Fróðskaparrit - 31.12.2000, Side 39

Fróðskaparrit - 31.12.2000, Side 39
EITT YVIRLIT YVIR FØROYSK PLANTUSAMFELØG 43 west Iceland, on Jan Mayen, in parts of east and west Greenland, and on Baffin Island. The total thickness of the Faroese basalt is 3,000 m and consists of three basaltic se- ries, characterised by alternating layers of basalt, lava, and tuff. In some places, car- boniferous strata with identifiable fossils of Metasequoia occidentalis have been found (Rasmussen and Koch, 1963). The layered structure of the bedrock gives the landscape its characteristic look of more or less slop- ing surfaces truncated by vertical cliffs. The basalt horizon dips slightly in a north- east direction in the southern part of the is- lands and in a south-east direction in the northern part of the islands. The northern and western sides of the islands have steep cliffs, while the eastern side of the islands slopes gently into the sea. In some places, especially on the eastern side of the islands, peat bogs are found below sea level, indi- cating a recent submergence of the land to the east. These peat horizons are seldom thicker than 1 -1.5 m on average. The climate is highly oceanic with cool summers and mild winters. It is greatly in- fluenced by the warm North Atlantic Cur- rent and by proximity to the common cy- clone track in the North Atlantic region. Consequently, the climate is humid, vari- able, and windy. The warmest months are July and August with a mean temperature of 11°C (lowland) and the coldest month is February, with a mean temperature of 4°C (lowland). Precipitation reflects the topog- raphy of the islands. The coastal areas re- ceive around 1,000 mm per year increasing to more than 3,000 mm in the central re- gions. Wind is one of the main factors af- fecting the vegetation both directly and by salt spray, which is carried inland. The soils are developed from fairly ho- mogeneous, basalt parent material under humid and cool conditions. The time the processes have had to function is short on a geological timescale - about 10,000 years. The soils are continuously wet or moist and generally have a thick organic horizon. They are strongly acidic with high cation exchange capacities and low base satura- tion. The soils higher up are more minero- genic because of much stronger erosion. The soil here is less acidic and the vegeta- tion forms grassland and grassy moors. These constitute the most important pas- tures for the thousands of grazing sheep. The islands are heavily grazed, thus, “nat- ural” vegetation is rare. In the bottom of valleys, in depressions and other wet areas, mires have developed. The basis for the marsh vegetation is peat, which has played an important role for the Faroese popula- tion right up to the present time. The cut- ting of peat was very common and artificial depressions have been formed in the ter- rain, which have promoted even larger ar- eas of marsh vegetation. Vegetation Classifícation and Plant Communities Due to the extreme oceanic climate, it is difficult to delimit plant associations. The differences are small compared to other countries and it is necessary to indicate a gradual transition from one association to another. Various methods and terms have been used to classify the vegetation of the Faroe
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