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Jökull - 01.01.2013, Side 61

Jökull - 01.01.2013, Side 61
Surface deterioration of glacially abraded basaltic boulders by Fláajökull 55 years (Thompson and Jones, 1986), and given 10 years for colonization lag time, we obtained a date AD 1888 for site Ia, which correspond well with previous dating of Da̧bski (2002, 2007). Petrography of basalts and weathering rinds Petrographic analyses revealed that the studied rocks are fine-grained, hypocrystalline basalts. There are abundant crystals of plagioclase and pyroxenes, apart from which there are some amorphous glassy com- pounds including very small precipitations of apatite, ferrous oxides and sulphides. The texture of the basalts is massive or fluidal in places with a very low porosity. Within the weathering rinds, which are light-gray colored (10YR 6/1 according to the Mun- sell scale), one can observe increased porosity due to numerous micro-fissures developed between and within crystals (Figure 5). In weathering rinds of two rock samples taken from a moraine deposited around AD 1907 (site II), no chemical alteration is observed, although some reddish grains, typical of iron oxi- dation occur. They were previously misinterpreted as signs of oxidation of ferrous compounds of rock due to chemical weathering (Da̧bski, 2012b). How- ever, they are dispersed throughout the whole thin- section, and SEM and microprobe analyses show that within the weathering rinds, crystals of titanomag- netite and ilmenite remain chemically unchanged and no hematite was found. The reddish colour can be ex- plained by mineral inclusions within the glassy com- pounds. Heavy fracturing (with sharp edges of micro- cracks) is clearly visible within the weathering rind, especially close to the outer boundary of the rock, where cracks parallel to the rock surface can be ob- served at depths c. 20 µm (Figure 5). Some minerals exhibit especially heavy fracturing leading to a pro- duction of closed cavities within the rind (Figure 6). Micro-roughness, weathering rind thickness and rebound values The study revealed that there is a significant diver- sification of micro-roughness between rock surfaces within a single experimental site (Figure 7, Appendix 1). Micro-roughness parameters Ra and Rz from two youngest test sites (VII+ and VI) are statistically sig- nificantly different from parameters obtained from older sites (Figure 7, Appendix 2). The Rzmax val- ues follow similar pattern with the exception for sites VI, II and Ib which are characterised by statistically insignificant differences. Mean values of roughness parameters increase from the youngest moraines (site VII+) to the oldest (site Ia): Ra from 4.03±0.37 µm (95% confidence interval for the mean) to 5.44±0.44 µm, Rz from 21.75±1.77 µm to 28.97±2.04 µm, and Rzmax from 30.81±2.79 µm to 39.36±3.21 µm re- spectively (Figure 7, Table 1). However, the values increase only within young moraines deposited since AD 1932. The micro-roughness measured on boul- der surfaces subject to weathering for more then 80 years remains at a higher, relatively constant level. Mean width of the roughness profile elements (Rsm) increases insignificantly from 258.67±19.43 µm (site VII+) to 294.78±19.02 µm (site IV), but then it falls down again on older moraines. Spearman rank corre- lation coefficients calculated for the micro-roughness parameters and age-dependent test site rank, are pos- itive but only moderate (0.37 ≤Rs ≥0.38) to weak (Rs = 0.27), with the exception of Rsm, where there is no correlation (Rs = 0.00). The weathering rind thickness correlates strongly (Rs=0.65) with the age-dependent test site rank. Mean rind thickness ranges from 0.15±0.02 mm on boul- ders deposited since 2000 (site VII+), to 0.60±0.05 mm on boulders from site Ia (Figure 8, Appendix 1). However, no significant increase of the rind thickness is observed within sites IV-Ia (Appendix 1, 2). The time-dependent thickening of the rind is accompanied by a general decreasing trend of Schmidt hammer R- values from 65.17±0.66 to 61.47±0.60, the latter in- dex remaining relatively unchanged among moraines deposited in 1907 (site II) and earlier. The Spearman rank correlation coefficient for R-values and test site ranks is moderate (Rs= -0.37). Boulders of the old- est moraine ridge (site Ib), do not exhibit any distinc- tive roughness, weathering rind thickness or R-values from the second oldest site (Figures 7, 8). DISCUSSION Lichenometry The size-frequency gradient approach and use of the equation elaborated for SE Iceland by Bradwell JÖKULL No. 63, 2013 61
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