Jökull


Jökull - 01.12.1959, Blaðsíða 3

Jökull - 01.12.1959, Blaðsíða 3
Á R S R I T JÖKLARANNSÓKNAFÉLAGS ÍSLANDS 9. ÁR REYKJAVÍK 1959 Micro Meteoroiogy over Dirt Coned. Ice The abundant volcanic ash and tu££ in Ice- land provide a clirt layer, discontinuous and o£ variable thickness but very widespread over nrost of the glacier tongues. To assess the effect of a dirt layer on tlie meteorological elements responsible for ablation, experiments were made on the snout of the Breidamerkurjökull as part of the field work of the Durham University Ex- ploration Society in 1951. A first analysis of the work on rock debris and ice was published in „Jökull", 1953, Vol. 3, pp. 23-51. The surface of glaciers in Iceland receive heat by: — radiation from sun and sky; forced con- vection caused by the wind blowing air, above 0°C, over the glacier surface; condensation of water vapour from the air, if tlie vapour pres- sure increases with height. The heat is dissipat- ed at tlie glacier surface by: — outgoing long wave radiation; melting; evaporation, if the water vapour pressure in the air decreases with height. Incoming and reflected radiation were mea- sured by an Eppley Pile. Wind speed was mea- sured by a sensitive anemometer at heights of 20, 50, 100, 200 cm., above the ice surface. Dry and wet bulb temperatures were measured at lieights of 3, 8, 30, 100, 140, 200 cm., using aspirated thermocouples, shielded from direct radiation. Ablation was measured at not less than four stakes drilled into the glacier surface. Observations were made over three areas: I — comparatively clean ice; II — dirt-strewn ice with dirt cones 30 cm mean height (range 10 to 200 cm); and III — with dirt cones 10 cm mean heiglit (range 5 to 100 cm). The thick- ness of the dirt layer was greatest near the tops of the larger cones, but decreased rapidly near the base of the cones. One cone had 20 cm thickness of dirt on top, but 0.5 to 2.5 was more typical of the cones on which ablation was measured. Tliese areas were selected as the rnost uniform in surface character, but they were not extensive as desired and had an in- creasingly varied surface up-wincl. All three sites were approximately I km, from the edge of the glacier ancl 100 metres west of the Esjufjöll moraine. Albedo, the proportion of the incoming radi- ation which is reflected, averaged 14% (range 4—20) over the clean ice and 4% (range 2—8) over the dirt covered ice. These low figures indicate how the ice was really not very clean but they can be considered representative of rnany of the glacier tongues in Iceland. Outgoing radiation has been calculated by many authorities and various expressions deriv- ed relating radiation with surface temperature, vapour pressure and cloud amount (Lister Sc Taylor, 1960). A mean value of outgoing radi- ation, with zero and with full cloud, has been LANDSBúKASAFN 1 22? ö5 ÍSLANDS
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