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Jökull - 01.11.1998, Síða 28

Jökull - 01.11.1998, Síða 28
hence exhibiting more extensive pattern of glacier fluctuations. CONCLUSIONS The fluctuations of the Eiríksjökull ice cap during the last 110 years have been determined for the first time According to lichenometry, the Brækur and Klofajökull outlet glaciers had a maximum LIA ad- vance during 1880±9 and 1885±9, respectively. The age of the maximum extension on the Stallurinn plateau, where lichens were absent on the moraines, was inferred by simple calculations of the ELA fluc- tuations. Results indicate that the outermost LIA moraines on Stallurinn are probably from the late 19th century like the Brækur outlet. The Stallurinn, Brækur and Klofajökull glaciers retreated from their maximum LIA stage up to the early sixties when they began a re-advance. In contrast, the Ögmundarjökull glacier retreated later or not until 1923±2. The landform in front of the Klofajökull outlet glacier is interpreted as a rock glacier of glaciogenic origin depicted from its topography, internal stratigra- phy and recent surface movements. The rock glacier is probably active within 700 m distance from the ice- debris boundary on the surface. This landform is pre- historical and may initially date from the latter part of the Holocene. Lichenometric evidence, indicating sta- bilisation of the debris forming the outermost limit, suggest that the Klofajökull landform was an active rock glacier in the latter part of the 19th century. The pattem of glacier fluctuations of the Eiríks- jökull ice cap can be explained by the geographical position of the ice cap. The Langjökull ice cap forms a precipitation shadow east and south of the Eiríks- jökull ice cap greatly reducing the precipitation reach- ing the eastern and the western side of the ice cap. The main source of precipitation is from north reflect- ed in the configuration of the outlets of the ice cap facing the main precipitation source. According to area measurements of the Eiríks- jökull ice cap, the glacier was largest, 49.4±0.5 km2 during the LIA (1880 -1884), smallest, 22±0.5 km2 in the early sixties, and had grown to 23.8±0.5 km2 in 1987. Calculated ice thickness estimations indicate that the maximum thickness of the ice cap is at pre- sent approximately 220 m. ACKN O WLEDGEMENT S This study was a part of my M.Sc. thesis at the Department of Geology and Geography, University of Iceland. I am indebted to my tutors Prof. Thorleifur Einarsson, University of Iceland and Oddur Sigurds- son, National Energy Authority of Iceland, for all their help and assistance during my M.Sc. study. Dr Andrew J. Dugmore, University of Edinburgh and anonymous reviewers are gratefully acknowledged for their very helpful comments on the manuscript. I would also like to thank farmer Kalmann Stefánsson, Kalmannstunga II, and his wife, Bryndís Jónssdóttir, for the generosity they showed me during the field- work in 1990 and 1991. Finally, I would like to thank geologist Jón Viðar Sigurðsson for his assistance dur- ing the initial field work and for analysing the thin sections of the lava shield. REFERENCES Army Map Service 1951. Staðfrœðikort, 1:50.000 sheet 17141. Reykjavík. Washington. Atkins, F.B. 1972. The geology of the Eiríksjökull re- gion west-central Iceland. British Schools Exploring Society Report 1969-1971. Beschel, R.E. 1950. Flechten als Altersmasstab rezenter Moránen. Zeitschrift fiir Gletschercunde und Glazialgeologie 1, 152-161. Bergthórsson, P. 1969. An estimate of drift ice tempera- ture in Iceland in 1000 years. Jökull 19, 94-101. Bjömsson, H. 1978. Surface area of glaciers in Iceland. Jökull 28, 31. Bjömsson, H. 1979. Glaciers of Iceland. Jökull29,74-80. Caseldine, C.J. 1983. Resurvey of the margins of Gljúf- urárjökull and the chronology of recent deglaciation. Jökull 33,111-118. Caseldine, C.J. 1985. Survey of Gljúfurárjökull and fea- tures associated with a glacier burst in Gljúfurár- dalur. Jökull 35,61-68. Caseldine, C.J. 1987. Neoglacial Glacier Variation in Northern Iceland: Examples from the Eyjafjörður 26 JOKULL, No. 46, 1998
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