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at Reykjavíkurflugvöllurpostdated the marine limit in Reykjavík. DOUBLE ADVANCE DEGLACIATION (DAD) MODEL The SAD-model remained unchanged only for a relatively short while, or until Th. Einarsson (1960) correlated the formation of two moraines; one on Álftanes in the vicinity of Reykjavík (Tryggvason and Jónsson, 1958) and another in the outer parts of Hvalfjörður (Bárðarson, 1923), with a glacier readvance preceding the Búði-Hólkot stage (Fig. 1). He referred to this older advance of the inland ice sheet as the Álftanes advance and compared it with Pjeturss’ (1910) ”Langanesstadium“ (Th. Einarsson, 1961). Later Th. Einarsson (1967, 1968) correlated these moraines with terminal moraines in the up- per Borgarfjörður, Húnaflói, and Eyjafjörður areas (Fig. 1). Furthermore, the margin of the ”Álftanes ice-sheet“ between Álftanes in Southwest Iceland and Langanes in Northeast Iceland was reconstructed on basis of morphological correlations (Th. Einarsson, 1971). Chronostratigraphically the Álftanes advance occurred during the Álftanes stage which was pre- sumed to be of an Older Dryas age (Th. Einarsson, 1967). 14C dates of subfossil molluscs from Stóri- Sandhóll and Melar in West Iceland (Fig. 1) yielded ap- parent ages of 12,270 ± 150 B.P. 2) (1-1824) (Ashwell 1967, 1975) and 11,925 ± 160 B.P. (U-641) (Ols- son et al., 1969), respectively. Still unaware of the effect of sea-water correction, Th. Einarsson (1968) concluded that the apparent late Bplling age of the Melar sample (U-641) predated the Álftanes advance, which according to Th. Einarsson (1967, 1968) ter- minated at the mouth of upper Borgarfjörður tributary valleys. This new concept of the mode of deglaciation, the double advance deglaciation (DAD) model display- ing two Late Weichselian readvances of the inland ice sheet, also accounted for the areal extent of the ”Álftanes and Búði ice-sheets“ (Fig. 1). According to Th. Einarsson (1968, 1985) the main ice-divide of these two glaciers was extended in a northeastward direction from the Tungnaáröræfi area in South Ice- land to East Iceland, and towards the north from the Kverkfjöll area to Melrakkaslétta in Northeast Ice- land (Fig. 1). Furthermore, the maximum extent of the Weichselian glaciation in Iceland, was most likely reached concurrently with the European Weichselian maximum glaciation at about 18,000 B.P. This tim- ing of the maximum glaciation was first proposed by Kjartansson (1962). An approximately 100 km long and 20-30 m high ridge of probable glacial origin oc- curs at a depth between 200 and 250 m below sea-level and close to the edge of the shelf about 130 km west of Breiðafjörður. This ridge has been interpreted as a marginal moraine representing the Weichselian max- imum glacier extent in Northwest Iceland at about 18,000 B.P. (Ólafsdóttir, 1975). Gravel terraces at 70-90 m a.s.l. in the upper Borgarfjörður area in West Iceland were formed when relative sea-level reached approximately that height (Bárðarson, 1923). Th. Einarsson (1961) determined a regional marine limit in this area at about 70 m a.s.l. According to Th. Einarsson (1968) this height of relative sea-level was reached at about 11,000 B.P. Generally speaking, the DAD-model implies that the marine limit in Iceland was normally reached at the beginning of the Búði advance at about 11,000 B.P. Sediments of an apparent Allerpd age were first described when Kjartansson (1966) reported a date of 11,255 ± 240 B.P.1) (U-2019) for subfossil mol- luscs at Ekruhorn in Saurbær in Northwest Iceland (Fig. 1). Additional 14C dates yielding Allerpd ages were later obtained for marine molluscs at Kaldá in West Iceland and at Félagsstofnun in the Univer- sity area in Reykjavík (Fig. 1). The Kaldá sample yielded an age of 11,265 ± 160 B.P. (U-2227) and the Félagsstofnun sample an age of 11,255 ± 255 B.P. (U-2596) (Thorleifur Einarsson; personal com- munication 1991). Sediments of apparent Bolling age were first described when Th. Einarsson (1971) re- ported a date of 12,465 ± 170 B.P.1) (U-2225) (Ols- son et al., 1972)forsubfossilmolluscscollectedfrom the Röndin sediments at Kópasker in Northeast Ice- land (Fig. 1). According to Th. Einarsson (1971), the Röndin sediments were overridden during a sub- sequent glacier advance, which he correlated with the 32 JÖKULL, No. 40, 1990
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