Jökull


Jökull - 01.12.1985, Side 40

Jökull - 01.12.1985, Side 40
Fig. 7. The NE flank of Fella- heiði, showing the discon- tinuity between the lower basalts and the overlying col- umnar basalt, together with the directions of the channel sys- tems. S shows Sandvatn stóra, F is Fjallsel, R is Rangárhnjúkur. — 7. mynd. Loftmynd af Fellaheiði. otherwise dry, level floors rising to the N. The present stream is a much more recent feature and its course is largely determined by the channels, which appear to end on the margin of the plateau, guided by the trend of the flexure zone, (Fig. 2). The landscape between the N end of Lagarfljót and the Fellaheiði plateau is one of hill masses deeply dissected by ice and channel systems. One of the higher hiils, Hafrafell, 218 m, has channels right on its summit, associated with large and small cavettos close by, which often end in sharply pointed hollows. The channels are extremely sharply cut also, and one, containing a sheep- fold, has horizontal floor and almost vertical sides marked with ice scratches and hollows. It is difficult to visualise how such a cross-section could be cut by ice alone, however, even when working in dykes less re- sistant than the local basalt flows, and the most likely agent could be water under thick ice, which could also account for the cavettos. Some rather similar features of channels and cavettos are also found on the top and flanks of Heiðarendi, at 400 m the point of the plateau overlooking Jökuldalur, but the main assemblage of channels is around Rangárhnjúkur, 562 m. This pro- minent point forms the N end of a thick band of columnar basalt, which runs from the SW on top of the plateau, (Figs. 1 and 7), at a marked angle to the strike of the Lagarfljót flexure zone and showing up clearly as a distinct feature on Landsat images. It appears that the northerly trend of the moving ice was interrupted by this resistant feature and diverted round its end, where the cliff is steep and there are no channels. As soon as the ice was able to resume its northerly trend, however, the slopes are cut with lines of channels running up and down over the spurs, and extending to the summit point, just below which is a small channel with a pond in it. Here, again, it seems possible to suggest the com- bined activity of ice and water and in this case where the ice was apparently constrained against the resistant rock face, internal pressure would be high and water be 38 JÖKULL 35. ÁR
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