Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 63

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 63
61 level of about 3 km, behaves like an elastic solid, when seismic waves pass through it. Under the small stresses of winds last- ing for climatic periods, it does flow, and thus by deformation, allows the accumulation of stress up to the breaking point in the thin crustal layer above it. Thus we have seen for one case, and will see it for more of the endogeneous agencies, that they correspond to the old story of not seeing the significance of the simple things before your eyes, because all the remarkable things must be behind the mountains. This digression into seismicity was necessary, for obvious reasons, but we now proceed with the main theme of this chapter, by considering the correlation of climate and volcanism in Iceland in the prehistoric postglacial time. In Table I we have put side by side the climatic periods in Sweden (Magnusson, N. H., Lundquist, G., and Regnéll, C.: Sveriges geologi, 1963) and in Iceland. Ht to Hr> are acid Hekla tephra layers, which are extensive, as traced by Sig- urður Þórarinsson. They have been dated by the C-14-met- hod, where they rest on organic material. This tephrochrono- logical dating has been found to be most valuable back to 7000 B.P. The glacial ages rest on C-14 dating of shells. A number of geologists have collected the material for these datings, but it would carry us here too far to acknowledge the share of each individual. It should be pointed out that the used half life of C-14 has changed a little since the first datings, here included. Further- more, Dendrochronology has led to the insight that the higher postglacial and lateglacial C-14 ages are too low. Using a cor- rection table given by Þórarinsson in a paper in Icelandic, I have put Þjórsárhraun I at 9000 B.P. instead of 8000 B.P. according to the rather old original C-14 dating. Other dates I have not corrected in that way. The limits of the climatic periods are copied from (4), whose author did all the palyno- logical study, and thus characterized the climate of the periods. He used tephrochronological dating. There may be some small inconsistences in the time scale
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