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bouring areu, Ragnar Thorsteinsson í'rom Höfdabrekka and Sigurjón Bödvarsson froni Bólstadur, in order to study the cauldrons that formed simultaneously with the jökulhlaup. The cauldrons were two. We managed to climb into them and measure their dimensions. The bigger was 1050 metres across at tlie top and 80 metres deep. At the bottom there was a circular lake 150 metres across on which floated large ice fragments and cracks in the ice radiated from it. (See Fig. 2 in Thorarins- son and Rist (1955) and Fig. 1 in Thorarins- son (1957)). The volume of this cauldron was 25 G1 ± 15% (Fig. 2). The smaller cauldron lay northwest of the larger one. It measured 700 metres across and was 15 metres deep, volurne 2 Gl. Northwest of Ytri-Kötlukollur ancl elsewhere in the Katla depression fissures and minor cracks formed, indicating some movement in the ice cover and downwarping. If this regional down- warping is estimated as 1 Gl, the total volume will be 28 G1 ± 15%. In the summer of 1960 the larger cauldron could still be seen but shortly afterwards it had completely disappeared. The location of the ice cauldrons is in good agreement with the location of crater of the Katla eruption in 1918 as reported by Sveins- son (1919). It also fits well with the directions taken from the village Vík on the eruption cloud in 1918 (Fig. 1 in the preceding article p. 239). On the Icelandic topographic map nr. 68 Katla 'is erroneously located several kilo- meters further SE. JÖKULHLAUP FALLING ÍNTO THE MÚLAKVÍSL ON JANUARY 20, 1956 Late in the year of 1955 the flow rate of glacial melt water flowing into the Múlakvísl was unusually high for that time of the year. This was so because the Múlakvísl drained now most of the melt water from Höfdabrekku- jökull. On the contrary the flow in the Skálm was very low. At the end of Dec. the flow in the Múlakvísl fell suddenly and downstream tliere was no sign of rnuddy glacial melt water. No change was observed in the Skálm. These conditions persisted until on Jan. 20, 1956, when a jökulhlaup flowecl into the Múlakvísl. Fig. 3. A view towards SE over the two ice cauldrons which were formed in the Katla glacier simultaneously with the jökulhlaup on June 25, 1955. The cauldron in tlie foreground is about 700 m in diameter and about 15 m deep. The other is about 1050 m in diameter and 80 m cleep. Photo M. Jóhannsson June 27, 1955. Mynd 3. Horft til suðausturs yfir ketilsigin i Kötlujökli. Ketilsigið í forgrunni er um 700 rn i þvermál og um 15 metra djúpt, en hið stærra um 1050 m í þvermál og 80 m djúpt. Ljósrnynd M. Jóhannsson 27. júní 1955. This hlaup persisted for few hours only during the day. When at maximum the flow rate was only 50 m3/sec. In the evening of the same day the flow rate liad become normal again. At midday of Jan. 21 the flow rate increased again but for a short while only.. The author visited the area on Jan. 24 to study the effects of the burst. Mr. Valmundur Björnsson, bridge constructor, had observed all changes in the Múlakvísl since the day of the burst and hacl noticed that the muddy glacial water was dif- ferent from that of the jökulhlaup in 1955. From an aeroplane it was observed that this hlaup was caused by the draining of two ice dammed lakes in Huldufjöll and Rjúpnagil. Tlie area was never visited for a closer study. JÖKULL 17. ÁR 245
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