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Jökull - 01.12.1953, Síða 14

Jökull - 01.12.1953, Síða 14
Table I. Pits dug on Vatnajökull 28/6—4/7 1953. Tafla I. Gryfjur grafnar á Vatnajökli 28/«—4/7 1953. Date of measure- ment Pit. No. Approx. height m above Sea level Depth of pit cm Accumul. autumn 1952-1 July 1953 cm Average Spec. gravity Accumul. autumn 1952-1 July 1953 mm water Correspond. annual precipit. mm water 28/e I 1080 230 230 0.61 1395 >1680 30/e II 1420 385 345 0.57 1980 2400 3°/e III 1595 510 452 0.53 2385 2860 Vt IV 1445 427 405 0.55 2350 2820 2/t V 1660 435 420 0.55 2300 2760 2h VI 1805 430 426 0.52 2215 2660 *h VII 1988 455 230 0.51 1165 1400 the intake area of Dyngjujökull was 2400 mm (cf. Rist. 1953). As already mentioned, 7 pits were dug in western Vatnajökull by our expedition to meas- ure the accumulation since the previous autumn. In each pit some determinations of the specific gravity of snow and firn were made in order to find the water equivalent of the measured accumulation. Fig. 1 shows the situat- ion of the profiles and the accumulation since autumn 1952, expressed in mm of water. Fig. 4 shows the profiles themselves. The first pro- file was measured on 28 June and the last one on 4 July, and as there was no precipitation in the area the first four days of July, the accu- mulation measured represents the period aut- umn 1952 — end of June 1953, or roughly 10 months. The approximate height of the pro- files above sea level is shown in Table I. In profile I, the thickness of the accumulation layer was easily determined, as the profile was situated below the firn limit. In profile II, I was somewhat dubious about the boundary be- tween the 1952/53 and 1951/52 accumulation, until I had studied profile III, situated near to the dirt cone area W of the Grímsvötn depres- sion, wherefrom dust has been spread sufficient- ly enough to form a distinct dust layer at the end of the 1952 ablation period. In profile VII the limit between the 1952/53 and 1951/52 accumulation layers was not determined with absolute certainty, as no dust was found there, but in all probability tlie limit is rightly placed. No temperature measurements were made in the firn profiles, but I had the impression that in both the highest pits (VI and VII) the firn was frozen to the bottom of the pits. The layer marked with an X in some of the profiles was in all probability formed during the very cold days about Palm Sunday (29/3) 1953, which succeeded a warm period. In pro- files I—IV, the surface layers were very wet, so that although the firn was so loose that we sank deep in it wlien walking, the specific gravity was 0.55—0.60. From 1200 to 1500 m height this loose surface layer was very coarse- grained (grain diam. 2—5 mm). In Table I, I have summed up the results of the pit measurements. In the last column I have calculated roughly the corresponding an- nual precipitation at the respective pits. In doing so I have presupposed that the measured accumulation represents 10 months and that, except for profile I, practically all the melt- water from the ablation before 1 July (which in most of the profiles is rather insignificant), was still contained within the accumulation layer when measured. Further, I have not reckoned with the evaporation, which in this case is practically negligible. The accumulation and precipitation values from profile VII at the highest point of Bárðarbunga are in all probability minimum values, as it is more likely that more snow has drifted away from than towards that spot. In profile III, the opposite is the case, as the fine-grained layer in that proíile seemed to be partly a driftsnow layer. Profile VIII (Fig. 5) situated 2.5 km N of 12

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