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Jökull - 01.12.1990, Page 74

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values (7-36 %) are steadily increasing within the first two subzones, decreasing to a distinct minimum in subzone KHM 2c. Both Gramineae and Cyperaceae pollen are well represented throughout the zone. Three subzones are recognized, KHM 2a, KHM 2b and KHM 2c. KHM 2a (513,5-547,5 cm). Pollen samples num- ber 5-11. The subzone is characterized by steadily increasing Juniperus pollen values from 7 to 26 %. Betula pollen values act in the same way. Salix and Cyperaceae pollen values are decreasing. Gramineae pollen are well represented attaining values of 28 %. The herb pollen of Potentilla, Galium and Cruciferae have a sparse but continuous representation. Other herb pollen have both sparse and discontinuous repre- sentation. Lycopodium annotinum spore frequencies vary between 4 and 11%. In this subzone Eu-Potamogeton pollen type has a maximum attaining values of 40 %. Otherwise the aquatics have the same composition as in KHM-1. The subzone is named the Juniperus - Betula - Salix - Cyperaceae Local Pollen Assemblage Subzone. KHM 2b (489,5-513,5 cm). Pollen samples num- ber 12-16. This subzone is characterized by the first Betula maximum of 36 %. The pollen values of Ju- niperus are between 4 and 9 %, which is a minimum for the zone. The pollen frequency of Thalictrum alpinum rises at the beginning of the subzone to 4 % and is rather constant between 2 and 4 % within the subzone. Both Polypodiaceae undiff. and Dryopteris linneana (Gymnocarpium dryopteris) have a constant representation of 2-5 % throughout the subzone. In the zone spores of Isoetes echinospora appear again, but are very sparse like all the other aquatic pollen types. The subzone is named the Betula - Gramineae - Thalictrum alpinum - Polypodiaceae undiff. Local Pollen Assemblage Subzone. KHM 2c (469,5^189,5 cm). Pollen samples num- ber 17-20. This subzone is characterized by the second Juniperus maximum at the beginning of the subzone, but Juniperus pollen values are decreasing throughout the zone. Salix pollen values are still de- creasing from about 6 % to below 1 %. Betula has a minimum value of 10 % in the middle of the subzone. Cyperaceae gain a maximum value of 47 %. Galium, Thalictrum alpinum, Rumex type and Potentilla are the herb pollen showing sparse but a continuous rep- resentation. The same is the case for Polypodiaceae undiff. spore frequencies, while Dryopteris linneana has somewhat greater values of about 4 %. Isoetes echinospora shows a distinct maximum within the zone as does Eu-Potamogeton type. The subzone is named the Juniperus - Cyperaceae - Rumex type Local Pollen Assemblage Subzone. KHM 3 (457M69,5 cm). Pollen samples number 21-23. This zone is characterized by increasing Be- tula pollen values, exceeding 50 % at the upper limit of the zone. Juniperus pollen values are decreasing, as are Cyperaceae. Among the herbs Cyperaceae and Gramineae are most abundant but Rumex type, Po- tentilla, Ranunculus, Thalictrum alpinum and Com- positae Liguliflorae are constantly but sparsely rep- resented. All the Pteridiophytes except Lycopodium selago are represented as in the preceding zones. Of the aquatics Myriophyllum alterniflorum, Eu- Potamogeton type, Hippuris vulgaris and Isoetes echi- nospora are all represented. The zone is named the Betula Local Pollen As- semblage Zone. SIZE MEASUREMENTS OF SUBFOSSIL BETULA POLLEN According to Stefánsson’s Flora (1948) Betula is represented in Iceland by three indigenous species and one hybrid: Betula pubescens Ehrh., B. coriacea Gunnarss., B. nana L. and the hybrid B. nana L. x pubescens Ehrh. Löve (1945) mentions B. callosa Notö too, but assumes that B. tortuosa Led. (syn. B. pubescens) is the most abundant tree or shrub. Bjamason (1945) suggested some of the Betula in Northwest Iceland to be of the westem type B. glan- dulosa, having immigrated from Greenland. A recon- naissance on the Icelandic birch woodland led to some finds of species having the character of B. verrucosa. This is assumed to be a later immigrant to the Icelandic flora (Sigurðsson, 1977). The problem of separating pollen of tree birch (B. pubescens type) from the ecologically different 72 JÖKULL,No. 40, 1990
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