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Jökull - 01.01.2016, Side 56

Jökull - 01.01.2016, Side 56
Paweł Molewski and Leon Andrzejewski Figure 3. Structure of the ice-dammed lake’s bottom. A: Morphology of the central part of the northern study area; B: Lithofacies profile. – Yfirlitsmynd og setlagasnið af fyrrum jökulstífluðu lónstæði á nyrðra rannsókn- arsvæðinu, við Jökulgrindur. The sand-dominated lower part of the sequence exposed in the excavation is interpreted as being wa- terlain and deposited in a high-energy (upper flow regime) environment. The overlying finer grained silts and silty sands are consistent with deposition having occurred in a low-energy environment possibly within standing or very slow moving water within the lake (glacilacustrine). In contrast, the overlying c. 0.5 m thick sequence of gravel, sand and silt represents the development of a relatively higher energy environ- ment within the lake. The inclined surfaces (stratifi- cation) which characterise this part of the sequence are interpreted as foresets which record the north- westerly progradation of a small fan or apron into the lake. The top of this fan/apron was subsequently trun- cated by the erosive base of the overlying gravel. This coarse-grained lithofacies may record the establishing of high-energy, shallow water conditions within the lake. In contrast, the fine-grained sediments at the top of the sequence mark a return to a much lower energy environment, with deposition of these cross-stratified sands and silts possibly having occurred at the distal edge of a subaqueous fan/apron. Changes in grain size within the deposits of the fan/apron probably result from a deepening of the lake and a shift in the pat- tern of deposition. The cross-stratification records a palaeoflow direction towards the west-northwest (Fig- ure 3B). Erosion and truncation of the top of this sequence probably occurred during the development of the palaeoshoreline. Apart from the lower part of the se- quence, these sediments probably record deposition close to the shore of a shallow proglacial lake. 56 JÖKULL No. 66, 2016
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