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Paweł Molewski and Leon Andrzejewski terraces were selected for more detailed laboratory- based grain-size analysis. Sandy sediments and sand fractions in silty-clay samples were analysed using the sieve method. Fractions finer than 0.1 mm were mea- sured using a laser grain-size analyser. Based on these methods the deposits were classified by grain-size us- ing nomenclature and fractional categories from the Polish Geological Institute (Wydawnictwo Geolog- iczne, 1977) which subdivides the sediments into five main categories: clay <0.01 mm; silt 0.01–0.1 mm; sand 0.1–2.0 mm; gravel 2.0–100.0 mm; and boulders 100.0–1000.0 mm. For selected deposits, average deposition velocity was estimated in cm/s according to Koster’s (1978) formula V=49D0.381, where the variable is the me- dian grain size (D50) in cm. Maximum Particle Sizes (MPS) were also determined as an indicator of flow rate competence for large-grain deposits. MPS is de- termined in the field based on measurement of the in- termediate axis (b) of the ten largest grains originating from a monogenetic lithosome or lithofacies, or based on the cumulative grain-size curve with MPS fraction size being determined as that of the 95th percentile (D95). The estimated palaeocurrent competence is cal- culated using Koster’s (1978) formula. THE NORTHERN STUDY AREA The northern study area is located in the northernmost part of Tungnaárjökull’s marginal zone in the vicinity of the volcanic cone of Kerlingar (1,286 m a.s.l.) (Fig- ure 1B), which separates Tungnaárjökull from Sylgju- jökull. The area is bordered to the southeast by the glacier snout and to the northwest by the volcanic ridge of Jökulgrindur (Figure 2). The present glacier margin lies parallel to Jökulgrindur at a distance of 1.2 to 1.5 km to the southeast of this bedrock ridge. The area extends from northeast to southwest over about 3.5 km and comprises two distinct structural morpho- logical levels. The higher level ranges between 300 to 950 m across at an altitude of 860 to 900 m a.s.l. The lower morphological level is between 250 and 800 m wide, at an altitude of 800 to 840 m a.s.l. and extends to the foot of Jökulgrindur. The higher morphological level consists mainly of bedrock covered with subglacial traction till and mass flow deposits of variable thickness (0.5–1.5 m) in the form of a very poorly sorted sand–gravel–boulder di- amicton. Its morphology is currently characterised by dry (abandoned), proglacial meltwater channels and flutings. In the northern part of this higher morpho- logical level there is a complex of ice-marginal and proglacial lakes which are fed by glacial meltwater and drained by a river flowing towards the southwest along the glacier’s snout (Figure 2A). Water levels in these lakes are at different altitudes ranging from ap- proximately 850 to 895 m a.s.l. The lower morphological level is dominated by a series of variably developed outwash levels (Figure 2B). The surfaces of the outwash levels descend to an altitude of about 845 m a.s.l. in the north, down to about 820 m a.s.l. in the southern part. The lowest parts of the lower morphological level are represented by the bottom of the former ice-dammed lake. A rem- nant of this lake is preserved by a small, isolated (no outflow) groundwater-supplied lake which possesses a small coastal bench cut into its southern side. The average water level of the lake is approximately 840 m a.s.l. (Figure 2A). A diverse set of dead and stagnating ice forms are present in the central part of the northern study area, at the contact with the higher morphological level, along with several preserved delta fans (Figure 2), whereas end moraines characterise its southern part, on the glacier-facing slope of the Jökulgrindur. To the north- west, at the lower morphological level, an elongated end-moraine rampart is undercut by erosion. Ice-dammed lake shorelines and glacilacustrine deposits One characteristic feature of the slopes of the upper morphological level, deltas and glacier-facing slope of Jökulgrindur is the traces of ancient shorelines of the ice-dammed lake (Figure 3A). The former shore- lines are marked by small wave-cut platforms of up to 2 m wide which gently slope in the direction of the lake. The highest shoreline is situated 37 m above the bottom of the lower morphological level, i.e. up to 877 m a.s.l. Differences in the spacing between the palaeoshorelines (0.5 to 1.5 m) are interpreted as recording the variation in the rate of lowering of the former ice-dammed lake. 54 JÖKULL No. 66, 2016
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