Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Qupperneq 42

Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Qupperneq 42
36 TRAUSTI EINARSSON simply the breaking away of a somewhat watersoaked cliff, perhaps accompanied by loose ejecta that have accumulated on slopes, the masses set in motion have an ability to move in their lower courses for long distances over gentle grades in a manner that is difficult to conceive but that is attested by abundant evidence. Landslides of such origin may temporarily impound rivers, and the resulting floods may effect a rounding of boulders and their transportation for many miles. Even torrential rains may have a similar effect.” (1. c. p. 237—239). From these descriptions it is clear that sheets of conglomerates and breccias as a secondary product of certain not very uncommon types of volcanism may be formed under non-glacial conditions and this fact should not be overlooked in a discussion of the volcanic series of Iceland. On the contrary, the reader will already have recognized that these types of volcanism are of crucial interest in the study of the Pala- gonite Formation as a whole. A certain feature of eruptions of this type which does not appear in the previous quotations is the filing effect of a nuée ardente. This is of great interest with respect to the fact that the Icelandic conglomerates in some cases rest on a filed floor which has hith- erto been considered as an especially clear proof of their mo- rainic nature. To give here some impression of the filing effects of a volcanic blast a discussion of the outburst of the Lassen Peak in California on May 19, 1915 will be quoted20). By this blast a dense forest was swept away over a large area and a mudflow, caused by the melting of a considerable amount of snow in the slopes of the volcano, ran for a distance of 7—8 miles. The mud flow consisted of ash falling during the eruption and of large and small blocks. “It was, however, not the mud flow but a volcanic blast of terrific power (nuée ardente) and moderately high temperature, heavily charged with dust and rock fragments, de- livered at a low angle in an east-northeast direction down Lost Creek Valley, which cleared the valley of its immense trees and indeed of every movable object for more than 4 miles” (p 21). “Before May 19 the valley of Lost Creek is reported by the Forest Service to have contained 5,000,000 feet of standing timber (original forest), much of which reached the diameter of 3 to 5 feet. After that date the
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