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Jökull - 01.12.1967, Page 4

Jökull - 01.12.1967, Page 4
In the year of 1951 cooperation started be- tween the Iceland Glaciological Society and the French Greenland expedition headed by P. E. Victor on measurements of the thickness of the ice cover of Vatnajiikull iry seismic sounding metliods (Eyihorsson 195la, 1951b). In 1955 Vatnajökull was the only ice shield in Iceland whose thickness was known. Good cooperation with the Frenchmen hacl been kept and now they provided, as before, a scientist and the necessary instruments. Regard- ing equipment and technique the reader is referred to Holtzscherer (1954). A preliminary report of the results obtained during the ex- pedition has already been given (Thorarinsson and Rist 1955) but the final report of results has been delayed because geodetic data were lacking. THE MÝRDALSJÖKULL AREA The southernmost ice shields in Iceland are Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull situated on the same mountain complex. They were join- ed until recently, but during the years 1950/60 they were finally disrupted due to the general retreat of these two ice covers. Now there is a snow free area between them every summer. The area of Mýrdalsjökull is nearly 700 km2 and that of Eyjafjallajökull close to 100 km2. Moist winds blowing across the Atlantic Ocean from easterly, southerly and westerly directions cause heavy precipitation on these ice covers. On the contrary northerly winds are relatively dry and do not cause much precipitation. Mýr- dalsjökull is a temperate ice shield as in fact all other ice shields in Iceland at present (Rist 1960). The volcano Katla had not been accurately located under the ice cover hefore the 1955 expedition. Ice covers the eruptive fissure shortly after each eruption leaving no traces of it. During the 1955 expedition the location of Katla became a little clearer. Its location is shown in Fig. 1 (drawn from the Icelandic topographic maps no. 58, 59, 68, and 69, with corrections made by Steinthor Sigurdsson in 1943). EXPEDITION The expedition set out onto the ice shields in two weasels on June 19, 1955. The route lay along the eastern side of Sólheimajökull coming onto the ice cover in Hólsárbotnar. The same route was followed on the way back, on June 27. The following participated: Jean Martin (French scientist) Jón Eythorsson (meteorologist) Gudmundur Jónasson (driver) Sigurdur Thorarinsson (geologist) Sigurjón Rist (hydrologist, leader). The base camp was set up in the depres- sion northwest of Háabunga and southeast of Godabunga (Station 1 in Fig. 1). The weather was bad and visibility poor causing much delay in the seismic sounding work. While the expedition stayed on Mýrdals- jökull a jökulhlaup occurrecl and two cauldrons were formed in it. This jökulhlaup will be treated in the succeeding article. RESULTS a) The thickness of Mýrdalsjökull: Tlie main purpose of the expedition was to measure the thickness of the ice cover. The data obtained is presented in Table I (see also Fig. 1). Fig. 1. A map of Mýrdalsjökull. Seismic soundings were performed in Pi to Po (Table I). The two cauldrons which formed simultaneously with the jökulhlaup on June 25, 1955 are shown. Tracks for weasels from Sólheimakot and the climbing route from Heidi to the ice cauldrons are indicated. Directions from the village Vík to the eruption cloud of Katla in 1918 are also drawn on the map. Mynd 1. Kort af Mýrdalsjökli. I punktum Pi til Po var mceld þykkt íssins (Tafla I). Sýnd eru ketilsigin tvö, sem mynduðust samtímis jökulhlaupinu 25. júní 1955. Merkt er snjóbilaleið frá Sólheimakoti inn á jökul og gönguleið frá Heiði um Koltungur að ketilsigum. Ennfremur eru teiknuð á kortið mið, sem tekin voru frá Vik á gosmökkinn 1918. 238 JÖKULL 17. ÁR
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