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Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 12

Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 12
Fig. 8. Observations of glacial markings in coastal areas; filled circles: observations by G.H. Mynd 8. Spor ejtirjokla í strandsvœh- um íslands. the north, a typical till with glacially reworked boulders was observed. It is evident that the whole of Reynisijall was covered by the last inland ice sheet, as is the case with the entire area between Mýrdalsjökull and the sea. CONCLUDING REMARKS Evidence of glaciation in the peripheral areas of Iceland, brought together from several sources, is summarized in Fig. 8, which makes it clear that the whole coastland once was covered by the inland ice sheet. Traces ofglacial activity on many high points close to the present coast - a field where Kjartans- son made an important contribution - demonstrate that the ice sheet must have had a considerable thickness and it invaded vast areas of the shelf. - A thorough program of echo sounding and sub-bott- om profiling of the sea floor, specially in front of the fjord valleys, where end-moraines might be expect- ed, is needed and represent a fascinating object for research. What about the possibility of ice-free mountain areas? It is well known from the higher parts of the Scandinavian mountains that glacial traces may be scarse, even if the region definitely was covered by the inland ice sheet. The main reason for this lack of evidence is the intensity offrost and slope processes. In other words, a total absence ofglacial traces does not necessarily prove ice-free conditions. Worse than that, from Scandinavia, Antarctica and other areas we know that deeply weathered bedrock, nun- atak and glacial cirque topography may have been overridden by an ice cover without beingdestroyed. One mountain has had a special place in the discussions of nunataks. As Thoroddsen (1906, p. 334) did not fmd any traces of glaciation on the top ofBláfjall south of Mývatn, l,222m high, while the neighbouring Sellandafjall, 988 m, showed glacial striae on its top, he thought he could compute the ice thickness in the region. However, van Bemmelen and Rutten in their book about the table mountains of northern Iceland (1955) found that the top plat- eau is mainly covered by postglacial lava, except for a small area, where glacial scouring was observed. Because of bad weather they were not able to give the exact location of the area, but believe it was “rather near the younger crater”, because there “is the only region which shows an even surface on the airphotos”. The area is shown on their map II. I visited the top plateau of Bláfjall onjuly 12, 1972, in the company of Sverrir Tryggvason of Reynihlíd. The “even surface” was not glacially scoured but covered by postglacial lava of the helluhraun type. Much snow made a thorough investigation of the whole plateau impossible and snowfree areas were mostly covered by solifluction features. Thus the question of whether or not there are any glacial traces on Bláfjall remains open; even van Bentmel- en and Rutten seem to have had some doubts about it. 10 JÖKULL 32. ÁR
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