Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Síða 42

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2015, Síða 42
Elín Ósk Hreiðarsdóttir, Guðrún Alda Gísladóttir, Kristborg Þórsdóttir And Ragnheiður Gló Gylfadóttir erosion (e.g. Arnalds 1988, 24; Geirsdóttir et al. 2012). Rangárvellir is a good example of this. Prior to human colonisation the Ice- landic ecosystem had seen soil erosion and changes in woodland cover (Ólafsdóttir & Guðmundsson 2002) but these pale in comparison to the drastic changes the ecosystem underwent after settlement. Colonisation was accompanied by massive deforestation, reducing woodlands by up to 80%, resulting in rangeland degradation and soil erosion which became exacerbated by overgrazing and climate change. How much and how fast is still debated but a conservative estimate suggests that prior to settlement, vegetation covered about 65% of the country and forest 25-30%. At the end of the 19th century vegetation covered only about 25% and forest about 1% (see e.g. Arnalds 1988, 13; Friðriksson 1987, 167-86; Ólafsdóttir 2001). The effects of eruptions on erosion vary greatly depending on the type and amount of tephra, the state of the vegetation and the time of the year the eruption occurs. When tephra forms thick layers it can sometimes kill all vegetation underneath leaving the soil vulnerable to erosion by wind and wa- ter. The 1510 eruption marked a threshold in the history of soil erosion of Rangárvellir. Soil sections show that in the aftermath of this eruption, erosion increased markedly in the upper half of the district. It has been suggested that this can be explained by the coarseness of the 1510 tephra (the coars- est of all previous historic Hekla tephras), weaker soil composition than before and lesser vegetation cover in the area than in the centuries before (Jóhannesson & Einarsson 1990, 133-34). To make things worse the fall-out of the 1510 eruption was to the southwest over the settlements in Rangárvellir, in contrast to earlier tephra- falls from Hekla which in historic times had had a northerly direction. The erosion most likely had a major impact on settle- ment in Rangárvellir which hereafter was characterized by instability and retreat. The 1510 eruption marked the beginning of a protracted and severe erosion phase which reached a peak in the 17th-19th centuries when many farms were abandoned and/ or moved (Friðriksson 1988, 10; Jóhannes- son & Einarsson 1990, 129, 133-34). The erosion contributed to the formation and expansion of deserts in the area (e.g. Hellu- vaðssandur and Hofssandur1) and addi- tionally it created erosion channels in many parts of Rangárvellir (Guðmundsson 1954, 93-94). As this brief summary shows, Rangár- vellir district has been significantly aífected by the eruptions in Hekla since the end of the Viking Age. Contrary to what might be assumed however, the eruptions themselves 1 Hofssandur is mentioned in a 13th century source suggesting that parts of Rangárvellir were already denuded before rapid change began in the 16th century (Islenzk fornrit XII, 185). 40
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