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Jökull - 01.12.1967, Side 46

Jökull - 01.12.1967, Side 46
The Lakes Stórisjór and Langisjór HAUKUR TÓMASSON and ELSA G. V I LMU N DARDÓTT I R, NATIONAL ENERGY AUTHORITY, REYKJAVIK, ICELAND ABSTRACT The history of Stórisjór and Langisjór is dis- cussed and the chief records on the lahes are compared. Stórisjór is considered to have been situated in the Tungnaá depression and iri- vestigations show that it was a clear-water lake up to about 1600 wlien it became contaminated xuith glacier water as a result of glacial advdnce in the “cold climatic period”. Lake terraces found at Langisjór representing periods of higher lake level clue to glacier advatice are also discussed. Glacier oscillations are found to have been rather extensive since the coloniza- tion of Iceland. 1. INTRODUCTION The present paper on the lakes Stórisjór and Langisjór is compiled from two reports publish- ed by the National Energy Authority in the year 1967. Both these lakes have been under consideration as reservoirs for power plants in the Thjórsá and Tungnaá rivers. In connection witli the storage of water from Tungnaá the main difficulty remains to find a suitable dam site for the creation of a reservoir. For that purpose a search for a site has been carried out all the way from tlie Vesturbjallar moun- tains to the confluence of the river Lónakvísl. The uppermost dam site, at Lónakvísl, is the only one, which has been investigated by drill- ing. The main difficulty connected with using Langisjór as storage is on the other hand that glacier water lias ceasecl to flow into it because of the rapicl retreat of tlie Skaftárjökull glacier in the last decades. This lias greatly weakened the arguments for the use of Langisjór as a re- servoir. The name Stórisjór (Big lake) is copied after the denomination of a lake supposed to be found in the Veidivötn area. The lake is men- tioned in a travel account dating from 1795, otherwise it is a kind of a legendary lake. At the close of the last century this lake was searched for, but coulcl not be found and vari- ous suggestions as to the origin of the name have been made. A thorough discussion of Stórisjór is to be found in the Icelandic sum- mary, but as maintained in chapter 4 we con- sider Stórisjór to have been situated in the Tungnaá depression. 2. GEOLOGIC SETTING The main characteristics of the surroundings of Veidivötn lakes group ancl Langisjór are: 1) A dominant NE—SW lineament of all topo- graphical features such as lakes, rivers, moun- tains and faults. 2) Geologically very young bedrock, móberg ridges from the Quaternary period and postglacial lava flows and volcanoes. 3) A great number of lakes in depressions reaching down below the ground water table. Most of the lakes receive very little surface water and many are altogether without surface drainage because of the porosity of the bed- rock. The depressions occupied by the lakes are mainly formed in three ways: In the first place as crater lakes. Most of the crater lakes are in the Veidivötn area, e.g. Stórafossvatn. Secondly as depressions in móberg mountains (Laufdals- vatn). Thus the biggest lakes are situated in depressions between móberg ridges (Langisjór). Thirdly as lava-dammed clepressions (Litlisjór). 3. HISTORICAL ACCOUNT The group of lakes scattered over the area between the Skaftá and the Kaldakvísl rivers on both sides of the river Tungnaá seems to have had the name Fiskivötn (Fish lakes) in olden times. Tlie olclest record in which the name appears is the saga Njála, which is sup- 280 JÖKULL 17. ÁR
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