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Jökull - 01.12.1978, Page 59

Jökull - 01.12.1978, Page 59
North Iceland Glacier Inventory — 1977 Season Skídadalur: Because of their experience and ability to spend up to six weeks in the field the British Schools Exploring Society (Leader: Major Derek Jackson) were invited to carry out an ambitious programme of glaciological, survey and reconnaissance work on and around Gljúfurárjökull. The map of Gljúfur- árjökull shown in Fig. 1 is a result of this work. Conditions were not easy. After a week of fine weather they experienced sleet, snow, cold north winds and sub-zero temperatures dur- ing which the glacier disappeared under as much as a metre of snow. Happily the ex- pedition concluded with fourteen days of temperatures of up to 25°C at the base camp. For a part of the period they were joined and assisted by two students from Akureyri Grammar School. 1. Glacial Hydrology: The team used the ionic wave method of measuring discharge to establish an empirical relationship bet- ween the depth of the Gljúfurá and the discharge of the river. This was further related to the meteorological conditions on the glacier by taking hourly readings at permanent stations on the ice. In addition samples of water and ice were taken for analysis for deuterium content. These are being analysed by Helgi Björnsson. Samp- les are also being analysed for their content of silica, iron, aluminium, magnesium and calcium in the hope of discovering whether the source of water was mainly sub- or supraglacial. The meteorologists esta- blished a recording station at the glacier snout and half-way up the glacier (860 m). They also placed two nets of ablation stakes. 2. Survey: Using a mixture of theodolite and plane table survey the team successfully completed a survey of Gljúfurárjökull at a scale of 1:5 000. This is a first class perfor- mance bearing in mind the terrain and weather conditions. The glacier was found to be in an interesting stage with the ice front considerably steepened and poised for some new activity or a new phase in the development of its morphology. 3. Reconnaissance: Small groups visited sixteen glacier sites in the Skídadalur basin (Basin D) to build stone ‘jöklamerki’, report on access, and to make recommendations for survey. This completes the ground visits to all but two of the permanent ice masses in this basin. Svarfadardalur: Helston School (Leader: David Freeman) revisited the four glaciers that contribute to Vatnsdalur and the two in Grýtudalur. One purpose was to examine a series of some 20 to 30 small dirt ridges run- ning transverse to the flow of Grýtudalsjök- ull eystri. Bad weather prevented a full ana- lysis and they would repay further study. Be- cause of bad weather, Worcester Royal Grammar School (Leader: Bob Rogers) were only able to make a full reconnaissance of one glacier (D3). Skjóldalur: An original aim of the Inventory Project was to record and make preliminary studies of rock glaciers. This was begun in 1977 by Dr. Brian Whalley (Queens Univer- sity, Belfast) as a part of the Devizes School expedition (Leader: Ray Roberts). This valley was chosen from aerial photographs because of the apparent range of rock glaciers and JÖKULL 28. ÁR 57
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