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Jökull - 01.01.2005, Side 78

Jökull - 01.01.2005, Side 78
Kate T. Smith and Hreinn Haraldsson Table 1: Radiocarbon dates used in discussion, including two new dates from Smith (2004). Calibrated dates are calculated at two sigmas (94.5% probability). Dates in brackets are less probable. See Figure 1 for locations of sites. – Kolefnisaldursgreiningar sem fram koma í greininni, þ.á.m. tvær nýjar frá Smith (2004). Leiðréttur aldur er reiknaður með tveim sigma (94,5% líkindi). Aldur í svigum er ólíklegri. Sjá staðsetningu sýnatöku á 1. mynd. Location Sample type 14C yr BP Cal BP Cal AD Lab Code References Teigsaurar Plant remains from silty sediment layer 1485±65 1520–1290 430–660 U-2807 Haraldsson (1981;36) Hólmar, Land- eyjar Peat 1350±65 1390–1130 (1110–1090) 560-820 (840–860) U-4298 Haraldsson (1981;36) Drumbabót Buried birch tree bark (AMS) 1230±35 1270–1060 680–890 AA-48027 New date from Smith (2004) SILK YN tephra, Sól- heimajökull foreland Subsamples of a 1cm thick peat layer between SILk YN and overlaying La tephra 1660±12 1575–1525 (1605–1580) 375–425 (345–370) Weighted mean of 19 dates from GU- 7070 to GU-7096 Dugmore et al. (2000) Layer H tephra, Lambafells- heiði, S. Eyja-fjallajökull Peat 1540±50 1540–1330 410–620 GU-10383 New date from Smith (2004) RESULTS Drumbabót trees and flood sedimentology In the summer of 2000 the authors reinvestigated the Drumbabót site as part of a wider project chroni- cling the flood history of theMarkarfljót valley (Smith 2004). These trees can still be found extruding through the sandur surface at the site of Drumbabót (around 63◦N 42’ 43”, 019◦W 06’ 57”, Figure 1). Today some of these trees have snapped due to exposure to the el- ements and now stand between 20 and 60 cm above the sand surface. Others several metres long lie hor- izontally within and top of the sands. The trees are very well preserved birch trees (betula penchula) and their trunks have diameters of up to 25 cm where they are entombed in situ by the sands, most of them lean- ing slightly to the west or south-west (Figure 2). They show no sign of damage or scouring and are coated in a fine layer of pale silt between their bark and the surrounding sands. Roots up to 5 cm in diameter are found within a grey silt deposit and underlying grav- els. This silt layer includes casts of woodland-floor vegetation, some of which are briefly exposed on the surface but are quickly eroded away by the action of the wind. The story behind the demise of these trees is an important puzzle and is the main focus of this paper. They are also important due to their large size compared to present-day Icelandic birch woods, upon which we will briefly touch, and their use as a den- drochronological resource for dating other wood re- mains in Iceland, as discussed by Eggertsson et al (2004). Bark from one tree has been dated using AMS ra- diocarbon dating to 1230±35 14C yr BP (AA48027, Smith 2004, calibrates to 1270–1060 cal BP). It is considered likely that the sampled tree died some time during the centuries shortly before the eruption of the Landnám tephra, the deposition of which has been dated from correlations to the GRIP Greenland ice core to 871±2 AD (Grönvold et al. 1995). The diam- eter of the tree (∼23 cm) and rough counting of the tree rings indicates that is was 60–80 years old when it died. 78 JÖKULL No. 55
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