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Jökull - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 55

Jökull - 01.01.2013, Qupperneq 55
Reviewed research article Time-dependent surface deterioration of glacially abraded basaltic boulders by Fláajökull, SE Iceland Maciej Da̧bski and Aleksander Tittenbrun Department of Geomorphology, Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw, Krakowskie Przedmieście 30, 02-927 Warsaw, Poland, corresponding author: mfdbski@uw.edu.pl Abstract — The surface deterioration of glacially abraded basaltic boulders by Fláajökull, SE Iceland, de- posited since the Little Ice Age maximum, was assessed based on measurements of micro-roughness, weath- ering rind thickness and Schmidt hammer R-values in order to find indices of relative age of the moraines. Micro-roughness of boulders was analysed using a Handysurf E35-B electronic profilometer working with a vertical resolution of 0.01 µm, which is a new method in geomorphology. A pilot microscopic analysis showed heavy fracturing within the weathering rind developed in fine-grained basalts, which is interpreted as inherited from mechanical weathering and responsible for deterioration of rock surfaces. A weak to moderate correlation was observed between time-dependent moraine rank and studied indices. Surprisingly, no chemical alteration was observed in analysed rock samples subject to weathering for more than a century. Results indicate that 80 years of weathering cause gradual increase in selected micro-roughness parameters, weathering rind thickness and decrease in Schmidt hammer rebound value. However, these indices of surface deterioration do not change on older moraines, which is attributed to exfoliation. The results do not provide unequivocal arguments in the ongoing discussion about the timing of the LIA maximum of Fláajökull, but encourage further use of the Handysurf E35-B electronic profilometer as a tool in determining initial stages of rock surface weathering. INTRODUCTION Timing of the Little Ice Age (LIA) glacial maximum in Iceland is still under debate. Until recently, it was commonly acknowledged that glaciers flowing south from the Vatnajökull ice-cap reached their late- Holocene maxima at the end of 19th century (Ahl- mann and Thorarinsson, 1937; Thorarinsson, 1943; Jaksch, 1975; Gordon and Sharp, 1983; Thompson and Jones, 1986; Thompson, 1988; Gudmundsson, 1997; Evans et al., 1999; Sigurðsson, 2005). How- ever, works of Kirkbridge and Dugmore (2001), Brad- well (2001, 2004), McKinzey et al. (2004), Bradwell et al. (2006), and Chenet et al. (2010) based mainly on lichenometry and tephrochronology, conclude that the LIA glacial maxima were reached in SE Iceland at the beginning of 19th century or even at the end of the 18th century. Discrepancies stem from different lichenometrical approaches, uncertainties concerning environmental factors influencing lichen growth rate and possible erosion censoring moraine chronologies (Da̧bski, 2002, 2007; Bradwell, 2009; Armstrong, 2011; Kirkbridge and Winkler, 2012). Fláajökull is an outlet glacier flowing SE from the Vatnajökull ice-cap in SE Iceland (Figure 1). Since the end of the Little Ice Age (LIA), the glacier devel- oped several moraine ridges, dated by Da̧bski (2002, 2007) on the basis of lichenometry as well as histor- ical and cartographical data. Due to an ongoing dis- cussion about the lichenometrically derived age of the oldest moraine and the timing of the LIA Fláajökull maximum, ranging from 1870–1898 AD (Da̧bski, 2002, 2007, 2010) to 1807–1831 AD (Chenet et al., 2010, 2011), we looked for other age indices of the moraines. The following methods were employed: i) micro- roughness of boulder surfaces determined with use of a Handysurf E35-B electronic profilometer, a new technique in geomorphology, ii) thickness of weath- ering rinds, and iii) Schmidt hammer rebound values. JÖKULL No. 63, 2013 55
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