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Jökull - 01.12.1989, Side 30

Jökull - 01.12.1989, Side 30
Fig. 5. The Álftanes peninsula and the Álftanes end-moraine formed by a short glacial advance dur- ing Younger Dryas or Preboreal times. Photo B. Aðalsteinsson. Mynd5. Álftanes og Álftanesgarðurinn. Jökulgarður frá stuttu framskriði Suðvesturlandsjökulsins í eða skömmu eftir ísaldarlok. Ljósm. B. Aðalsteinsson. marine sediments by the erosion of the glacier that deposited the upper till. The outermost end- moraines from the Younger Dryas glacier are still unknown, but most likely they lie on the floor of the Faxaflói bay a bit further out. The Weichselian glaciation ended 10,000 years BP, and the Holocene began. It is not known when the glaciers of the Younger Dryas retreated from their outermost position. Their retreat seems to have been rapid, although not continuous. It slowed down from time to time, and stopped at times, and the gla- ciers even advanced again for a while. The Álftanes end-moraine, and the group of moraines by Kópa- vogur are examples of such advances during late Younger Dryas or early-Preboreal. SEA LEVEL CHANGES The sea followed the retreating glaciers behind the present coast line. Sediments were deposited on top of the ground moraine on the sea floor and sea shells occupied the area. The age determinations from Austurströnd at Seltjarnarnes, and Hótel Loft- Fig. 6. Raised beach of early Preboreal age 43 m a.s.l. at the Öskjuhlíð hill in Reykjavík. Photo Á.Hj. Mynd 6. Strandlína frá upphafi nútíma í Oskjuhlíð í 43my.s. Ljósm. A.Hj. leiðir, indicate that the glacier had left the area 9800-9900 BP. Preboreal coast lines are 43 m above sea level on Öskjuhlíð (Fig. 6), just over 40 m at Nónhæð south of Kópavogur, and 32 m at Hvaleyrarholt. There are, however, no indications regarding the sea level dur- ing Alleröd. According to Ingólfsson (1987a,b) the sea level on the outer part of Borgarfjörður was about 60 m above present sea level during late Younger Dryas, and at 80-90 m during late Older Dryas. In Reykjavík, it is therefore likely, that the sea rose higher during Alleröd than it did later, perhaps up to about 50-100 m above sea level. SUMMARY The Fossvogur layers at Nauthólsvík and Skerja- fjörður are a well preserved geological formation of late Weichselian and Holocene sediments. The sedi- ments and the age determinations presented here reflect the following geological development: 28 JÖKULL, No. 39, 1989
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