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modified the results of Kjartansson in the area between Borgarfjördur and Hvalfjördur. Kjart- ansson (1960, 1968) showed localities where sub- fossil marine molluscs are preserved in the sedi- ments. More recently Fridriksdóttir (1978) and Ingólfsson (1981) have added to his compilation (Fig. 1). Jónsson (1972) and Gunnlaugsson et al. (1973) dealt with the sediments of Melasveit and Leirársveit from a hydrogeological point of view, and suggested that the surface sediments in the vicinity of the ridge Skorholtsmelar were of flu- vioglacial origin. Gíslason (1973) measured the thickness of the Melasveit and Leirársveit sedi- ments by geophysical methods. He reported a maximum thickness of about 60 m at the ridge Skorholtsmelar. An estimated mean thickness of about 25 m for these sediments can be deduced from Gíslason’s data. Hafstad (1974) studied the stratigraphy of the Mela- and Ásbakkar cliffs and came to conclusions similar to Bárdarson’s (1923). Torfason (1974) investigated the sedi- ments in the Andakíll-Skorradalur area. He described sections through the sediments and mapped their surface coverage. Torfason recog- nized outcrops of tills at several localities in Skor- radalur and described two sets of marine terraces in the area, one being at approximately 70 m and the other at 40 m. He proposed fluvioglacial origin for the terrace sediments, and suggested that possibly some of the higher terraces are at least partially composed of stratified tills. Ashwell (1967, 1975) investigated the Anda- kíll-Skorradalur area, and published radiocarbon dates for shells collected from the deposits (Table 1). He recognized three major types of sediments which he termed as cobble drift, glacial marine drift and fluvioglacial deposits. Ashwell observed the glacial marine drift in two main types of localities: (1) rather thin, usually massive deposits on the rock floor of the lowlands, and (2) thicker deposits generally showing some layered structures, sometimes contorted, in and near the entrances to the valleys, at a higher elevation than those on the lowlands. He did not suggest any temporal difference between the two sets of deposits. Ashwell published cumulative frequency curves and scattergrams for mean size, standard deviation and skewness for samples col- lected from the sediments. He suggested that much of the material ultimately derived from subglacial or englacial transport and deposition. Ashwell concluded that deltaic sediments in the Fig. 4. Composite vertical section of sedimentary strata of Melasveit and Leirársveit. Slightly mod- ified from Ingólfsson (1981). Mynd 4. — Samsett jarðlagasnið er sýnir jarðlagaskipan setlaga í Melasveit og Leirársveit. area were subglacially deposited, and contra- dicted Bárdarson (1923) by stating that recog- nized forms of moraines, lateral or terminal, were lacking in the tributary valleys of Borgar- fjördur. Sigbjarnarson (1976) and Hafstad (1980) briefly described the sediments of Melasveit and Leirársveit. They both recognized the sequence to be constituted chiefly of marine and glacioge- nic sediments. lngólfsson (1981) investigated the lithostra- tigraphy in the area between Borgarfjördur and Hvalfjördur. He studied the stratigraphy of the Melabakkar and Ásbakkar cliffs, and disting- uished between three major silt units on the basis of their lithology and fossil content. He consi- dered the silt units to be of glaciomarine origin. Ingólfsson also recognized fluvioglacial and littoral sediments in the sequence and found evi- dence of a glacial advance from the Svínadalur valley subsequent to the deposition of the lower- most silt unit. He also presented a composite 122 JÖKULL 34. ÁR
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