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J. Helgason and R. Duncan much greater. This seems reasonable keeping in mind that eastward from Hafrafell the "lower strata" dis- appear and are not exposed again until perhaps in Breiðamerkurfjall, some 20 km farther east. The "lat- erally continuous basalt lavas and hyaloclastites" in Vatnafjöll (Stevenson et al., 2006) are all normally magnetized and of Brunhes age and thus not part of the "lower strata". This emphasizes the need for de- tailed fieldwork and mapping of erosion surfaces that may eventually reveal how relief was modified to its present state. Age, nature and stratigraphic relationship be- tween groups S4–S7 The youngest groups, S5 to S7, rest unconformably on the sides of Svínafell and their age relationship to the dated group S4 is of interest. The youngest group in Svínafell, S7, was not dated but can be correlated with an identical dated group in Hafrafell that has an age of 215 ka. In the present study group S4 was dated at 698 (±54) ka. From a stratigraphic point of view group S5 is considerably younger than group S4. Since we have evidence for several glacial–interglacial transi- tions occurring after its deposition, we estimate group S5 to have an age of about 300–400 ka. We consider group S6, deposited at only 100 m above sea level, to be of upper Brunhes age (ca. 200–300 ka). Landscape evolution in Iceland during the Matuyama chron The effect of glacial ice in sculpting landscape in Iceland during the Matuyama (0.781–2.581 Ma) may have been highly variable and dependent on many fac- tors, including the distribution and thickness of ice sheets. The Matuyama lower boundary is close to the onset of the main northern hemisphere glaciations. Recently, the Subcommission on Quaternary Strati- graphy agreed to define the onset of the Quaternary period at 2.58 Ma, a time that almost coincides with the boundary between the Matuyama and Gauss mag- netic intervals (Gibbard et al., 2010). Global Strato- type Section and Point (GSSP) for the Quaternary is just 1 m above the Gauss-Matuyama paleomagnetic reversal (Lourens, 2008). For work on glaciations and erosion history in Iceland, this new definition signifi- cantly eases the mapping of the main ice age boundary as it is contemporaneous with a magnetic reversal be- tween two relatively long chrons. Clearly, however, Iceland was covered with ice prior to 2.58 Ma (Eiríks- son and Geirsdóttir, 1996). Tertiary landscape in Iceland We assume that prior to the onset of northern hemi- sphere glaciations, at roughly 2.7 Ma, Iceland’s sur- face was relatively flat as a result of prolonged lava accumulation under subaerial conditions during the Neogene (roughly 20 to 2.7 Ma). For the last 2.7 Ma Iceland has been shaped by glacial erosion during some 19 glacial intervals (Geirsdóttir et al., 2006) and, at least during Brunhes, these glacials lasted longer than the intervening ice-free inter-glacials. Not only has erosion been much greater during glacials but the amount of volcanic material lost, with either melt- water or explosive activity under sub-ice volcanism, must have been substantial. On the other hand vol- canic material lost to sea under ice-free volcanic con- ditions must have been negligible. Valleys and fjords continued to deepen and grow during this period caus- ing the land eventually to rise isostatically. Therefore, compared to present day conditions, we suppose that Iceland had, say at 10 Ma, a much greater subaerial extent as well as having a highland that was mostly below the snow line, as indicated by rare hyaloclastite sediments of Tertiary age. The erosion stages in Svínafell bear witness to this developing landscape and clearly hiatuses have become greater with time. We observe erosion surfaces in Svínafell’s stratigra- phy. We expect many of these surfaces to be coeval with similar surfaces found elsewhere in the region (Helgason and Duncan, 2001; Helgason, 2007) and that with additional work these will prove to be re- gional markers in documenting the glaciation history of Iceland. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS The lowest strata in Svínafell are probably some 4 million years old, i.e., reversely magnetized rocks from the Upper-Gilbert magnetic chron (3.60–4.19 Ma). These Neogene rocks belong to the lower strata in Öræfi that formed prior to the beginning of glacial conditions (>2.7 Ma) when the landscape was most likely relatively flat accumulations of basaltic lava 52 JÖKULL No. 63, 2013
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