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Jökull - 01.01.2010, Side 190

Jökull - 01.01.2010, Side 190
M. Da̧bski and P. Angiel acceptable for assessing ages of glacier landforms developed over the last century (Da̧bski, 2007), especially since measured lichen diameters were not larger than 55 mm (Bradwell and Armstrong, 2007). In order to obtain further information about the minimum age of the moraines, annual rings of Salix arctica at the southeastern slope of Skálabjörg were counted (Table 2). Each lateral moraine was searched for the thickest specimen. Cross-sections were done at the thickest part of the main trunk of each tree. Table 2. Number of tree rings of Salix arctica growing on the southeastern slope of Skálabjörg. – Fjöldi trjá- hringja á víðirunnum í suðausturhlíðum Skálabjarga. site alt. m a.s.l. no. of tree rings beg. growth (AD) 697 33 1975 681 23 1985 670 21 1987 655 24 1984 636 19 1989 610 12 1996 Detailed mapping of periglacial landforms was performed on the top surface of the southern part of Skálabjörg (Figure 6). Excavations were done in selected places to check ground structure, depth of frost sorting and to collect samples for granu- lometric analyses. Measurements of orientation of stones (their largest cross-sectional planes) was per- formed in chosen sorted stripes and solifluction lobes. Rounding of superficial stones was assessed in several places in order to obtain information about origin of superficial material (Reichelt, 1961). GLACIAL MODIFICATION OF SKÁLABJÖRG The most prominent glacial depositional landform in the southern part of Skálabjörg is a moraine ridge (0,5–2 m high) clearly visible in several places, at an altitude between 690 and 742 m a.s.l. on the eastern side of the nunatak and c. 700 m a.s.l. on the south- western side (Figures 2C, 2I and 6). It is currently 85 to 98 m above the glacier margin. Lichenometric dat- ing (Table 1) shows that initial exposure of this ridge occurred not earlier than AD 1896 and not later than AD 1944 for the eastern part of the ridge. For the southwestern part of the ridge, the initial exposure occurred between AD 1915 and 1954. The earliest date (AD 1896) corresponds well with the beginn- ing of the glacier marginal retreat in AD 1894 (Evans and Twigg 2002). The latest dates (AD 1944 and AD 1954) cannot be accepted because they contradict car- tographic documentation (a map shows the situation in AD 1937–1938) and a photograph from AD 1951 (published in Jökull 40). At the turn of 1940s and 1950s the glacier margin must have been lower. However, we can infer that the surface of the glacier at Esjufjöll could be at its maximum position inherited from the Little Ice Age (LIA) for a longer time than the front margin of the glacier, maintaining maximum position during the first decades of the 20th century. This is in accordance with Gudmundsson (1997) who, after analysing numerous works, reached the conclusion that the LIA maxima in southern Ice- land ended in the 1930s. The glacier margin has been receding since AD 1932 (Evans and Twigg, 2002). Our data show a maximum age of AD 1896 for the highest lateral moraine ridge at eastern Skálabjörg and AD 1915 for southwestern Skálabjörg, whereas the minimum age is AD 1930 for both places. Therefore, the rate of glacier surface lowering since the end of LIA has been between 0,8 and 1,3 m/yr on average (Table 3). Measuring of annual tree rings of Salix arctica proved to be of a very limited use in determining the glacier lowering rate (Table 2). It revealed that the oldest specimen found on the highest moraine started to grow in AD 1975, suggesting at least 45-year-long colonisation lag time (Figure 7). However, age of the specimen found just 9 m above the glacier surface appeared to be 12 years old. Therefore, the colon- isation lag time of Salix arctica may have significantly shortened since the beginning of the 20th century due to climate warming. Bedrock surfaces, exposed during 20th century deglaciation, in places covered by a veneer of glacial sediments, are inclined 17◦ to 32◦ on the eastern slopes and 15◦–25◦ on the southwestern slopes of the nunatak (Figure 7). In both cases the inclination stea- 190 JÖKULL No. 60
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