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Fig. 2. Lichen growth curves for Rhiz- ocarpon geographicum after Jaksch (1975), and Dugmore and Williams, in relation to maximum thallus dia- meter on the proglacial sandur depos- its, Sólheimajökull. 2. mynd. Þvermál stærstu flétta sem fall af aldri á Sól- heimasandi. unvegetated scoured sandur remnants, numerous scat- tered boulders and large-scale ripple and dune struc- tures. The terrace surfaces are mantled by frost-shat- tered and wind-blasted basalt and yellow-brown palago- nite breccia fragments, embedded in a black gravelly pumice matrix. These high terrace and channel features clearly relate to former jökulhlaup events associated with a period of ice expansion when marginal melt- waters drained through a deeply dissected gorge (Thurragil, Fig. 1). The northern margin of this high sandur is truncated by a wide, incised channel meander that sweeps first towards the south and then northwards towards the valley wall. This channel finally emerges about 4 km to the west at Skóga, and then turns southwards to the sea. Area B represents the Sólheima- sandur terraces lying to the east of the Jökulsá River. The upper terrace surfaces lie at an elevation of c. 58— 80 m above sea level, and clearly postdate the formation of the Skógasandur terraces. The lowermost terrace (Zone X), however, is mantled by deeply weathered cobble deposits, and appears to represent an exhumed surface of much greater age. This Zone X deposit indeed appears to extend westwards beneath the Skóga- sandur, and southwards as far as the coast. Three relict soil patches are present on the otherwise unvegetated, soil-free terraces (Fig. 1), with the deepest soil section reaching c. 2 m in depth, and comprising up to ten tephra layers overlying the cobbly terrace surface. (See later). Areas C and D are located in the central Jökulsá valley, incised between the Skóga- and Sólheimasandur terraces. The Jökulsá sandur deposits include gravel, cobble and boulder terraces, often with a substantial mat of Rhacomitrium lanuginosum moss, Empetrum nigrum, Vaccinium uliginosum, Salix lanata and S. herbacea. The terrace deposits are clearly related to terminal moraine ridges and lateral spillway channels in the adjacent upland (e.g. Jökulsárgil, Fig. 1), associated with a progressively retreating ice mass. The boundary between areas C and D is marked by a relatively high (up to approx. 100 m). steeply graded bouldery outwash deposit (Zone XI on Fig. 1) known as the Holar deposit (Landmaelingar Islands, 1973). This Holar deposit is mantled with large washed moraine deposits („Proximal outwash“ of Carswell at al., op. cit.) which appear to represent the oldest deposit within the Jökulsá valley itself (i.e. within zones C and D). The distal zones of the Holar deposit are buried by a lower, more gently graded valley sandur deposit (Zone XIII in Fig. 1) in area C, associated with meltwaters draining through Gorge 3 (Jökulsárgil). Area D extends northwards from the Holar deposit to the present ice- margin, and includes the series of moraines studied in detail by Jaksch (1970, 1975) and by Dugmore and Williams in 1983. In addition to the Holar deposit, 4 other main terraces, T2 to T5, have been identified, with the higher T2 deposit occurring only in area C, and the lower T3 to T5 terraces extending progressively northwards through areas C and D (details given in Maizels, in prep.). Hence, according to morphologic and topographic evidence the likely sequence of outwash formation com- menced with Zone X, which formerly extended across most of the glacier foreland, followed by areas A, B (excluding Zone X), C and D. Within each of these areas, the relative age of a number of individual deposits has also been determined according to these geomorphological criteria, and are listed in Table 1. 72 JÖKULL 35. ÁR
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