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Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 137

Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 137
mS /sek. Fig. 11. Jökulsá á Fjöllum, Dettifoss, 1939/40-1965/66. Distribution of weekly flow. flows are equally frequent above and below this line. Consider for example the river Vatnsdalsá. There is no doubt that flooding in the river occurs during spring thaws. The thaw in the low highlands drained by the river takes usu- ally place in May. If the climate would be- come milder in the drainage area of Vatns- dalsá, for example as it is presently on the low highlands of southern Iceland, river Vatns- dalsá would change its outlook. Indeed the flow patterns of river Laxá in Nesjum in Hornafjördur, river Skógá, and river Olfusá, all locatecl in southern Iceland, is dif- lerent from Vatnsdalsá as they are characteris- ed by heavy floods in late winter but hardly any spring floods. On the other hand if the climate turned colder, these rivers in southern Iceland would trend toward heavy spring floods. Consider next the ílow pattern of Thjórsá. This river drains the interior highlands and possesses distinct peaks in the flow rate during spring thaws and later during melting of glaciers. For the present weather conditions winter thaws cause sometimes increased l'low as the fluctuations of flow rates in February and March show. The flow pattern of the glacial river Jökulsá á Fjöllum reflects colder weather conditions since the flow is not effect- ed by winter thaws. This discussion makes it therefore clear that climatic changes will shift peaks nf maximum flow rates even from one season to another. It should be pointed out that the diagrams give only an indication of the parts of the year when there is greatest probability for major floods. It was stated previously that climatic change to cooler conditions would be accompanied by heavier floods because of increased availability of sudden appearance of warm and moist air masses. If the climate becomes colder it can- not be too much emphasized that there is an increased danger of flooding in areas of the Móberg-formation, which results from increas- ed period of time of frozen ground and ac- cumulation of ice in depressions causing very rapid surface run off. REFEREN CES Jónatansson, S. 1968: Flood in river Ellidaár. February ’68. Report Ahnenna bygginga- félagið, Reykjavík. (Icelandic). Jónsson, S. 1960: Supplement report of S.Í.R. p. 95. Reykjavík. (Icelandic). Kjartansson, G. 1969: This symposium. Linsley, R. K. 1960: The common ground of meteorology and hydrology. Bull. Amer. Met. Soc. 41, 423-428. Rist, S. and Sigvaldason, H. 1968: Long term recorcls of Icelandic rivers. Orkumál, 18. National Energy Authority, Reykjavík. Thorarinsson, S. 1969: This symposium. JÖKULL 19. ÁR 1 33
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