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Jökull - 01.12.1990, Side 79

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tundra, as indicated by the mean pollen influx ranging between 74 and 106 pollen per cm2 and 14C-year (c/. Birks and Birks, 1980). At the beginning of this zone Eu-Potamogeton has a hreakthrough, flourishing intensively. Pediastrum kawraiskyi is new amongst the green algae. Otherwise the lake vegetation is unchanged. By means of interpolation and extrapolation of the sedimentation rate, based on the two radiocarbon dates available, the duration of this subzone is estimated to be about one millennium, spanning the main part of the Late Preboreal and the Early Boreal Chronozones. KHM2b, Betula-Gramineae-Thalictrumalpinum- Polypodiaceae undiff. Local Pollen Assemblage Sub- zone. Estimated age ca 8400-7850 B.P. In this sub- zone both the shrubs of Salix and Juniperus seem to recede for a whileto the spreading birch copses, which n°w form a shelter for Dryopteris linneana (Gymno- carpium dryopteris) and other Polypodiaceae species. Herbs and Graminids are still frequent, indicating an °pen and mosaic character of the vegetation with peat- lands, grass heaths and birch copses. The lake vegetation seems to be suffering, as the Pollen and spore production is minimal, but the green algae show small changes. Isoetes echinospora reap- pears. The sedimentation rate places this subzone roughly in the Late Boreal Chronozone. KHM 2c, Juniperus-Cyperaceae-Rumex type Lo- cal Pollen Assemblage Subzone. Estimated age ca 7850-7250 B.P. The shrub vegetation, particularly/M- mperus, recovers some of its former place. Juniperus ls generally assumed to be a poor ecological indica- tor, having a wide ecological amplitude. However the best climatic conditions for juniper are offered by hu- mid, maritime climate (c/. discussion in Vasari and ^asari, 1968). According to the increasing values of Cyperaceae the peatland seems to expand somewhat, which suggests more oceanic climate, wetter and or cooler with less evaporation. Maybe the relatively rich soils of the eutrophic stage of the peat formation favoured this vigorous growth of Juniperus. Later °n as the peatland became more acid and reached the mesotrophic stage, Betula was able to displace/;m/pe- rus, at least on the more drier parts. In the lake Isoetes echinospora flourishes and both Myriophyllum alterniflorum and Eu-Potamogeton are gaining. As Isoetes echinospora prefers a sandy bot- tom, this might indicate some submergence of the for- mer littoral zone of the lake. In the sediment core there is no evidence of increased input of minerogenic ma- terial at this level and therefore soil erosion can hardly be the reason for this Isoetes expansion (c/. Vuorela, 1980), yet further analyses on the sediment are needed to preclude this. The sedimentation rate (Fig. 3) places this subzone within the Early Atlantic Chronozone. KHM 3, Betula undiff. Local Pollen Assemblage Zone. Estimated age ca 7250-6900 B.P. In this zone birch scrubs/trees seem to become the dominant com- ponent of the tall and wooded elements of the vege- tation, at least Betula pubescens type pollen has re- placed both the shrub and the dwarf shrub pollen at Krosshólsmýri. The AP/NAP ratio exceeds 1 for the first time, which according to investigations on recent material in Scotland (Birks, 1973) may indicate birch woodland. By contradiction the pollen influx values of ca 400 pollen grains per cm2 and 14C-year in this zone indicate that tundra existed in Flateyjardalur at this time (c/. table I in Hicks, 1986). At this point it may be useful to stress that the pollen influx val- ues for Krosshólsmýri are based on extrapolations of the sedimentation rate, which may be unreliable. Sec- ondly the pollen influx values used for comparison are derived from continental sites, i.e. from Canada and northem Scandinavia (Birks and Birks, 1980; Hicks, 1986), with widespread backland of boreal forests. Therefore these values might not be suitable for an ocean island far from any great pollen producers, as the conifer forests. Also evidence from Greenland (Fredskild, 1973; 1983) shows a marked difference between the coast and inland regarding pollen influx. At this time, i.e. about 7000 B.P., the seashore was near Krosshólsmýri, as it still is today (Fig. 2). Coastal influence could explain the low pollen influx values for a birch woodland, suggested by the percentage values of Betula pollen grains. Widespread bryophyte and or lichen communities, prominent in the Icelandic landscape today, would also lead to low pollen influx values. JÖKULL, No. 40, 1990 75
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