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Jökull - 01.12.2007, Side 35

Jökull - 01.12.2007, Side 35
Testing the size-frequency-based lichenometric dating Figure 10. Frequency gradients of lichens’ populations on proximal, distal and upper sides of stones. – Hlutföll fléttna eftir vaxtarstað. certain growth rates, changeable environmental con- ditions and periglacial processes (Dąbski and Grygle- wicz, 1998; Dąbski, 2002, 2005). The late 19th century maximum of the Little Ice Age for glaciers flowing south of Vatnajökull is ad- vocated by Ahlmann and Thorarinsson (1937), Tho- rarinsson (1943), Guðmundsson (1997) and Evans et al. (1999). Older ages for terminal moraines in S Iceland are postulated by Kirkbridge and Dugmore (2001), Bradwell (2001, 2004) and McKinzey et al. (2004). However, the latter write: “... Skálafells- jökull’s LIA maximum occurred by the early 19th century, while Heinabergsjökull advanced to its LIA maximum extent slightly later.” Fláajökull is the next one to the east of Heinabergsjökull and could have advanced later than its western neighbour. This can be explained by a possible shift in the north-east di- rection of the maximum snow accumulation on the Vatnajökull firn field. The small number of lichen found on the proximal sides of stones (Figures 5–9) can be attributed to mi- croclimatic conditions (NNW exposure, shaded area), which may impede lichen growth. According to Pen- tecost (1979), shaded sides of boulders in NorthWales are also relatively free of Rhizocarpon thalli. Howe- ver, on young moraines, the proximal populations of lichens have the smallest frequency gradient (Figure 10), with the least R2 value, which testifies to an older age of the populations compared with distal or upper ones. It is therefore inferred that pioneer lichens co- lonise shaded and damp areas, but later they are out- numbered by lichens growing on the sunny sides of stones. This is supported by Armstrong (2002), who proved that young thalli of Rhizocarpon geographi- cum grow faster on north-west rock surfaces compa- red with south-east facing surfaces, but also there is a higher mortality rate on northern surfaces. With an in- crease of substratum age, the differences in lichen po- pulations on Fláajökull moraines decrease. Explana- tion of the reversal of the frequency gradient tendency on the oldest moraine and probable “rejuvenation” of the proximal population (Figure 10) is difficult, and calls for further research. CONCLUSIONS Bradwell’s (2004) lichenometric dating curve for SE Iceland based on the gradient of size-frequency distri- bution has been tested on previously dated moraines of Fláajökull (southeast outlet of Vatnajökull). The following conclusions emerge from this study: JÖKULL No. 57 33
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