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Jökull - 01.11.1998, Síða 22

Jökull - 01.11.1998, Síða 22
formed in lodgement tills (Figure 3). The moraines are up to 2 km in length and up to 20 m high and in most cases made of large clasts lacking finer matrix. No ice was detected in the moraines, although in some cases its existence is not excluded. These moraine ridges lie close together. Their interval are in most cases few meters. Three types of moraines can be detected in front of the Brækur outlet glacier. First, the glacier ad- vanced down a highly inclined surface of a fan which resulted in a formation of two push moraines of the same age. The moraines have an U-shaped form, seen from above, are 25 m high and consist of sand sup- ported cobbles. Supraglacially transported boulders generally over 2 m in diameter are found on the sur- face of the moraines. They are unstable and therefore not favourable for lichenometry. The lowest part of the east moraine is at 550 m a.s.l. and the west moraine is 570 m a.s.l. Closer to the glacier, along the eastern snout, there are two ice-cored lateral mo- raines, at least 5 m high. Similar moraines as in the Stallurinn proglacial zone are situated in front of the western Brækur outlet glacier. These moraines are 5- 10 m high and 40-350 m long built by similar materi- al as the moraines in the Stallurinn proglacial area. A different type of glacial landscape can be found in front of the Klofajökull outlet glacier. The glacier has constructed an extensive landform in the pro- glacier area. The northern part of the formation is 80 m high and roughly 1 km wide in N-S direction and 2.8 km in an E-W directions. The southem part, near the glacier snout, is 120 m high. The formation is tongue or lobate shaped covering about 2 km2 in front of the outlet (Figure 4). The total volume of the mate- rial, including superimposed ice remnants, is about 0.57 km1. It is poorly sorted, ranging from silt to boul- ders, up to 6 m in diameter. Ephemeral sediment load- ed lakes are located on top of the formation near the ice-debris boundary. Three distinctive types of sur- face relief can be observed on the landform; transver- sal ridges, longitudinal ridges and the kettle and kame topography which is the most dominant surface relief (Figure 4). Vertically, the moraine is composed of two distinct units (Figure 5) a matrix supported pebbles unit with boulders incorporated underlying a sand supported pebbles layer with large boulders embod- ied. Large boulders are resting on top of the upper unit, varying in size from 2-4 m in diameter. Moraines of different morphology also occur in front of the Ögmundarjökull glacier. A 35-40 m high end-moraine forms the maximum LIA limit. These moraines have an alluvial fan as a substrate. Similar end-moraines as in Stallurinn and west-Brækur pro- glacier areas are located north of the glacier margin. Their height is not known but they are between 100- 500 m long. Dating evidence and glacier fluctuation The Klofajökull outlet glacier reflects the greatest recent extension of the ice cap (Figure 6). Neither tephrochronology nor lichenometry could be used to date this advance but geomorphological evidence in- dicate that the initial formation occurred before the Norse settlement of Iceland (ca. 900 AD). The early historical Hallmundarhraun lava (Jóhannesson, 1989) apparently flowed around the outermost extension of the Klofajökull deposition, showing that the landform predates the lava. The implication is that the feature post-dates the last Termination and predates the Norse settlement. The precise date of the Klofajökull forma- tion can not be inferred, however, it is likely to reflect repeated advances of the Klofajökull glacier during the Holocene. According to lichenometry, the glacier re-advanced during the LIA and reached the outer- most limit around 1885+9 (Table I). The glacier then began a continuous retreat that lasted until about 1934+8. No lichens grow on younger substrates due Table I. Thallus diameters of Rhizocarpon geographicum and calculated dates for the Brækur, Ögmundarjökull and Klofajökull outlet glaciers. In each case, the largest inscribed circle of the thalli was measured. - Aldursgreiningar með fléttum á jökulgörðum. Site x5* (i mm) Dates Brækur outlet . 21.8 , 1881+9 Brækur outlet . 22.2 , 1879+9 Brækur outlet . 22.0 1880+9 Klofajökull 1 . 21.2 . 1885+9 Klofajökull 2 . 14.6 1912+3 Klofajökull 3 ... 9.4 1934+8 Ögmundarjökull outlet. .. 10.0 1923+2 * Mean of the five largest lichens on each site. 20 JOKULL, No. 46, 1998
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