Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 42

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 42
40 deposits are probably not exposed, but found below the bottom of the Skjálfandi Bay. The Pliocene development in the North Sea is very strange and its position and easy isolation from the main development in the Atlantic makes this area unfit as a stratigraphic stand- ard to be used also in Iceland, as we shall also see, although just this has been done in the past. The Lower Pliocene was warm in southern England, where the warm Gulf Stream could have had direct influence. But in East Anglia the development is strange. The “warm character of the fauna persists, though weakening, in the Coralline Crag” (30, p. 595), on the other hand in the overlying Red Crag . . . “the warm species have completely disappeared and only cold forms remain. Probably the connections with the Atlantic were suspended” (l.c. p. 595). This seems the only correct explana- tion, for we have no reason to expect such sudden change of the Gulf Stream in the Lower Pliocene. The Lower Pliocene or older North Pacific invertebrates, such as reached Tjörnes, could not be expected to migrate farther south during the strong Lower Pliocene or earlier Gulf Stream. Only towards the end of the Pliocene they could and did do so, to appear in the Norwich Crag of Villafran- chian age. Gignoux (30) gives just the same explanation, but without re- ference to the Gulf Stream or the Bering Strait, “northern forms (containing the Pacific ones) appear in the Norwich Crag due perhaps to the chilling at the end of the Pliocene” (l.c. p. 595). Thus the Pacific forms which lived at Tjörnes in the Lower Pliocene or earlier, could not reach East Anglia before the end of the Pliocene. But East Anglia has hitherto been used to date the Tjörnes deposits! No wonder why I have never in my geological work since 1940 (31) been satisfied with the low age of the Tjörnes deposits, because such an age did not harmonize with morphology of the mountainous area west of Bárðardalur,
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