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Jökull - 01.12.1985, Side 16

Jökull - 01.12.1985, Side 16
Late glacial oscillations and final deglaciation. During the late glacial period, in a wide and, as regards Hornstrandir, not absolutely dated sense, but roughly comprising the Late Weichselian - Early Flan- drian of Mangerud et al. (1974), the glaciers retreated and finally disappeared. In Haelavík and Adalvík there are clear indications of an early retreat on to presently dry land, followed by a renewed glacial advance, and then by the final deglaciation. The local evidence is as follows: Haelavík: High up on Haelavíkurbjarg (Fig. 7), around or above the 200 m level, lie three poorly developed cirques facing the bay. The uppermost rec- ognizable lateral deposits laid down by the glacier com- ing from the valley inside Haelavík are met with around the 150 m level. There is another, very distinct lateral terrace at about 55 m. It has a low gradient and ends with a northwardly convex terminus about 500 m inside the west end of Haelavíkurbjarg. Along the coast in Haelavík there are three cliff sections, kept open by the present marine erosion. They are numbered 1, 2 and 3 on Fig. 7. The stratigraphy of section 1 is shown in Fig. 8. The lower part of it consists of 5 m of compact, silty till, rich in boulders. In the upper part of this till is a concentration of boulders in the silty matrix (Fig. 9), interpreted as waterlain clasts. Then follows 3 m of silt, completely barren as regards both mollusc shells and foraminifera. The silt has been Fig. 5. The absolute maximum extent of glaciers during the Weichselian. The 100 m depth curve of today, de- limiting the shallower part of the shelf, runs at least 10 km beyond the indicated glacier terminus in the west and some 25 km beyond it off the northern coast. Black areas indicate high plateaux which protruded above the general ice surface. To a large extent these plateaux were probably covered by thin inactive and/or cold based icefields. 5. mynd. Hámarksút- breiðsla jökla á síðasta jökulskeiði (Weichsel). Svörtu svœðin eru háslétt- ur sem hafa staðið upp úr meginísn- um, þótt trúlega hafi verið þar þunn ísþekja. contorted by an overriding glacier, which deposited about 5 m of compact, silty and boulder rich till, very similar to that in the lower part of the section. The upper till was later abraded by the sea which then, according to the altitude of the abrasion terrace inland from this section and the border between abraded and non-abraded areas around it, reached 26—27 m above present sea level. Sections 2 and 3 (Figs. 7 and 10) show that some time, probably rather a short time after the final deglaciation (the last glacier here is represented by a sandy and gravelly supraglacial till), sea level had regressed down to or below its present level. This is indicated (section 3) by the deposition of laminated lacustrine/fluvial silt with a distinctly non-marine lacustrine/fluvial diatom spectra, below 1 m above present sea level. It was parallelled by the deposition of lacustrine sand and silt at section 2, containing lacustrine/fluvial-type diatoms. All this probably took place in what was then a system of kettleholes. Contemporaneously with the lacustrine/ fluvial deposition at section 3 a sudden and heavy influx of tephra took place. This tephra, hereafter named the Haelavík tephra and further discussed below, was deposited in the lacustrine environment at section 3 (with about 1 m of silt with a slight gyttja content on its top; Figs. 10 and 12), but as an eolian sediment at section 2. This shows that the water at section 2 had disappeared when there was still water up to the same 14 JÖKULL 35. ÁR
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