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Jökull - 01.01.2005, Side 76

Jökull - 01.01.2005, Side 76
Kate T. Smith and Hreinn Haraldsson Figure 1. Mýrdalsjökull, the Katla caldera and Eyjafjallajökull. The main outlet glaciers are Kötlujökull (K), Sléttjökull (SL), Sólheimajökull (S) and Entujökull (E). Sediment sites 1-4 (1: Drumbabót; 2: North Aurasel; 3: Einhyrningsflatir; 4: North Þórsmörk) are described in Table 3. Inset: Location map of Iceland. – Yfirlitskort af rannsóknarsvæðinu. Sýnatökustöðum 1–4 er lýst í Töflu 3. the existence and impact of an important, relatively recent, smaller scale Katla flood to the west. Drumbabót in the Fljótshlíð area in the Markar- fljót sandur plain is a key site in the westward-flowing Katla jökulhlaup story, indicating that not only have major floods flowed down this route from sources up- valley, north of the popular wooded area of Þórsmörk, but that a hundred or so years before the Norse settle- ment of Iceland (landnám) a medium to small scale event had a major impact on the landscape. The ’Drumbabót flood’ swamped and killed an extensive mature birch wood in the Markarfljót lowlands. This paper describes these buried trees, and presents new data on their age and the sediments in which they are found. We place this in the context of earlier studies in the area and assess the implications for understanding the palaeo-environment and flood record of the Mark- arfljót valley. We present two new radiocarbon dates (from Smith 2004) and also discuss a number of pub- lished dates. Details of these are summarised in Table 1. We have calibrated all the radiocarbon dates that we discuss using OxCal v.3.10 (Bronk Ramsey 1995, 2001, 2005) with atmospheric data from Reimer et al. (2004) and present calibrated ages calculated at 95.4% confidence levels. Past studies in Landeyjar and the Drumbabót trees Around 1990 large-scale storms in the northernMark- arfljót sandur area eroded extensive areas of the un- vegetated sand deposits which make up the sandur plain at Drumbabót, an abandoned farm site just south of the rich agricultural area of Fljótshlíð (Figures 1 and 2), exposing mature birch tree trunks which pro- truded about 0.5 m above the sandur surface and had hitherto been buried. Changes in smaller branches of the Þverá river, also around this time, caused river bank erosion and gave access to the sediment layers in which the trees were rooted. Farmers in the area first discovered these exhumed trees. Markús Run- ólfsson (of Langagerði) contacted one of the authors, 76 JÖKULL No. 55
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