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Jökull - 01.12.1985, Side 20

Jökull - 01.12.1985, Side 20
Fig. 10. The coastal cliff sections 2 and 3 in Haelavík. For legend see Fig. 8.10. mynd. Strandsnið 2 og 3 í Hœlavík. likely that zone A in reality represents the true Weichse- lian maximum position of the ice front outside Adalvík. Stadarvatn and Thverdalur: At southeastern Adalvík, glacial striae (direction from 164°) at 140 m altitude on the west end of the Hvarfnúpur mountain (Figs 6 and 11) show that an actively eroding glacier of at least that thickness at one time expanded from the mouth of the Stadarvatn valley. Younger stages of this glacier are indicated by the following features: (1) On the southern slopes of the Stadarvatn valley, about 1 km west of the lake, there is a set of subglacially engorged eskers (Sugden and John 1976, p. 331) run- ning perpendicular to the slope (Fig. 11). (2) Between the west end of Hvarfnúpur and the mouth of Thverdalur a higher set of lateral deposits are found between 70 m and 50 m altitude (Fig. 11). The sediments are a rather coarse supraglacial till with hum- mocky surface, and with irregular drainage channels trending down towards the valley. (3) Directly below follows another set of lateral deposits, situated approximately between 50 m and 35 m. These are less hummocky, contain more glaciofluvial material and the drainage channels here run parallel to the main valley. (4) These two sets of lateral deposits seem to corre- spond to a terminal moraine zone, about 500 m wide, at the mouth of Thverdalur, deposited by a glacier in that valley and with superimposed drainage channels runn- ing outwards from Thverdalur. The proximal part of the moraine zone lies around 70 m and the distal part between 40 m and 25 m. The distal slope is steep which could indicate either a deposition against a glacier in the Stadarvatn valley or erosion by such a glacier. (5) The final recession of Stadarvatn glacier to behind the present coastline and to the conspicuous Stadarvatn moraines, just west of the Iake (Fig. 11), was related to a sea level about 15 m higher than today. This is indicated by (a) the altitude of the inner part of a wide abrasion terrace in front of the Stadarvatn moraines, coinciding with a change from clearly supramarine till to a sandy, gravelly cover on and around these ridges, and (b) a distinct beach cliff below the mouth of Thverdalur. These features are found between 17 m and 14 m, the approximate level of the local marine limit. A section along the stream draining Stadarvatn, slightly west of the lake (section in Fig. 8, position in Fig. 11), shows, from bottom and up, a rather sandy till covered by a bed of glaciofluvial sand and gravel, about 1 m thick. The upper bed is gravelly in its lower and upper parts, but sandy in the middle. It lies roughly 16— 17 m above present sea level, which corresponds to the marine limit, and thus sea level probably stood below the 16—17 m level when the sand/gravel bed was depo- sited. The glaciofluvial sediments are covered by another sandy till, about 5 m thick, with large boulders on its surface. How far the glacier depositing the upper till reached can not be determined, only that after a probable initial deglaciation, at a sea level below 16 m, the Stadarvatn glacier readvanced. There are two alt- ernative interpretations of the glacial geology here: (1) That a first retreat of the glacier into the Stadar- vatn basin took place when sea level stood rather low (see stratigraphy at Látrar described below). Later the glacier readvanced across the glaciofluvial deposits on top of the lower till, without disturbing them, to beyond the present coastline, forming the lateral terraces at 50-35 m. Probably sea level was rising at the time. Later the glacier started to disintegrate, the subglacially engorged eskers were deposited, and the active front of the glacier retreated to a position immediately west of 18 JÖKULL 35. ÁR
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