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Figure 12. Fluvioglacial alluvial fan cover against the background of the development of level VI. 1) area of the field of research, 2) area of concentrated occur- rence of kettles currently with a relief greatly trans- formed by nival waters, 3) individual kettles, con- siderably filled with deposits.— Yfirborð rannsókn- arsvœðisins. Örvarnar benda á svæðið þar sem jök- ulkerin eru þéttust (2) og stök, sandfyllt jökulker (3). rims, till rims, and boulder rims whereas Thwaites (1935) introduced the term kettle rim, underlining the participation of debris, moraine and boulders, from melted ice, in its structure. The kettles under study are limited to a con- fined region of the Höfðabrekkujökull forefield. This part of Mýrdalssandur has many similar features as the sediments from the 1918 jökulhlaup (Figure 11). However, the flat surface of level VI within the ket- tle region (Figure 12), lacks various forms which are common on the surrounding plain, such as rims and gravel, diamicton, moraine and boulder mounds. The kettle on level VI contain genetically complex forms which were not recognized by Maizels (1992) on level II, defined by the authors as rimmed-normal kettle. However, the rim structure is not visible on the surface but occurs at a depth of 1 m and therefore one cannot exclude that some of the kettles on level II could have formed in a similar way. The main ílow of the 1918 jökulhlaup lay west of the Hafursey massif (Jónsson 1982; Larsen and As- björnsson 1995; Tómasson 1996), creating the sand- ur level VI, which originally extended between Haf- ursey and Vatnsrásarhöfuð. A small fragment of outwash level VI is still visible by Vatnsrásarhöfuð, above the main channel of the present day river. Ac- cording to the principle of the chronological devel- opment of sandur plains, all levels lower than the higest 1918 jökulhlaup level (II) should be younger. We can identify level VI on aerial photographs from 1946 on which the kettle field (level Vla) is larger than today with twice as many kettles. The geolog- ical structure of level VI is typical of sandurs from jökulhlaups (classified as type III sandur by Maizels (1991)) and documents the decline of this catastrophic flood. Floods after 1946 have thus erased a large part of the kettle field. Our mapping, being more detailed than Maizels's (1992), shows that the area labelled “active sandur” on Figure 1A encompasses a part of the 1918 jökulhlaup sediments as well. If the dead ice which settled in the kettle field was transported there during a jökulhlaup after 1918, then only the June 25th, 1955 jökulhlaup can be taken into account as the jökulhlaup on January 20th, 1956 was, accord- ing to Rist (1967), significantly smaller. Although we do not know the level of the Sandvatn river relative to the 1918 plain prior to the 1955 jökulhlaup it is unlikely that the river overflowed the kettle field, at that time as level VI currently lies 5.5 m above the surrounding plain (level VIII) and 8-9 m above the river basin. The 1955 jökulhlaup was large enough to overílow and destroy the bridge across the narrow JÖKULL, No. 47 85
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