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Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 126

Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 126
. Fig. 3. Elliðaár river. Large flood 28th February 1968, a flood of type 3 + 6 i.e. rain- and meltflood with the addition of man-made flood. The picture is taken towards Blesugróf. The river threatens a 60 kV main transformer station for Reykjavík. (Photo. Landsv.). 3. mynd. Elliðaár. Ofsaflóð 28. febrúar 1968, flóð af tegundinni 3+6, þ.e. regn og leysingaflóð að viðbœttu mannvirkniflóði. Myndin er tekin vesturyfir til Blesugrófar. Ain ógnar 60 kVaðalspennistöð Reykjavíkurborgar. (Ljósm. Landsvirkjun). former in the desertion of two parishes for some decades. In spite of large and sudden floods in the past centuries only a few people have lost their lives as a result offloods in Iceland. This is due to the dispers- ed nature of the settlement and to the fact that there has been almost no human traffic while the floods were in spate. In the last century a shepherd from Núpstadur lost his life on Skeidará sandur when a jökulhlaup came from the Grænalón lake. A couple from Oddagardur in Flói were drowned while try- ing to save their livestock from floods in the Hvítá river shortly after 1700. Floods have harmed farmers’ stock from time to time and now in this century roads and bridges can be added to the misfortunes due to floods. On leap year’s day 1%8 the Ölfusá river flooded 35 houses in Selfoss. This represents considerable damage in a country with as small a population as Iceland. The Hvítá river in Amessýsla No doubt the river Hvítá/Ölfusá is the most dangerous flood river in Iceland; there are many reasons for this. There are, however, two main causes. The first is that the left bank, i.e. to the east of the river, is low, as if there was in fact a floodplain, although geologically the land is quite different. The other reason is that: this is one of the mosl densely populated areas in the country. The winter floods are the most dangerous. They are rain- and meltfloods on frozen ground, when the channel is half dammed up by ice and slush ice. Floods have also proved to be destructive in late summer- and autumn- rains. Spring floods however do not occur in the Ölfusá river; for that to happen the climate would need to cool considerably from the present (Rist 1969). 1 he Thjórsá lava pushed the Hvítá river west of Vördufell only a few thousand years ago. (Kjartans- 124 JÖKULL 33. ÁR
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