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Jökull - 01.12.1993, Qupperneq 17
ORIGIN OF THE DRIFTWOOD ON THE COASTS OF ICELAND; A DENDROCHRONOLOGICAL STUDY Ólafur Eggertsson Department of Quaternary Geology, University ofLund Tornavagen 13 223 63 Lund, Sweden ABSTRACT In many places along the extensive coastline of Iceland driftwood has been washed ashore over a long period of time. Although the amount of driftwood varies from place to place it isfound on almost every beach along the coast. The wood originates in the boreal forest regions of Russia/Siberia. Rivers which drain these forested areas carry driftwood into the Arctic Ocean, where it is caught in drifting ice and transported by the oceanic currents. A total of 343 samples of driftwood were col- lectedfrom 3 areas in Iceland and analysed by wood anatomical- and dendrochronological methods, aimed at identifying the origin and age ofthe wood. A total of24% ofthe Picea samples and 5% ofthe Pinus sam- ples could be directly dated via tree-ring chronologies from the White Sea region in western Russia. Addi- tionally 54% of the Pinus samples could be grouped together into a mean curve, that could be dated via tree-ring chronology from the middle drainage area °f the Yenisey river in Siberia. At present most of the Pinus and Picea driftwood reaching Iceland are l°gs that came loose during timber floating on the Russian/Siberian rivers, whereas most of the Larix driftwood has a "natural" origin, with their root sys- tem preserved. Although North American driftwood has been found in East Greenland it has not been en- countered in Iceland, which suggests a partly dijferent originfor the ice drifting south in the western and east- ernparts, respectively, oftheEast Greenland Current. Because of the relatively short buoyancy time of the driftwood - most of its travel must have taken place frozen in sea ice - it can be concluded that some of the drift-ice reaching Iceland has the same origin as the driftwood i.e. the Barents and Siberian seas. The youngest dated sample indicates that it is possible for arctic driftwood to reach the coasts oflceland in less than six years. INTRODU CTION Iceland is situated at the boundary between Arctic and Atlantic waters. The south coast is affected by the warm and saline Atlantic water from the Gulf Stream which flows along the west coast where it branches into two parts, one that turns westward making a circular current in the Irminger Sea, and another that turns to the east along the north coast, mixing with a branch of the East Icelandic Current (Figure 1). Sharp boundaries occur between the warm and cold water off the south east coast and these are even sharper in the north west, between the warm Atlantic water and the polar waters of the East Greenland Cur- rent (Stefánsson, 1961). The Irminger Current is the branch of the North Atlantic Drift that flows in a clockwise direction around Iceland (Figure 1). In cold years, the East Greenland Current can block off the surface water of the Irminger Current at the north- western peninsula, causing the north and east coasts to be dominated by the cold Arctic surface water (Stef- ánsson, 1962). When this happens, drifting sea ice is common at the north coast. The east coast of Green- land is affected by the East Greenland Current (Figures 1 and 2), which brings drift ice along the coast through- out the year and may bring driftwood from the Arctic JÖKULL, No. 43, 1993 15
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Ársrit Jöklarannsóknarfélags Íslands og Jarðfræðafélags Íslands
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0449-0576
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72
Eksemplarer:
73
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1951-nu
Tilgængelig indtil :
2023
Udgivelsessted:
Redaktør:
Jón Eyþórsson (1952-1967)
Sigurður Þórarinsson (1957-1982)
Guðmundur Pálmason (1965-1976)
Sveinbjörn Björnsson (1967-1976)
Helgi Björnsson (1983-1985)
Leó Kristjánsson (1983-1985)
Ólafur G. Flóvenz (1986-1987)
Tómas Jóhannesson (1988-1989)
Helgi Björnsson (1990-1993)
Leó Kristjánsson (1990-1993)
Áslaug Geirsdóttir (1994-2007)
Tómas Jóhannesson (1998-1998)
Bryndís Brandsdóttir (1998-2007)
Halldór Gíslason (2002-2003)
Snævarr Guðmundsson (2006-2007)
Freysteinn Sigmundsson (2008-2008)
Leifur A. Símonarson (2008-2008)
Olgeir Sigmarsson (2008-2008)
Ívar Örn Benediktsson (2012-2012)
Helgi Björnsson (2012-2012)
Guðrún Larsen (2012-2012)
Olgeir Sigmarsson (2012-2012)
Bryndís Brandsdóttir (2013-2016)
Snævarr Guðmundsson (2013-2016)
Þorsteinn Þorsteinsson (2013-2016)
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Reykjavík Jöklarannsóknafélag Íslands Jarðfræðafélag Íslands 1951-.

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