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Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 60

Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 60
Fig. 7. The cemented upper part of the Preboreal sand, which is beautifully eroded by the Trjávidarlækur. Note the cross bedding. Mynd 7. Trjáviðarlœkur hefur rofið sigfallega niður í efsta hluta Prebóreala sandsins, sem er vel samlímdur. Víxllögun sandsins sést greinilega. changing the birchwood overnight into a gloomy desert characterized by dunes ofH4 tephra. Then another Plinian eruption dumped down the H3 tephra layer 2,800 years ago, and for the next 1,600 years or so the H3 tephra drifted about. Scattered remains of plants in the reworked H3 tephra must have been transported there together with tephra. Complete lack of organic soil also seems to indicate that the plant rests are not in situ. The observations discussed above seem to indi- cate strongly that the Trjáviðarlækur basin íloor was a desert for about 2,800 years, from 4,000 BP to about 1,200 years BP, when loessial soil formation started shortly before the Settlement tephra layer fell (Profile 1 in Fig. 4). During this period parts of the H3 cover was eroded away, leaving an uneven topograhy of the surface, as can be seen in the channel banks. Possibly about 1,200 years BP, the basin was covered with vegetation again. No plant remains are found in the sandy loessial soil, but it is very likely that birch made a comeback to the basin. "l'his description applies mainly to the basin fioor. The steeper mountain slopes may have been cover- ed with vegetation more or less during the Holoc- ene. As can be seen in many areas in Iceland where soil erosion is going on, the drifting sand is raised by wind action to a certain height above which the vegatation survives.The same goes for vegetation in sheltered places, along river banks and around springs. After the H, tephra fell, permanent water supplies must liave been poorin theTrjáviðarlækur basin as the tephraof H3 and H3 is coarseand highly permeable. This is clearly demonstrated in the channel where springs issue at the contact between H t and the much denser peat (Fig. 9). This has had a draining efiect on.the ground and has increased the drifting of the sand. The Hekla eruption in 1104 AD led to desolation of farms in Pjórsárdalur valley because of the deteri- oration of vegetation. In the next decades, the veg- etation seems to have recovered, and for many cent- uries the valley»was an important source ofwood for farmers in South-Iceland. The wood utilization cul- minated in the 16th and 17th centuries (Thorarinsson Fig. 8. A birch log, 10 cm in diameter, inside the tephra layer H5. Mynd 8. Birkistofn, um 10 cm í þvermál, í gjóskulaginu H5. 56 JÖKULL 32. ÁR
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