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Jökull - 01.12.1981, Side 99

Jökull - 01.12.1981, Side 99
RIVER MORILLA, KALDALON . JULY 1979 6] AIR TEMPERATURE i •t4; aA_ rv r\[^y\ ( 2- v \J A / V V/A / o-l—.. ______________________________ Fig. 2. Variations in meterological, ablation and meltwater characteristics at Kaldalóns- jökull and the River Mórilla, July 1979. — ^íynd 2. Línurit af veður- og rennslisþáttun við Ka/dalónsjökul. the other hand, showed two roughly coin- cidental peaks on 9— lOth July and 16—17th July. Meltwater discharge displayed marked diurnai patterns with low flows in the early morning and high flows in late afternoon. Peaks occurred on 9th July and 17th July. A similar twin peak emerged in the suspended sediment concentration curve, whilst the solute concentration curves showed high solute concentration at low discharges. The twm peak of suspended sediment emerged clearly when converted to total daily transport rates, whilst the solute load remained relatively constant in spite of variations in discharge. DISCUSSION Diurnal variation in discharge appears to relate to the air temperature variation, low flows lagging behind low temperatures by roughly 6 hours. More significantly, the over- all trend in temperature does not display the two distinct peaks of the discharge curve. This indicates that the daily discharge rhythm, related to solar radiation and temperature was obliterated by fluctuations in run-off related to precipitation and wind velocity variation. As no direct sunlight reached the ice surface over the study period, the relatively good agreement between discharge, precipitation and ice ablation leads to the suggestion that during periods of high precipitation, ablation increases since condensation and convection increase. Such heat exchange processes are greatly enchanced by high wind velocities and this may have occurred on the 16th July when the effects of generally lower air temperatures may have been largely offset by higher wind velocities. The crude sampling interval used to measure wind velocity, ablation and precipitationjon the ice surface (24 hrs) clearly masks much of the detail, yet the precipitation and ablation peaks appear to precede the dis- charge peak by approximately 12 — 24 hrs. Peak suspended sediment concentration leads peak discharge by 2—4 hours in agree- ment with numerous studies elsewhere (0strem et al, 1967; Church and Gilbert, 1976). The prin- cipal reasons for such hysteresis are generally accepted to be the greater availability of freshly slumped channel banks and the greater velocities and water surface slopes during the rising limb of the hydrograph. However, the overall concentrations of sus- pended sediment samples in River Mórilla are low in comparison with glacial streams elsew- here. Peak concentrations from Skeidarár- sandur reach 39 g. 1 _1 (Church and Gilbert, 1975) whilst 0strem (1975) records peaks of 2.5 g.l _1 and mean concentrations of 0.3 g. 1_1 from Erdalsbre in Norway. The Mórilla peak con- centrations were only 0.35 g.l-1 with mean concentrations of 0.18 g. 1 However, the low JÖKULL 31. ÁR 97
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