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Jökull - 01.12.1977, Side 79

Jökull - 01.12.1977, Side 79
Remarks on the hydrographs The hydrographs of the jökulhlaups in Skaftá add important data to the description of the jökulhlaup phenomenon. The start of a jökulhlaup in Skaftá is marked hy sulphurous smell, as water from the cauldrons runs from the glacier outlet. This occurs one or two days before the flood starts at Skaftárdalur, which is about 50 km from the glacier. In general, one can expect the hydrographs to be both damped and deformecl by the storage effect of the river channel, as the flood runs frorn the glacier down to the limnigraph at Skaftárdalur. In front of the glacier, the flood runs into a 15—20 km long and 2—5 km wide outwash ])lain. From there, one river channel runs for 40 km down to Skaftárdalur. At the beginning of the jökulhlaup, water will disperse out into the plain where the flood will be ab- sorbed. Later, the peak flow will l)e conducted more rapidly through the entire channel. This effect would deform the rising limb. However, one can conclude that the maximum discharge of the jökulhlaups is reached in 2 to 5 days from the start of the flood. The peak discharge can be of the order of 1000 m3/s. The steep rising limb of the hydrographs results from a very rapid expansion of the water bearing ice tunnels. The expansion is caused by the melting of the ice walls. But heat generated by friction in the flowing water is not enougli to cause the rate of cnlargement of the tunnels. Warm water must be drained from the cupola (Björns- son, in preparation). At the end of the jökulhlaup the drainage out of the outwash plain is delayed. However, one can conclude for the jökulhlaups in Skaftá that the recession curve is twice as long as the rising limb. The flood does not abate rapidly once the flood peak is reachecl. CONCLUSIONS The jökulhlaups in Skaftá originate most likely from a geothermal area. Presumably the area is a part of a geothermal field which in- cludes Grímsvötn. The increased strength of the jökulhlaups since the 1950ies is thought to be due either to migration of geothermal activity or to contraction of the Grímsvötn water basin. Tlie strengtli of the geothermal activity in the central part of Vatnajökull seems to have been fairly constant during the present century. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author is indebted to Professor Sigurdur Thorarinsson for his encouragement and valu- able discussions. The author is also indebted to Hydrologist Sigurjón Rist, National Energy Authority for providing hydrological clata and to Chief Engineer Helgi Hallgrímsson, Icelandic lioad Authority, for his continuing interest in the subject. REFERENCES fíjörnsson, H. 1974: Explanation of Jökul- hlaups from Grímsvötn, Vatnajökull, Ice- land. Jökull 24: 1—26. — 1975: Subglacial Water Reservoirs, Jökul- hlaups and Volcanic Eruptions. Jöknll 25: 1-14. Bodvarsson, G. 1961: Physical characteristics of natural heat resources in Iceland. Jökull 11: 29-38. Einarsson, T. 1966: Physical Aspects of Sub- glacial Eruptions. Jökull 16: 167—174. Friedman, J. D. et al. 1972: Infrared Emission from Kverkfjöll Subglacial Volcanic and Geothermal Area, Iceland. Jökull 22: 27— 43. Nye, J. F. 1976: Water flow in glaciers: jökul- hlaups, tunnels and veins. J. Glaciol. 76: 181-207. Pálsson, S. 1968: Kúðafljót. Goðasteinn 7 (3): 32-40. Rist, S. 1976: Jökulhlaupaannáll 1974, 1975 og 1976. Jökull 26: 75-79. Thorarinsson, S. 1974: Vötnin stríð. Alm. bóka- fél. Reykjavík, 254 pp. Thorarinsson, S. og S. liist. 1955: Skaftárhlaup í september 1955. Jökull 5: 37—40. JÖKULL 27. ÁR 77
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