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Jökull - 01.12.1976, Page 50

Jökull - 01.12.1976, Page 50
Fig. 6. A surface lake in an ice cauldron which formed after the jökulhlaup from the Katla area, Mýrdals- jökull, 25 June 1955. The cauldron is about 1 km across. — Photo Sigurdur Thorarinsson, 27 June 1955. Myncl 6. Lón i sigkatli, sem mynd- aðist við jökulhlaup frá Kötlusvœðinu 25. júni 1955. Þvermál sigketils er um 1 km. Ljósm. Sigurð- ur Þórarinsson 21. júní 1955. which was formed during a jökulhlaup from the Katla area in Mýrdalsjökull in 1955. The depression is about 100 m deep and the glacier is 300—400 m thick in the area. A similar water pond is formed during the jökulhlaups in the river Skaftá. Fig. 7 shows a cross-section through the glacier and the subglacial water cupola (Björnsson 1975). The surface lake is formed when the glacier surface drops down and a free water table intersects the glacier surface. A water table is situated at a certain depth be- neath the glacier surface (observed at 35 m depth in drill holes in a neighbouring area). An ice cauldron is formed during the jökulhlaups and the water table drops down corresponding- ly, Fig. 7b. A permeable glacier responds by increased waterflow towards the cauldron. The result is a drawdown of the water table in the surrounding aquifer whereas the water table rises beneath the ice cauldron, Fig. 7c. If the water table rises above the glacier surface, a lake is formed in the ice cauldron. At Mýrdals- jökull in 1955 a lake was observed two days after the cauldron was formed, Fig. 6. The depth of the ice cauldron is reduced gradually. Ice flows into the cauldron and a water cupola may rise again and the situation is back to Fig. 7a. However, if a surface lake remains a Mynd 1. Þversnið, sem sýnir mynd- un lóns í sigkatli. a) Lón undir jökli b) Sigketill, sem myndast við jökulhlaup c) Lón i sigkatli Fig. 7. Illustration of the formation of a surface lake in an ice cauldron at a geothermal area. a) A subglacial water cupola beneath a surface depression b) An ice cauldron, formed when water drains out of the water cupola c) A surface lake in the ice cauldron. 48 JÖKULL 26. ÁR
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