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Hagafellsjökull Eystri Tungufljót drainage area on Langjökull Langjökull as a whole. The retreat of Hagafellsjökull The retreat of the snouts of Hagafellsjökull Eystri and Hagafellsjökull Ytri has been mea- sured as showed in Table I. The measurements of the retreat of the gla- cier snouts seem reliable in most cases, even though they have not all been performed at the same place. Because of this there may be some error from one year to another, but it will not liave any effect on the retreat as a whole. The maximum extent of the glacier was measured from the farthermost of the visible Fig. 7: Langjökull drawn from the map of Geodetic Institute. Scale 1:100,000 (surveyed in 1938). The liatched area represents the Tungu- fljót drainage area on Langjökull. The cross- hatched part indicates the area, wliich was hyp- sometrically measured on the maps surveyed in 1938 and 1945 in orcler to calculate the ice recession. Black indicates the marginal lakes. Langjökull samkvœmt korti danska herforingja- ráðsins (mcelt 1938). Vatnasvœði Tungufljóts á Langjökli er skástrikað. Krossstrikaða svœðið var sérstaklega mcelt á kortunum frá 1938 og 1943 til þess að reikna út rúmmálsbreytingu jökulsins. Vötn við jöliuljaðarinn eru sýnd svört á myndinni. recent glacial features and the positions of the ice front in the years 1902 and 1929 were estimated with reference to the “jökulhlaups” of these years. In some cases two different mea- surements of the retreat for the same space of time were available, but in all cases the differ- ence proved to be less than 25 m. The rate of the retreat of the glacier lobes has been differ- ent from one year to another, but the average over 10—12 years has been very constant, except for Hagafellsjökull Ytri, which has retreated at a double rate in the last decade. According to historical data and also in good agreement with temperature records (Eythórsson 1931 ancl 1949, líergthórsson 1967) the glaciers did not begin to retreat to any degree until after 1920. Table II gives the average retreat for 10—12 years periods after 1922, which, with reference to temperature records, I have chosen as the first year in the warmer climatic epoch of this cen- tury. The changes in the area of the glacier have been obtained by measuring its size on the maps. Table III shows the area of the glacier lobe, which is shown on Fig. I, as it proved to be at different times. The area of the glacier in 1966 is not mea- surecl but calculated on the assumption that the clecrease in the area has been proportional to the retreat of the glacier lobe as it hacl been before 1960 (Liesttþl 1962). The three selected areas (Fig. 7) were also measured on the maps from 1938 and 1945. The maximum extent of Hagafellsjökull Eystri and the glacier on the Tungufljót drainage area were measured by the use of aerial photographs, but for Lang- jökull as a whole such a measurement could not be performed. The obtained results are shown on Table IV. The calculated figures are based on the assumption that the proportion between the rate of retreat of the glaciers and the loss in area in these times was the same as found in periods of observation. According to these calculations the area of Langjökull has clecreased about 14% from its maximum extent and nearly 10% since the year 1938, which is often used as a reference as to the size of glaciers in Iceland. The shrinkage in volume Hypsometric measurements of Hagafellsjökull JÖKULL 17. ÁR 271
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