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Jökull - 01.01.2013, Side 56

Jökull - 01.01.2013, Side 56
Da̧bski and Tittenbrun Figure 1. Location of the Fláajökull marginal zone and the rate of retreat along the Hólmsárgarður profile (Sigurðsson, 1998; Da̧bski, 2002, 2007, modified). – Kort af jökulgörðum við jaðar Fláajökuls ásamt þversniði yfir sjö framrásargarða austan Hólmsár. Jökuljaðarinn við lok litlu ísaldarinnar er sýndur með punktalínu. These methods are generally known in geomorphol- ogy (Hubbard and Glasser, 2005), however, a new in- strument was used in this study to determine micro- roughness. Additional lichenometric dating of the oldest moraine ridge of Fláajökull was performed. The Handysurf E35-B electronic profilometer al- lows the measurement of very subtle increases in sur- face micro-roughness and displays micro-roughness parameters with a vertical resolution of 0.01 µm. Therefore, a hypothesis was put forward that short- term (post-LIA maximum) time-dependent surface deterioration of basaltic surfaces, result in micro- roughness increase, and can be recorded by the elec- tronic profilometer. It was assumed that weathering processes also result in gradual thickening of weather- ing rinds and decrease in Schmidt hammer R-values. These indices have the potential to differentiate the age of the moraines, thereby providing the opportu- nity to critically assess the possible early 19th c. age of the LIA maximum at Fláajökull suggested by Ch- enet et al. (2010). USE OF SURFACE ROUGHNESS, WEATHERING RIND THICKNESS AND SCHMIDT HAMMER IN GLACIAL GEOMORPHOLOGY Previous measurements of rock surface roughness in studies of glacial transport and relative dating of glacial landforms were performed on gneiss within the Storbreen marginal zone and in Oldedalen, Nor- way (McCarroll, 1992; McCarroll and Nesje, 1996). A hand profilometer was used which enabled mea- surement of relative heights of micro-depressions and micro-elevations with a vertical resolution of 0.01 mm, and the amplitude of micro-relief was usu- ally 0.5–6 mm. Results proved that there are dif- ferences in surface roughness of glacially abraded rocks exposed since about 250 BP (LIA) and those exposed about 9000 BP, allowing for a great differ- ence in weathering time. A different approach to rock surface roughness was employed by Hubbard et al. (2000) in the marginal zone of the Glacier de Tsan- fleuron in Switzerland. They used a micro-roughness meter (MRM) and an electro-optical distance meter (EDM) and found that roughness at all horizontal 56 JÖKULL No. 63, 2013
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