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Jökull - 01.12.1970, Side 33

Jökull - 01.12.1970, Side 33
duction utilised in this paper a time difference of six years is not too significant. Between 1904 and 1931 (Fig. 3) the Jökulsá gradually became incised in the proglacial de- posits but how rapidly this took place is not known. Todtmann (1960) only states that in 1931 the ice front in the area of the present Jökulsárlón was generally 20—30 m from the moraine ridges, but where the Jökulsá flowed out it was much closer. Between 1904 and 1908 most of the drainage east of the Jökulsá fol- lowed channels cut through the three outermost moraines. These channels (e.g. 6, 8, 10, 11, 12 and 20) ranged from 3 to 30 m in width. By 1908 a series of lakes between the moraine ridges permitted the development of a drainage system parallel to the ice front, the main com- ponents of which were channel 20 and the upper part of channel 8. This sequence of channels being first of all cut through moraine ridges and then being diverted parallel to and on the proximal side of the ridges is clearly demonstrated by channels 7, 14, 21 and 24. By 1908 the number of channels carrying water frorn the ice front east of the Jökulsá to beyond the moraine system had been reduced to 6 (20, 6, 5, 15 and the Stemma). By 1931 this number had been reduced to one as streams 13, 7, 21 and 24 all flowed into the river Stemma. Stream 7 drained a small proglacial lake. West of the Jökulsá, as the ice moved back from its 1904 position, a few channels develop- ed between the moraine ridges and therefore run parallel to the ice front, e.g. 40 and 42. By 1937 (Fig. 4) there were only four drainage routes through the 1890 moraine west of the Jökulsá; channel 51 parallel to the Fjallsjökull ice front; channel 49 draining the forerunner of the Breidárlón; channel 45 which was a direct proglacial stream at right angles to the ice front and channel 43 which hacl four feeder streams issuing directly from tlie ice front. It should be noted that up until 1937 no large proglacial lakes had developed, although the first stages in the development of the Breidárlón and the Stemmulón can be detected.1 1931(37)—1945 Undoubtedly the most important develop ments during this period were the occupation of topographic lows by four large proglacial 1) Stemmarlón on the figures should read Stemmulón. JÖKULL 20. ÁR 31

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