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14 termed the Hólkot Stage (2), and on vague ground claimed to correspond to the northern margin of the Younger Dryas „main glacier“ covering Iceland. As we have already stated, there is undoubted correspon- dence in time between the main climatic periods in Iceland, and Scandinavia, periods of the order of 1000 years duration. But it is too much to expect every short-periodic fluctuation of the Scandinavian retreating glacier to have a correspond- ing glacier fluctuation in Iceland — but just on that assump- tion, Þórarinsson bases his claim that the Hólkot Stage cor- responds to Younger Dryas. However, it is well known that short-periodic weather fluctuations are often opposite in the two places. Þórarinsson’s dating is, moreover, doubtful in two respects. First, the Hólkot Stage could rather be of Older Dryas age, and correspond to the southern rand of a local glacier on the cluster of mountains on high ground north and northeast of Mývatn. This alternative becomes attractive when the con- clusions are based on such basic factors of climatology as climate, the height of the terrain, and the origin of the pre- cipitation. This local glacier would correspond to that of Blá- f jallajökull, Fig. 4. On the other hand, the assumption of the Younger Dryas rand in the Mývatn area, makes the extension of the glacier from the glacier divide between Vatnajökull and Mýrdalsjökull, twice as broad in the precipitation shadow as on the precipitation side, an inconsistency that cannot be explained away by point- ing out the great asymmetry of the Scandinavian continental glacier, as we shall point out below. And now we come to another fundamental factor which makes Pleistocene glaciations of Iceland incomparable with those of Scandinavia. In Scandinavia, there is only one chain of mountains on which a glaciation will begin and end, whereas in Iceland there are many such mountain chains and clusters of mountains on which a glaciation can and must begin, more or less simult- aneously, and end similarly as a number of separate glaciers.
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