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Jökull - 01.01.2012, Side 179

Jökull - 01.01.2012, Side 179
Structural evolution of the 1890 Brúarjökull end moraine Section 2b, the distal part, 16–23 m. This part of the section is dominated by an asym- metric north-verging fold. This is indicated by anti- clinal and synclinal structures observed on the surface by the section foot (Figure 6). The hinge of the anti- cline is visible in the section at around 16 m. At 16–17 m, near-vertical layers of LPT, sand, and tephra con- stitute the distal limb of the anticline and the proximal limb of the syncline in front, the hinge zone of which is buried. At 20-23 m, the section is characterized by gently dipping layers of LPT, sand, and tephra, indi- cating the distal limb of the syncline. Repetition of tephra layers at 22–23 m indicates an overturned fold, the hinge of which can be inferred (Figure 6). The east-west orientation and westward plunge of the fold axes at 16–17 m indicates stress application from the south. Section 2 shows 3–4 separate phases of deforma- tion. Initially, compressive deformation took place producing small-scale folds which are visible in the lower proximal part of the section. Continued pres- sure from the ice forced the shearing of the upper strata across the lower part to form an open anticline. The shearing is implied by normal faults in the prox- imal part. Simultaneously, a syncline formed in front of this anticline and a second, overturned anticline in the distal part. The final deformation phase included thrust faulting within the proximal open anticline. Line balancing of the tephra marker horizons reveals different amounts of horizontal shortening through the section and gives minimum numbers for it. While layers in the upper part of the proximal core (at ca. 2–11 m) have been shortened by about 9%, the layers in the distal core have been shortened by 30%. By ignoring the interbedded sand and silt at 11–16 m and inferring the hinges of the syncline at 17–20 m and the overturned fold at ca. 23 m, the minimum hor- izontal shortening in the entire section is calculated as 20%. Calculations of the décollement depth require data on the cross-section area. Due to wind erosion, however, the section outline does not reflect an ideal cross-section through the moraine ridge, and thus it was not deemed relevant to calculate the section area and the depth to the décollement at this site. Section 3 Section 3 is situated in the easternmost part of the central forefield in Kringilsárrani (Figure 1), along an abandoned minor meltwater outlet channel of the 1890 surge. The end moraine is up to 15 m high and 30–50 m wide at this site, but is considerably higher and wider further to the east and lower and narrower to the west. The proximal slope is hummocky and steep while the distal slope is smooth and gentle. In front of the moraine at this site, the terrain is dominated by circular rim ridges, indicating collapsed palsas, and abruptly emerging channels that represent blow-out of overpressurized water at the end of the 1890 surge (Kjær et al., 2006; Benediktsson et al., 2008). Section 3 covers the core and the distal slope of the moraine (Figure 7). The proximal part and the backslope are not exposed. Three sediment facies were identified in section 3: interbedded sand and silt (F3), LPT (F4), and tephra (F5) (Table 1). The section is characterized by pri- mary multiple folding and secondary faulting. The section is divided in three parts: (i) a section that sub- parallels the moraine ridge (0–2 m), (ii) the core (0–9 m), and (iii) the distal slope (9–12.7 m). Section sub-paralleling the moraine ridge, -0–2 m. In this section, inclined folds are observed in LPT beds and the white Öræfajökull AD 1362 tephra marker. Repetition of the tephra marker probably in- dicates the limbs of multiple folds, the hinge zones of which can be identified in the central part of sec- tion 3. The limbs of the folds dip towards the aban- doned channel at the foot of the section and are fre- quently sheared by both low- and high-angle faults, two of which are normal faults that indicate syn- tectonic slope failure during the moraine-ridge forma- tion. A high-angle thrust fault in the upper part, dip- ping 46◦ SE, correlates with a thrust fault in the upper proximal part of the main section (Figure 7). The central part, 0–9 m. The central part of section 3 reveals the most in- tense deformation with multiple folding and prevalent faulting (Figure 7). The faulting is most intense be- tween 0 and 4 m with both high-angle and low-angle normal and thrust faults. This is exemplified by e.g. JÖKULL No. 62, 2012 177
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