Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Qupperneq 44

Acta naturalia Islandica - 01.02.1946, Qupperneq 44
88 TRAUSTI EINARSSON ary phase of eruptions of a certain type. As will be more clearly seen later there is every reason to pay especial attention to this type of volcanism when studying the volcanism of Iceland. Yet, it must be kept in mind that these conglomerates, interpreted as moraines, have played a dominant role in Icelandic geology for a long time. We shall therefore have to consider directly some well-known localities of the supposed moraines. 6. HVÁLFJÖRÐUR This area in S.W. Ieeland presents many interesting and important features. Above all the conception of a non-glacial origin of the grey conglomerates can here be put to a very hard test, perhaps the hardest test it is likely to be out for. Here, at the head of Hvalfjörður, near to the farm Botn are to to be found two of Pjeturss’ classical localities of “Early Quaternary Moraines”. They were discovered and described by Pjeturss in 190421). In these localities the morainic nature of the described conglom- erates is, it seems, especially convincing for the reason that not only did Pjeturss find striated stones in them, but the conglomerates in Austurgil and at Glymur, he reports, rest on a very clearly striat- ed floor of basalt. We shall now pay special attention to the sections which contain these interesting conglomerates. I had no difficulty in finding either of these sections from Pjeturss’ description. The section in Austurgil. Below a thick pile of grey fine-grained porphyretic basaltic lavas we have the section shown in Fig. 3 (c.f. Pjeturss’ Fig. 6, l.c.). The section is as follows: 1. Dark amygdaloidal basalt. 2. A dark conglomerate in an advanced state of decomposition. I could not find any glacially striated stones and I think that in this state of the conglomerate it is impossible with any safety to de- cide upon glacial striation of the contained rounded stones. Pjeturss reports that striated stones are easily found, which is contrary to my observation and I cannot accept his interpretation of this conglomerate as a moraine.
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