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Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 47

Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 47
reflects a disorderly arrangement of physical properties at the resolution scale of the system, which could reflect materials deformed in a complex fashion, or till. In either case, a glacial unit is implied. b) A coherent parallel-layered reflector which coring reveals as a well-bedded silt with minor sand and clay components and occasional dropstones. We presume that internal reflect- ors represent the gross-disposition of bedding within these sediments. c) A texture composed of locally coherent parall- ed-layered reflectors which are similar to those of b) but which lack its continuity. This texture occurs between glacial units. We presume it to represent disturbed equivalents of b). d) A strong reflector located oíf the fronts of obvi- ous deltas and fans, in which there is overall parallelism of intemal reflectors, though in- dividually they may intersect. Grab samples show these to be sand or gravelly-sand bodies. Application of these interpretations to the profil- es allows us to suggest a seismic para-stratigraphy (Krumbein and Sloss 1951). This is not a litho-strati- graphy in the conventional sense, but it allows us to identify the geometry of the principal sediment masses. From this geometry and the generalised interpretation of their lithological character summ- arised above we reach generalised conclusions about the origin of the individual masses, although m detail difierent lithologies ofdiflerent genesis may occur within them. Our interpretations of the profil- es are shown in Fig. 7. On the basis of these profiles we propose the following parastratigraphy: - 6) Upper Lake Sediments - Unit F. These are sedi- ments which have accumulated in the lake after it was revealed by the retreating glacier. They are marginal beach sediments, deltas and fan deltas, slumped beds and the beds accumulat- ing on the lake floor. They will be described in detail in a subsequent paper. In the central part of the lake they are up to 40 m in thickness. 5) Glacial Unit E. This is almost exclusively re- stricted to the southern margin of the lake, where it forms a wedge up to 35 m in thickness. It is the equivalent of the till and glacially- deformed sediments exposed at surface at the southern margin of the lake. The major mor- aine ridges which formed at the glacier termin- us during its late 19th century maximum beyond the southern end of the lake mark the southern extremity of this wedge of glacial mat- erial. 4) Inter-Bed Unit D. Up to 15 m in thickness. 3) Glaáal Unit C. Up to at least 15 m in thickness. 2) Inter-Bed Unit B. Up to at least 12 m in thick- ness. 1) Glacial Unit A. Thickness unknown. Several important conclusions may be drawn about the Jökulsárlón basin: - a) The basin has been cut out of unlithified sedi- ment. No bedrock has been positively identifi- ed. b) The flat floor of the basin is a result of sedi- mentation after ice retreat. The concentration of the Upper Lake Sediments in the lowest part of the basin presumably reflects strong slump- ing down its flanks. c) Glacial Unit E can be traced directly into the tills which comprise the moraines deposited during the maximum extent of Breidamerkur- jökull in the Little Ice Age, and into the tills revealed beyond the glacier margin as it re- treated from this maximum (Fig. 6, 7). Thus, we conclude that Glacial Unit E belongs to the Little Ice Age. d) The gross disposition of reflectors in the sequ- ence deposited prior to Glacial Unit E does not reflect the form ofthe lake basin (Fig. 6 and 7). There appears to be a major unconformity at the base of Units E and F which does reflect the lake basin form. We thus conclude that Units A-D were deposited prior to the formation of the lake basin, which occured beforeor during the deposition ofUnit E in the Little Ice Age. e) The net relief of the lake basin is the combined results of erosion of Units A-D, the varying thickness of Glacial Unit E, and subsequent infilling of the basin by the Upper Lake Sedi- ments (F). Some limits can beset to theageof the pre-Unit E sequence. On the western bankofjökulsá, some 150 m below its exit from the lake, a series of silts and sands are interfolded within till. These sediments contain shells, comprising some whole as well as fragmental valves, predominantly of marine moll- uscs. A carbon-14 assay on several whole valves yielded a date of 5,464 ± 60 B.P. (SRR-948). These mollusc-bearing sediments are clearly not in their original position of deposition but have suffered glaciotectonic transport. We argue that they are most likely to have been derived from Inter-Bed Unit D, as at no place has Unit E been found to lie JÖKULL 32. ÁR 43
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