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Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 129

Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 129
During the 30 years period of flow recording dwelling houses in Selfoss have been flooded 5 times, three times in February, once in March and once in April. It should be pointed out that two of the largest floods in this century were before the period of mesurements. They were on 2nd March 1930 and 5th March 1948. The figures 3000 and 2800 m'/s have been calculated. In neither case the flow was hindered by ice but the main flood came from the highland. Other damaging floods were the winter floods of 1906 and 1934 and the autumn flood of 1933, making a total of 10 in this century. From the previous century, large floods in 1864 and 1889 are well recorded. They were both winter floods. The flood period in the last days of February 1968 was first and foremost in the southwest part of the country; less water came from the highlands inland than in other floods. On the other hand there was a sudden and dangerous flood from the highlands on 7th February 1960. However it was of such a short duration that the water accumulation above the first and second obstacles in Hvítá river (described above) reduced the main peak of the flood before it reached the Olfusá river. The only flow control possible under the present conditions is to close off the flow from Lake Thing- vellir, which would reduce large floods in the Ölfusá river by about 1/30. To understand properly to what extent large íloods are greater than everyday conditions it is not too farfetched to consider that in flood run-off the Olfusá river transports the equi- valent of a day’s water supply for Selfoss, a town of 3500 inhabitants, every 1/2 to 3/4 ofa second. In the 30 year period the Hvítá river has flooded 5 times over the main road round Iceland 10 kilo- meters east of Selfoss (see Figs. 1 and 4). Very probably the Hvítá river will be allowed to flush its way through Skeid and Flói until its flood water is directed to the Thjórsá river. Selfoss can protect itselfagainst this flood intrusion by building a dyke on a section above and below Ölfusá bridge on the east side. The local conditions next to the river ofler easy walks and are suitable for bicycle paths, and this area would be surmounted by the protective dyke itself 1 to 2 meters high and planted with trees for the pleasure of all. ■ Fig. 6. Not all floods roar downstream as broken, noisy water. This peaceful water stretch in front of Selfoss church on the leap year day’s flood of 1968 is a supplimentary water stage as a result of pack-ice dam a short distance below Selfoss. (Photo. Sveinn Sveinsson). 6. mynd. Ekki beljar allt jlóðavatn fram með boðafóllum og látum. Þessi friðsæla vatnsfylla framan við Selfosskirkju í hlaupárdagsflóðinu 1968 stafar meðal annars af ísstíflu í Ölfusá skammt fyrir neðan Selfoss. (Ljósm. Sveinn Sveinsson.) JÖKULL 33. ÁR 127
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