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Jökull - 31.12.2001, Side 12

Jökull - 31.12.2001, Side 12
Jukka Kayhkö et al. Figure 5. An example of the classes b3: Fine sediment and b4: Medium sediment, on the Dyngjujökull sandur (8420300, 7200600; cf. Figure 3). In the foreground, the poorly sorted alluvium with boulder-size rocks repre- sents class b4. Class b3 in the background shows fewer boulders, and a surface covered with aeolian sand. Note the person for scale. - Horft til Herðubreiðar afsöndunum norðan Dyngjujökuls. Dæmi um yfirborð í flokkum b3 og b4. a lobe of sand ca. 12 km long and 2 km wide (Figure 3; site N), and is gradually growing in length towards the NE by filling depressions on the rough lava surface. Dyngjufjalladalur is a N-S oriented gorge, be- tween Dyngjufjöll ytri and Askja, with the charact- eristics of a water-affected canyon. The bottom of the steep-sided valley is covered with thick, poorly- sorted sedimentary deposit that dips gently towards the north. Large matrix-supported boulders, up to one metre in diameter, crop out from the valley bed along a river channel, indicating a very high-energy envi- ronment during sediment deposition. Together, these features suggest that a past flood event (perhaps even a jökulhlaup) originated at Vatnajökull and drained to- wards the north, passing Askja, this time on the west- em side via Dyngjufjalladalur. An abrupt decrease in transport momentum apparently occurred when these flood waters exited the narrow gorge, inducing the sandur deposition. To the north of the valley outlet, a 6xl0km sedimentary formation has developed, con- sisting mainly of classes b3-b6 (Figure 3; site O). Other evidence of past catastrophic floods can be detected further east, along Jökulsá á Fjöllum. Down- stream of several abrupt channel bends, large out- wash plains extend several kilometres beyond the cur- rent channel, in the direction of flood momentum. The most prominent examples of flood deposits are found near Möðrudalur and Grímsstaðir. The out- wash plain surface (Grjót) in Möðrudalur measures ca. 10 x lOkm on the eastern side of the present river channel, and has a flat, winnowed lag surface with ventifacted boulders (mostly classes b4 and b6) sev- 10 JÖKULLNo. 51
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