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Jökull - 01.12.1990, Side 62

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South Iceland that Kjartansson (1943) considered to be synchronous and named the Búði moraine, are formed in front of two ice lobes, in the river basins of Hvítá and Þjórsá respectively (Fig. 10 A). Sigbjamarson (1967) pointed out that the correlation is far from certain. At this moment we assume that these moraines are similar in age. The age relationship between these two lobes and the lobe in the Blanda valley is not known, but re- garding the distance from the ice divide, the Blanda moraines are probably younger than the Búði moraines (Fig. 10 B). Next in age are the end moraines in the Haukadals- heiði area, which are of similar age as the moraines to the east of Hvítárvatn (Fig. 10 C) and possibly the moraines to the west of Blágnípa too. The correlation between the areas to the SW and NE of Hofsjökull is difficult because of the present ice cap and because some important areas have not been mapped yet. In view of the topography beneath Hofsjökull (Bjöms- son, 1988) it seems reasonable to imagine the Blágnípa moraines to be of similar age as some of the moraines to the NE of Hofsjökull. The end moraine pattem shows that the recession has been much more rapid in the Hvítá area than in the Þjórsá area and during the formation of the Fitja- skógar end moraines there seems to be only one broad ice lobe (Fig. 10 D). These moraines seem to be of similar age as the southemmost moraines to the east of Hofsjökull, but one can not assert anything about it until the area at the southern margin of Hofsjökull has been mapped. Fluted moraine in front of Þjórsárjökull (outside the 1890 moraines which mark the largest ex- tent in Postglacial time) indicate some ice flow from the Hofsjökull area at this stage. From the Fitjaskógar moraines the glacier retreated inland and the ice movement direction shifted gradu- ally to the NW and finally towards the north. The youngest end moraine is the one on the Búðarháls ridge(Fig. 10 E). It is evident from the data presented here, that the direction of the ice movement in the southem high- lands gradually was tumed more and more towards west and then towards NW as the glacier retreated from the Búði end moraine to the Tungnaáröræfi. This indicates that the culmination area of the inland ice was gradually moved towards south. COMPARISON TO PREVIOUS WORK The data presented here is in good agreement with the data used as a basis of older deglaciation syntheses but due to more extensive data the interpretation is different. Already in 1900 Pjeturss found striae of more than one direction in South Iceland and concluded that the southwards movement was older than the westward one. He observed less deflection and greater degree of erosion accompanying the older than the younger one and concluded that the ”southward moving ice- sheet was more important or thicker than the other“. Kjartansson (1940) concluded that, due to the in- significant erosion, the last ice movement direction had lasted only for a short while. He also disproved Knebel’s (1905) theory, maintaining that the different ice movement directions were due to different glacia- tions, but suggested that the two systems were due to 1. shift in ice centre from the central highlands to the mountain area in South Iceland and 2. changes in flow near the ice terminus as the low- land was transgressed and a bay was formed on the southem lowland. He stressed that further data was needed before defi- nite conclusions could be drawn. Our conclusions is in good agreement with this early opinion of Kjartansson (1940), but later he grad- ually became convinced that the age relationship of the striae systems was indicating that the ”glacier from east“ (Tungnaáröræfi) was thicker than the "glacier from north“ (central highlands) throughout the We- ichselian, and that at the time of the Búði readvance, practically all ice had melted away except remnants of the thickest part (Kjartansson, 1955; 1957; 1964a). The main argument for this conclusion was the lack of table mountains in the Tungnaá region, an area of active volcanism during the last glaciation. Kjartansson assumed the proglacial lake in the Kjölur area to be synchronous with the Búði end moraine and he postulated an ice margin that extended 60 JÖKULL, No. 40, 1990
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