Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Side 28

Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Side 28
22 TRAUSTI EINARSSON formation, a compact yet heavily jointed glassy mass with angular blocks of an extremely fine-grained lava, representing a peculiar mode of consolidation of a lava flow. The series appears to liave been built up in a relatively short time, without any great change of magma, and there is in particular nothing to suggest that the alternation öf crystalline and glassy eruptive products was parallelized by such major external events as a radical change of climate or of sea-level. I have found nothing to suggest that the whole series is not built up on ice-free land. In our section there is no conglomerate which might suggest the idea of a moraine, although such a conglomerate has been mentioned by Pjeturss in the continuation of this series at Fit, a short distance west of Hvammur. No striated boulders were, however, found there by Pjeturss. A locality with striated boulders is according to Pjeturss near Varmahlíð, som distance east of Hvammur. But whatever the nature of these conglomerates may be, their occurrence dos not influence the interpretation of the section at Hvammur. A moraine with numerous primarily striated boulders I found on the edge of our plateau above the farm Núpur, close to Hvammur. This moraine is younger than a heavy dissection of the plateau, but it is older than the formation of the precipitous southern slope by which the plateau is now cut. Now, this slope is certainly not the work of post-glacial marine erosion, it is much older. This shows that our plateau is of considerable age and dates at least far back into Quaternary times. Let us now take a more general survey of the whole series as it is seen in the long precipitous slope of the plateau. We see that the main character is everywhere the same as in Hvammur, from Selja- land at the western limit, to Raufarfell some 25 km. to the east: a pile of nearly horizontal layers of brown tuffs or breccias and ordinary lavas. In the west the brown tuffs show a clear pre- dominancy over lavas. In Steinafjall which is nearer to the present centre of the complex the lavas are, on the other hand, not less prominent than the tuffs. I could discern 5 or 6 separate layers of brown tuff or breccia interbedded between lavas. This repeated alternation, occurring no doubt in a relatively short period, is of interrest as an argument against parallel major external events.

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