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Jökull - 01.12.1976, Side 44

Jökull - 01.12.1976, Side 44
may drain suddenly through superglacial chan- nels which water is able to melt into the ice barrier (Schytt, 1956). A variety of glacier- margin lakes has been described, for example by Thorarinsson 1939, Liestöl 1956, Stone 1963, Marcus 1960, Maag 1969, Post and. Mayo 1973, and classified as to the manner of formation and various geomorphological settings such as whether the rock barrier is a mountain wall, a nunatak, a moraine, and whether the lake is situated in a ravine, a tributary or a main val- ley. Fig. 2 shows the position of the glacier-margin lakes in Iceland which are known to the author. The lakes are listed in Table 1. Most of the lakes are found along the southern to the east- ern edge of Vatnajökull from Skeidarárjökull to Eyjabakkajökull. The topography in this area is shaped by two effects which favour the formation of marginal lakes. The Tertiary Basalt Formation in this area has a NE-SW tectonic lineation. But during the last Ice Age Fig. 2. Glacier lakes in Iceland. The arrows point to tlie locations of the lakes. The numbers and the letters refer to Table 1. Mynd 2. Kort, sem sýnir legu helstu jökullóna á Islandi. Tölur og bókstafir vísa til Töflu 1. 42 JÖKULL 26. ÁR pression. Subglacial water reservoirs of the latter type are found at geothermal and volcanic areas. (Björnsson, 1975). Three examples of such reservoirs are illustrated in Fig. 1 a, c and e. The basic theory which has been recapitulat- ed above applies also for marginal and supra- glacial lakes. Such lakes are special cases of the reservoir type in Fig. la. GLACIER-MARGIN LAKES Fig. Id shows a general cross-section of a glacier-margin lake. The lake is bound by gla- cier ice on one side and rock on the other. The glacier surface slopes toward the lake whicli accumulates meltwater from the glacier and run- off from the surrounding rocks. The lake may drain either continuously over a col at the rock barrier or suddenly in a jökulhlaup beneath the glacier. However, glacier-margin lakes that form during the summer at subpolar glaciers
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