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tlie area of Heinabergsfjöll, 40 km to the east of Esjufjöll (Fig. 3). STRUCTURAL, VOLCANIC, AND GLACIOLOGIAL FEATURES WITHIN VATNAJÖKULL Within the icecap proper are perhaps the most interesting aspects of the ERTS-1 image. Some of these features are, of course, known; others apparently are not. It should be noted that although seismic sounding techniques liave been used to measure the thickness of Vatna- jökull along certain profiles (Holtzscherer, 1954), and hence the gross configuration of the sub- glacial topography is known, sucli sounding gives only the broadest outlines of the sub- glacial landforms and precious little on the geologic structure. Unfortunately, rnuch of our view and knowledge of the cliaracter of such landforms and structure is wholly or partly ob- scured by glacial ice and snow. The ERTS-1 tmage, because of its portrayal of regional rela- tionships and subtle features within the icecap, shows some important structural features. Note, for example, that the trend of the crater rows and hyaloclastite ridges continues right under Vatnajökull on its southwestern margin. This helps to explain, among other things, that Sídujökull, Skaftárjökull, and Tungnárjökull surge independently of each other (Thorarinsson, 1964 and 1969). Depressions and linear higher features in Skaftárjökull, Tungnárjökull, Jökulkambur, and Köldukvíslarjökull appear to reflect the underlying structure. Of particular interest, also, is the area around Kerlingar because of the circularity of the structure. There is a pro- nounced line of depressions which connect the subglacial features at Hamarinn and Grímsvötn (Fig. ]). The main depression (the easternmost °ne) in the line between Grímsvötn and Ham- arinn was first observed by Thorarinsson and Hannesson during a flight over Vatnajökull on 7 September 1955. The flight had tlie objec- tive of detecting the source of a jökulhlaup (glacier outburst flood) on the Skaftá river, tvhich had begun on. 2 September 1955 and ended 9 days later. The depression sighted on this flight had obviously been formed as the result of the jökulhlaup, because its gaping concentric crevasses were quite fresh. In addi- tion, the depression was not there when Thor- arinsson flew over the area on 27 August 1955 (Thorarinsson and Rist, 1955). Since that time jökulhlaups have occurred in Skaftá about every second year (the last one took place in July 1972), and the depression has never had time to be quite filled up be- tween. The depth of the depression after each jökulhlaup has amounted to 100—150 m. The subglacial course of the 1955 Skaftár- lilaup (subsequent jökulhlaups have followed the same course) which led to the Skaftá river and not, as one would have expected, to the Tungná river, led Thorarinsson to suggest that the same type of topography as exists on both sides of Langisjór, viz NE—SW trending hyalo- clastite ridges, extends northeastward under Vatnajökull. Thus, hyaloclastite ridges as an extension of either Fögrufjöll or the ridges west of Langisjór form the drainage divide between Skaftá and Tungná. The ERTS-1 image de- finitely confirms this suggestion, and it also explains the fact revealed by the studies of H. Tómasson and E. G. Vilmundardóttir (1967) that Tungná was a clear-water river a few hundred years ago, when the glacier border was 5 to 10 km inside the present one. The sub- glacial ridge extending towards the southwest from Kerlingar, has then diverted the glacier water of Tungnárjökull to Langisjór and Skaftá. The ERTS-1 image also indicates a sub- glacial channel extending 3 km towards the south-southwest from the easternmost depres- sion in the area between Hamarinn and Gríms- vötn. This channel is probably new, having not been observed before. The shallow depression farther west has become more marked in recent years than it was before, but it has not been proven that it is connected with the jökul- hlaups which empty into the Skaftá. It may possibly have a connection with Kaldakvísl along a subglacial course south of Hamarinn. The ellipsoidal outline of Bárdarbunga (1988 m) is suggestive of a central volcano such as that which underlies Tungnafellsjökull or Kverkfjöll particularly when its size and eleva- tion is also considered. Drilling in the icecap of Bárdarbunga at 1880 m altitude showed the ice to be more than 415 m thick. There appears to be a depression in the center of Bárdar- JÖKULL 23. ÁR 1 1
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