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Jökull - 01.12.1985, Síða 75

Jökull - 01.12.1985, Síða 75
(2) Lichenometric evidence In areas C and D the maximum lichen thalli generally conform to the expected relative ages suggested by the morphological evidence. The maximum thallus dia- meter in this central valley area reaches 110 mm on the „proximal outwash deposit" of the Holar deposit. Thalli on the T2 terrace, which is believed to be associated with ice retreat following the Holar limit, average c. 90-95 mm, while north of the Holar deposit lichen thallus diameters tend to become progressively smaller. On T3 the lichen thalli range from 60 to 65 mm, while on the more proximal intermoraine outwash deposits themselves maximum thallus diameters range from 30- 35 mm between distal moraine ridges (Zones XXII, XXIII), to 20—23 mm nearer the ice margin (Zones XXIV, XXV), to only 9—14 mm on the proximal inter- moraine outwash deposits (XXVI, XXVII). Similarly, maximum thallus diameters become progressively smaller through the terrace sequence of T2 to T5 as one approaches the present Jökulsá. While T3 thalli reach 60—65 mm in diameter, those on T4 average only 20— 30 mm, and are totally absent on the T5 deposits (Table 1). Although this area appears to have had a complex history of moraine deposition followed by meltwater dissection and deposition, local variations in maximum thallus diameter appear to be reasonably consistent. For example, the morphological evidence suggests that meltwater channels XXIV and XX (Fig. 1) are contem- poraneous, and indeed the similarity of thallus sizes (especially of the mean of the 5 largest thalli) for these two zones supports this morphological interpretation. Area A, by contrast, exhibits apparently anomalous thallus sizes, for maximum diameters are not only highly variable, both between and within individual morphological zones, but also are relatively small when compared with the largest sizes found in area C, an area that is clearly much younger. Hence, the largest thalli found on the high terrace surfaces range between only 51 and 91 mm, and those in the flood channels between 43 and 73 mm. In addition, many sites exhibited very small lichens (10 mm) or were devoid of all thalli. Similarly, area B exhibits relatively small thallus dia- meters compared with area C, which clearly postdates area B. Maximum thallus diameters range between only 65 and 86 mm, and local variability is again extremely high, particularly on the lowest terrace (Zone X) where over 70 per cent of search areas were devoid of lichens. (3) Interpretation of relative age evidence Two clear patterns of lichen size distribution in re- lation to the relative ages of sandur deposits have emerged. Firstly, the maximum thallus diameters on the more recently deposited outwash sediments within vall- ey fill areas C and D, conform fairly consistently to the apparent morphological history of the proximal pro- glacial zone. By contrast, however, the maximum thall- us diameters on the adjacent higher terrace surfaces of areas A and B, are anomalously small and locally highly variable, suggesting that these sizes do not reflect the age of the deposit and/or its period of abandonment by meltwaters. A number of possible explanations may be proposed for the small thallus diameters found on the older, higher deposits: (I) The observed lichen thalli may not represent the first generation of thallus development in the area, but an unknown generation in the longterm colonization of these deposits, resulting from the natural decay and subsequent replacement of older lichens. (II) The lichens observed may indeed represent first generation lichens, but have colonized a deposit that was formerly soil-covered. Hence the „relative age“ in fact may represent the relative age of more recent soil stripping and erosion, rather than of original sandur deposition. This possibility seems particularly likely in area B, where evidence of extensive soil erosion exists in the form of the few relict soil patches still remaining. (III) Owing to relatively harsh environmental con- ditions (see below) for lichen growth on the high ter- races, thallus growth may not have been continuous since initial colonization; hence, although the lichens may be of first generation, their growth may have been severely and repeatedly interrupted, and growth rates hence very irregular. (IV) The observed maximum thallus sizes may rep- resent the largest dimension that can be attained before rock weathering occurs. High rates of rock weathering are readily apparent in areas A and B and include, in particular, chemical disintegration, frost shattering and exfoliation, frost heave and eolian abrasion. In many sites thalli are only found on south-facing rock surfaces, sheltered from strong, cold, sediment-laden winds blow- ing off the ice cap. (V) The absence of large thalli may reflect the ab- sence of any suitable rock material for colonization. Clasts that are too small, too exposed or of unsuitable texture and composition would preclude thallus development. Many sites in areas A and B are mantled by large bouiders, cobbles and rock fragments providing suitable substrates for lichen colonization, but a high proportion of palagonite breccias in certain areas (e.g. flood channels and Zone X in area B) precludes wide- spread development of thalli, compared with areas richer in fine grained basalts. The relative contribution of each of these factors to the presence of anomalously small lichen thalli in areas JÖKULL 35. ÁR 73
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