Jökull


Jökull - 01.12.1953, Blaðsíða 26

Jökull - 01.12.1953, Blaðsíða 26
four points in the two metres profile. Each experiment consisted of two or more readings of these instruments, readings of incoming and reflected radiation (by means of Epply Pile also built by the author), silver and black radiation thermometers, cloud cover and various ablation stakes set up near the mast. In addition an ord- inary meteorological record was maintained. The experiments were carried out over clean ice, dirty ice and ice covered with small dirt cones and at bi-hourly intervals throughout the day and night. The work was hindered by many small ad- versities. The weather was often bad; the engi- nes activating the airscrews were often difficult to start and one radiation thermometer was broken by the wind, but in all some sixty tests were successfully compleated. Ablation-wns measured at bamboo rods drilled into the ice, a mark being made at the surface position on the stake each time the stake was read. To facilitate ablation readings at more permanent stakes the long canes were painted with black and white for each alternate 10 cm length and red for the 90 to 100 crris. The drill for the holes in the ice was made after the Ahlmann type and though somewhat arduous in operation was successful down to 2p2 metres. With modificadon it is now hoped to use this for much greater depths. The drill brace was a simple cranked handle in a ’U’ shape with facility for screwing in the drill bit on extension rods. The bit was a metre length o’f mild steel tubing of U/4" diameter. The densities of ice samples were found by measuring the change in volume in a graduated cylinder. Grit particles were filtered in the field but brought back to England for measur- ing under a microscope. This method is amp- lified in the section on Densities and Glacial clirt. OBSER VA TIONS. Micro Meteorological observátions were ini- tially made at three areas: I. of clean ice free from hummocks and channels. II. of dirt covered ice free from hummocks and channels. III. of ice with many small dirt cones. All areas were on the snout of the glacier between 1 and 2 kms. from the ice edge. There was no other grouping of these ”type” areas between the snout and region of Esjufjöll. The slope of the snout and the proximity of the sandur caused almost constant katabatic winds so that Esjufjöll may have been the better site for work though the 20 kms. distance from the ice eclge and the mountain nunataks were thought to be possible causes of anomaly and thus not desirable for initial work on debris and the mechanics of its deposition. The dirt covered ice was ribboned with minor streams which changed course almost daily and so modified the pattern of distribution and thickness of the dirt cover that readings taken over this dirt covered ice could not be compared from day to day. To a much lesser degree, and at a slower rate, changes occurred in the sur- face conditions of the dirt-coned ice so that after 4 weeks a second site was found for the observations over dirt-coned ice (i. e. type III. above). Since only one mast was available it was not possible to take simultaneous observations over the clifferent type areas so that the mast was erected each week at the site which had not been previously investigated under the weather condi- tions then prevailing. It was hoped by making these changes to achieve observations over the different areas with a representative range of different combinations of sun, cloud, humidity and wind. The dominance of wind, cloud cover and humidity, combined with the difficulties of constant maintenance of apparatus, gave oppor- tunity for sufficient observations only when there was a cold wind blowing and in conditions which were overcast and very moist. Wind. The following summary indicates the wind speeds experienced over the different areas. See Fig. 2. Clean Ice. Velocity at 2 metres. Max. 30.1 ft./sec. Min. 11.7 ft./sec. Mean of 13 Tests: Roughness Parameter 0.2 cms. Dirt cone Area I. Velocity at 2 metres. Max. 24.2 ft./sec. Min. 10.5 ft./sec. Mean of 20 Tests: Roughness Parameter 1.61 cms. Dirt Cone Area II. Velocity at 2 metres. 24
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