the first tillites appear. The Lower Pliocene climate was probably similar to that in coastal Europe today where the mean temperature for the coldest month is close to 0°C. The water temperature (annual mean tempera- ture) in the Tjörnes area during the Lower Pliocene, when the marine Tapes and Mactra Zones were deposited, was at least 10°C, or about 5°C higher than the present one, as indicated by the presence of Glycimeris glycimeris (Linné), Abra alba (Wood) and other warmth-loving mollusc species. Plio-Pleistocene and Upper Pleistocene climate Stratigraphical studies in Iceland indicate at least 10 glaciations during the Upper Pliocene and about as many during the Pleistocene. At the beginningof the Plio-Pleistocene, about 3 m.y. ago, a climatic deterioration took place, affecting the flora as well as the marine fauna. The temperate conifers and deciduous trees became extinct during the Plio-Pleistocene (3.1—0.7 m.y.) and could not reach Iceland again during interglacials, probably because it was already an island. The most prominent constituents of the Plio-Pleistocene flo- ras were Alnus, Betula, Salix and grasses, as indicated by the interglacial floras in Bakkabrúnir, North Iceland (between 2 and 1 m.y.), and Stöd, West Iceland (slightly older than 1 m.y.). The Pleistocene floras became more and more similar to the present one, which is clearly of European affinity. Pinus became extinct about 1 m.y. ago after the deposition of the 2—1 m.y. old interglacial sediments in Breidavik, Tjörnes Penin- sula, North Iceland, and the sediments in Stöd, West Iceland. Alnus was still living in Iceland dur- ing the third last interglacial when the fresh-water sediments at Svínafell, southeastern Iceland, were deposited, whereas it is unknown in deposits from the last two interglacial stages. Apparently the first interglacials were milder than the later ones and probably the first glaciations were not so severe. On the other hand, the third last and the second last glaciations seem to have been extremely severe. The climate during the later interglacial stages was probably similar to the present one, but during the glaciations the annual mean temperature was at least 5—10°C lower than today and the snow- line was about 1000 m lower. During the last glaciation Iceland was almost completely covered with ice, but the main accumulation was south of the present water shed, which indicates that the precipitation was mainly brought by southerly winds, as is the case today. The Plio-Pleistocene marine faunas reveal a similar trend. The Upper Pliocene marine fauna in Skammidalur, South Iceland, comprises warmth- loving species as Chamelea (= Venus) gallina (Linné), Scrobicularia plana (da Costa), and Abra alba (Wood). These are not found in younger Pleistocene deposits and do not live in Iceland now. This indi- cates a water temperature 2—4°C higher than the present one. In the Tjörnes area the thermophilic species disappeared before the deposition of the Upper Pliocene Serripes groenlandicus Zone. How- ever, the change in the marine Tjörnes fauna is JÖKULL 29. ÁR 45
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