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Jökull - 01.12.1985, Side 11

Jökull - 01.12.1985, Side 11
Late Quaternary Geology and Glacial History of Hornstrandir, Northwest Iceland: A Reconnaissance Study CHRISTIAN HJORT and ÓLAFUR INGÓLFSSON University of Lund, Department of Quaternary Geology, Sölvegatan 13, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden. HREGGVIÐUR NORÐDAHL, Science Institute University of Iceland, Dunhaga 3, ÍS — 107 Reykjavík, Iceland. ABSTRACT The northern part of the northwest (Vestfirdir) penin- sula of Iceland is a basalt plateau dissected by fjords and rather short, glacially eroded valleys. Its northern coast is called Hornstrandir. Its Quaternary geology was recon- noitered by the authors in 1982 and 1983. No signs of glacial erosion or deposition were found on the high (400—500 m) plateaux and it is therefore concluded that these were not inundated by actively eroding glaciers, at least not during the last (Weichselian) glaciation. Using altitudes of glacially unaffected plateaux as a measure of the absolute maximum thick- ness of the outlet glaciers, their maximum horizontal extent can be approximated. It is then found that the glaciers could only have reached about halfway to the edge of the shelf and it is possible that they did not even reach that far. The time of general deglaciation could not be absolutely dated, but by analogy with other areas in Iceland, and around the Northeast Atlantic, it most probably took place during the latest Weichselian and earliest Flandrian. The sea then stood 26—15 m higher than today and at least in some valleys the retreat of the glaciers was interrupted by a readvance — perhaps an equivalent to the Younger Dryas readvance elsewhere. The equilibrium line altitude (ELA) at the end of the Weichselian was around or below the present 150 m level. A heavy influx of basaltic tephra, the Haelavík tephra, took place shortly after deglaciation. During the Little Ice Age glaciers were re-established in 7—10 cirques on northern Hornstrandir. The ELA in these cirques varied with exposure between 300 and 500 m, and some glaciers descended as much as to 150 m below their basin-floor altitudes. Lichenometric studies at one site indicate that the Little Ice Age glacial maxi- mum was reached around 1860 AD, perhaps a little earlier. The retreat, at that place, was largely finished by 1920, when the glacier had almost disappeared. Today glaciers are found in only four cirques, but small firns exist on some high plateaux and mountain ridges. INTRODUCTION Hornstrandir is the northernmost part of the north- west, Vestfirdir peninsula of Iceland (Fig. 1), and is here defined as the coastal area from Ritur eastwards to Hornbjargsviti (Fig. 2). Little has been known about the Quaternary geology and glacial history of Hornstrandir. Scattered refer- ences to glacial deposits and striae in the area can be found in the literature, but detailed stratigraphical and morphological information has been lacking. This paper attempts to fill some of the gaps. It is based on two short reconnaissances of the area, combined with extensive air-photo interpretation and a re-examination of the scattered data available in the geological literature. During one week in July 1982 CH and HN studied the Adalvík-Rekavík area in the west (Fig. 2), and during JÖKULL 35. ÁR 9
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