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Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 119

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the position occupied by ice around 1940. The ad- vance probably terminated about 1950 beforefurth- er retreat to its minimum position in the mid-1970’s (Caseldine and Cullingford 1981) and then readvanc- ed to the 1981 position. This sequence would ex- plain why Eythórsson (1963) only found 46 m of net retreat between 1939, a position close to the ridge on which Station 6 stands, and 1953, a position which may be marked by one of the two series of ridges between H and J. Comparison with figures for other Icelandic glaciers quoted by Eythórsson (1963) shows some evidence for contemporaneous advanc- es, especially on Mýrdalsjökull where there were advances in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s, al- though such comparisons should be treated with caution. The ridge produced by the advance which terminated in 1950 also marks the principal change in plant species found across the foreland with Salix herbacea and Polygonum vivipamm occurring consist- ently outside the ridge as dominants, only being found as isolated occurrences closer to the ice. The Iichen dates would confirm the earlier findings of Persson (1964) and Stork (1963) who observed these species only on ground deglaciated for more than 30 years. CONCLUSION The studies undertaken in 1981 which extended work started in 1979 has now led to the develop- ment of a more reliable chronology for the recent deglaciation of Gljúfurárdalur as summarised below: a) Gljúforárjökull began to retreat from its „Little Ice Age” maximum during the last decade of the 19th century and overthe next twenty years retreated about 250 m. b) Between the middle of the second decade of the 20th century and 1930 this rate of retreat slow- ed and there may have been a short phase of glacial advance or stillstand. c) There was more rapid retreat in the 1930’s, probably of the order of 200 m with the format- ion of more extensive ridge systems in the mid- 1930’s. By 1940 the margin of Gljúfurárjökull lay close to the position now defined by the major ridge system on which Station 6 stands. d) Retreat continued to the position marked by the 1946 aerial photograph and possibly slight- ly beyond this point before a period of read- vance in the late 1940’s which eventually form- ed, at its maximal extent, the ridge system mentioned in c). This was completed in 1950- 51. e) Gljúfurárjökull then retreated to its minimum position in the mid-1970’s before advancing by up to 50 m between 1977 and 1979, with a further 30 m of advance between 1979 and 1981. AC KN OW LEDGEM ENTS Deborah Barham, Nigel Gardner, Peter Hookham, Christine Hudson, Rosematy Johnson, Kathryn Padgham, Allison Tipper and Catriona Wildall contributed in various ways to the work described here. Dr. Jack Jarvis was responsible for much oj the Expedition organisation and helped with the work as well as commenting on the manu- script andproviding unpublished data. Dr. Robin Culling- ford also commented on an early draft of this paper. All members ojthe Expedition were gratejul to Hjörtur Thórar- insson and his wije at Tjórn Jor their continuing hospitality and to the people oj Svarjaðardalur and Skíðadalur Jor allowing us to work in the area. The Icelandic Research Council kindly allowed permission to continue the work in the glacier and the studies would not have been possibte without the help oj our many sponsors. TheJigures were all prepared in the Department oj Geography in the University oj Exeter. REFERENCES Andrews, J. T. and P.J. Webber, 1964: A Lichenometr- ical study of the northwestern margin of the Barnes Ice Cap: a geomorphological technique. Geog. Bulletin, 22: 80- 104. Beschel, R.E., 1950: Flechten als Altersmasstab re- zenter Moránen. Zeit. fúrGletsch. und Glaziol., 1: 152-161. Beschel, R.E., 1961: Dating rock surfaces by lichen growth and its application to glaciology and physiography (lichenometry). In Rasch, G.O. (ed.) Geology of the Arctic, 2: 1044- 1062. Calkin, P.E. and J.M. Ellis, 1981: A cirque-glacier chronology based on emergent lichens and mosses. Arctic and AlpineRes., 27: 511 -515. Caseldine, C.J. (compiler) 1981: Reportofthe Exeter University North Iceland Expedition 1979. 53 pp. Caseldine, C.J. and R.A. Cullingford, 1981: Recent mapping of Gljúfurárjökull and Gljúfurárdalur. Jökull, 31: 11-22. 8 JÖKULL 33. ÁR 117
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