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Jökull - 01.01.2009, Side 78

Jökull - 01.01.2009, Side 78
Hannesdóttir et al. Figure 6. Mean thickness and volume of seismic units within specified depocenters (where total sediment thickness >20 m). North Basin sediments indicated in dark grey, South Basin sediments in light grey. a. Mean thickness of seismic units. b. Volume of the same seismic units. – Meðalþykkt og rúmmál seteininga innan suður- og norðurdældar (skilgreint svæði þar sem setþykkt >20 m). Einingar í norðurdæld dökkgráar og í suðurdæld ljósgráar. a. Meðalþykkt seteininga. b. Reiknað rúmmál seteininga. thick in the north basin, with a maximum thickness of 13 m, but on average 8 m thick in the south basin and maximum of 11.5 m (Table 3). Isopach maps of seismic units in Hestvatn and multibeam bathymetric map Sedimentation accumulation rates (SAR) are given in Table 2 for the seismic units, except for the lowermost sediments (Figures 3 and 4). The highest SAR is ob- served in themarine sediments of seismic unit II. Seis- mic sub-unit IIIa corresponding to multiple graded se- quences has twice the SAR in the north basin com- pared to the south. A more even SAR between the two sub-basins is recorded in seismic sub-unit IIIb, which also possesses the lowest SAR of the sedimen- tary record (Table 3). The isopach maps, based on the identification of seismic units from Hestvatn sediments, suggest that the different sediment deposition between the two sub-basins is mostly controlled by past and present hydrology of the watershed and the landscape of the lake basin, including the narrow channel between the south and north basin (Figure 2). Isopach maps of total sediment for the whole lake show thickest sed- iment in the south basin (44 m) with a little over 30 m in the north basin (Figure 5). Volume and thick- ness calculations for the seismic units were confined to specified areas within the two basins, where total thickness is >20 m (Table 3). Seismic unit II makes up half of this thickness, or 19 m on average with maxi- mum of 35 m. In the north basin it is 16 m on average with maximum thickness of 25 m (Figure 6a). How- ever, due to the south basin’s smaller size compared to the north, the volume is substantially less (Figure 6b). Seismic sub-unit IIIa is thicker in the north basin than the south basin. The unit shows a thickening towards the southern parts of the seismic lines in the north basin but it is thickest in the middle of the seismic lines in the south basin (Figures 3 and 4). If the axis of maximum thickness is followed from the north basin to the south basin it points to a source around the inlet of Krákulækur (Figure 1b). Seismic sub-unit IIIb is also considerably thicker in the north basin compared to the south basin (Figure 6a). This sedimentation pat- tern is probably related to the sediment source becom- ing restricted to a northern inlet- although it is also possible that the narrow channel connecting the two basins limited sediment delivery to the southern basin to suspended load sediment only. Paleobathymetric maps of the lake illustrating the configuration of the basin prior to any sediment deposition, and prior to deposition of seismic sub-unit IIIb (Figure 7) show that the bathymetry, after deposition of unit II, resem- bled modern-day bathymetry; the lake floor had been leveled out and the basins widened. Various features of the bottom sediments are visi- ble from the multibeammap revealing sediment forms and transport pathways hitherto unknown (Figure 2b). A distinctive platform is seen in the southwestern part 78 JÖKULL No. 59
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