Jökull


Jökull - 01.12.1967, Side 31

Jökull - 01.12.1967, Side 31
Fig. 3: A schematic block-diagram of Hagafells- jökull Eystri showing the maximum extent of the glacier in the last century. Fig. 4: The sante area as on Fig. 3 in the year 1965. The glacier has almost disappeared and the position of lake Hagavatn is entirely chang- ed. Hámnrks útbreiðsla Hagafellsjökuls eystri á s.l. Sama svæðið og sýnt er á 3. mynd, árið 1965. öld. Nú er jökullinn nærri pvi horfinn og Hagavatn hefur flutzt á nýjan stað. cols in the Brekknafjöll Range and downhill into the Jarlhettur Valley (Fig 2). During the maximum extent of the glaciers in the last century these SE moving glacier lobes were larger in extent and niore numerous farther to the SW in the Brekknafjöll Range, and nearly filled the Jarlhettur Valley with ice (Fig. 3). Hagafellsjökull Eystri is situated far from in- habitated areas. No detailed historical records of its position are available until after the “jökulhlaup” (glacier burst) of 1929, wliich ori- ginated from the Hagavatn basin. Altogether, five “jökulhlaups” have been reported from Hagafellsjökull Eystri in historical times, in 1708, 1884, 1902, 1929 and 1939. The two latest ones had the greatest volumes. All these “jökul- hlaups” must inclicate some changes in the re- gime of the glacier. Thorarinsson (1966) con- cludes frorn tephrochronological studies that Hagafellsjökull Eystri reached its maximum extent “either in the middle of the 18th century or — just as likely — in the “Hochstands” of the 19th century”, but before that time the knowledge of the positions of the ice margin is very sparse. A student group from the Uni- versity of Durham made some investigations of the sediment sequence in the former Flagavatn lake bed. They found, by means of known tephra layers, that the present outlet from the lake had not been blocked by the glacier until about two or three decades before 1693 (Green 1952), which is in good accordance with Thor- arinsson’s studies (Thorarinsson 1949 and 1966). According to information from persons who know this area well (Ólafsson 1929) no major change of the glacier margin of Hagafellsjökull Eystri took place during the period from the late 19th century to 1920, but after that the glacier snout began to retreat very rapidly, and in 1966 it was about 3.8 km to the NE from the frontal moraine ridges in the Hagavatn basin (Fig. 4). The frontal moraine ridges from the maxirn- um extent of Hagafellsjökull Eystri in the last century are very conspicuous and their position is drawn on Fig. 1. They are only lacking where the rivers have eroded them away in the Jarl- hettur Valley below Nýifoss and Leynifoss and JÖKULL 17. ÁR 265
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