Jökull


Jökull - 01.12.1964, Blaðsíða 29

Jökull - 01.12.1964, Blaðsíða 29
the average retreat and (c) in 1961/62 3 of 21 measured Vatnajökull outlets were slightly ad- vancing and 1 was stationary, which is a higher figure than for any year in the latter half of the 1950s. Fig. 13 also shows the annual precipitation and teinperature at Fagurhólsmýri, south of Vatnajökull (öræfajökull) 1930—1963. There is a clear positive correlation between the tem- perature and the precipitation diagram, tlie precipitation increasing with temperature, but the correlation between these diagrams and the glacier-variation diagram is more obscure, which is only what could be expected, as increased temperature and precipitation have opposite effect on the glacier regime. The Swedish-Icelandic Vatnajökull-investiga- tions 1936/38 led to the general conclusion that the temperature, both in summer and winter, had a greater effect on the regime of the southern outlet glaciers of Vatnajökull than the precipitation (Ahlmann 1939, p. 187). This, however, need not be true as regards the ac- cumulation areas as such, and presumably condi- tions within them play a greater role for the sudden glacier advances, than conditions within the ablation areas. We know still too little about the condi- Fig. 13. Diagram showing he average of Vatnajökull outlet glaciers and the annual precipita- tion and temperaturc at Fagurhólsmýri 1930—1963. JÖKULL 1964 87

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