Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 41

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 41
39 In the upper Miocene the peninsula is clear but too short to hamper the Gulf Stream in any way. This is in good agreement with a warm climate in the lands bordering on the northern North Atlantic. The same state still prevails in the Lower Pliocene. But in the Upper Pliocene the Straits of Florida have become clearly narrower, and this is in accordance with cooler climate in the northern North Atlantic area. Finally, the further narrowing of the Straits, leads to the succession of the Pleistocene Ice Ages. On this basis and on direct evidence, we must conclude that in the late Upper Pliocene, the Gulf Stream was no stronger than today, and that the conditions in the Arctic Ocean were about the same as now. This means that a North Pacific fauna could not possibly migrate from the Bering Strait into Atlantic waters along an Arctic route. This could only have happened in the Lower Pliocene or earlier, when the Straits of Florida were open enough, not to hamper the flow of the Gulf Stream (29). And there is unquestioned evidence (27) that such Paci- fic fauna as is found in the uppermost division of the Tjörnes deposits proper, the Cardium Groenlandicum zone, did migrate via the northern route, from Bering Strait to Europe, as early as the Upper Miocene or earliest Pliocene. We do not see a reason for introducing a much later final migrational step to Tjörnes, as seems to be left open as a possibility in (27). There- fore, we seem justified to accept a Lower Pliocene or possibly Upper Miocene age for those Tjörnes marine strata which con- tain Pacific species (32 species of invertebrates according to (27)). Later in this chapter we shall deal with the occurence of Ter- tiary glacial deposits in Iceland, and point out that they are due to special mountain glaciations. It does, therefore, not af- fect the obtained Tertiary age for the Tjörnes deposits, that 10 glacial horizons are reported in (28) within the uppermost Tjörnes deposits. The lower divisions show clearly warmer sea, so that we should not be surprised to find that they reach, in fact, down to the Oligocene, although the corresponding
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