The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1914, Side 53

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1914, Side 53
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 237 carry the íiner palagonite-dust down into the valleys or to distant quarters of the island where it is deposited and retained by the vegetation, frequently forming thick layers (móhella). The heavier lava-fragments which have tlius been deprived of matrix are left hehind. On stretches of level ground the lava-gravel, thus loosened, sometimes attains a thickness of several metres. As a general rule the surface of the tuff-mountains is much alfected by the action of water and air and along the sides of the íissures the effects may be traced far down. Sometimes these fissures are filled with zeolites, calcite or gypsum; and sometimes the mass which fills the fissures is harder than the surrounding rock so that the surface presents the appearance of a network of raised Iines, while the tuff in the intervening spaces has been disintegrated and carried away. On the ridges and peaks of several tuff inountains the surface is, as it were, pock-marked with numerous small irregular hollows, chan- nels and pot-holes whicli are probably due to tlie combined action of water and drifting sand. There are often a great number of clefts and flssures in the tuff-mountains which can sometimes be seen from a great distance because of the plant-growth which retreats to them to find shelter from the storm. On the whole the varied forms of surface in the tuff districts greatly influence the details of the distribution of the plants of the place. As tuff is íar more easily decomposed than basalt, soil is formed more quickly upon tuff-mountains in cases where external factors such as sand-drifts and storms do not interfere. Therefore on the tuff and breccia mountains of southern Iceland there is a thick coating of soil and a luxuriant plant-growth right to the verge of the mountain; this is rarely the case on basalt mountains. Even on steep mountain-sides of luff and breccia there exists a luxuriant vegetation of various species. This is especially conspicuous in Mýr- dalur (south of Mýrdalsjökull) where, for instance, the extreme point of Reynisfjall is densely covered with plants. A luxuriant vegetation is also found in Víkurklettar and in sevérai other places. On the whole, as mentioned above, it is characteristic of the lower moun- tains, south of the great Jökulls, to be covered by a comparatively luxuriant plant-growth, while the level country is barren, owing to the destructive action of the glacier-rivers. In the case of the sea- fowl cliffs, where manure is supplied by the sea-fowl, such tuff- mountains are far more densely covered with Cochlearia, Archangelica, etc., than are the basalt mountains. 16*
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