Rit (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.06.1923, Side 119

Rit (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.06.1923, Side 119
115 the south of Faxaflói, the author found some sand layers witli fossil shells in a submarine bog, visible at very low tide, which the sea had cast up over the bog while it was in the process of formation. Nassa incrassata, Ström, was very common in these strata and Hclix hortensis, Miiller, was also found there. The former species is common on the south coast of Ice- land to the south of Reykjanes, and is also to be found, though very rarely, on the south of Faxaflói, where the temperature of the sea is greatest. Specimens of the latter species have not been found alive on the north of Reykja- nes, but it lives on the south of the peninsula. This indic- ates that when the submarine bog was formed and the coast line stood at its lowest point in Faxaflói, the climate was as warm or even warmer than it is now. ö. After this submarine bog was formed the land again subsided and the coastline rose, until it reached its present level (No. 6 in Fig. 8). There are indications that this subsidence of the land still continues gradually at the present time in Faxaflói. No change is known in the sea temperature or the climate during this period. Investigations which have been made in Breiðifjörður (O. O. Bárðarson, 1921) show that a corresponding land subsidence took place there, Iate in the Glacial Period, as in Faxaflói (No. 1 in Fig. 8). The coast-line stood at first as low or lower than at present, and at the same time the glaciers covered the low-lying country. Later on the land subsided and the coast-line rose until it reached at least 80 m. higher than at present. In clay strata that were formed during the first part of this subsidence at Saurbær, in Gilsfjörður, shell strata have been found 2 — 30 m. above sea-level containing the high- arctic species Portlandia arctica Gray, Niicula tenuis, Mont. var. expansa, Reeve etc. These strata. were formed close to the edge of the glacier, first in shallow water and later on 8*
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