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Jökull - 01.07.2003, Side 38

Jökull - 01.07.2003, Side 38
Achim A. Baylich Figure 2. Mean monthly wind velocities at the Dalatangi meteorological station ( 10 km east of Austdalur) and the Latnjajaure Field Station (Latnjavagge, northern Swedish Lapland). – Mánaðarmeðaltöl vindhraða á Dalatanga og í Latnajaure, Lapplandi. veloped below rock walls and rock ledges there are Pleistocene moraines in the catchments. The regolith thicknesses are generally small (Beylich 1999a). The North European flora, apart from dwarf shrubs, is formed by meadows and cryptogams (mosses and lichen) (Glawion 1985). With increasing altitude, the gaps in the vegetation cover increase, so that above 500 to 600 m a.s.l. there is hardly any closed vegeta- tion. Larger areas, particularly convex slope surfaces exposed to the wind, are free of vegetation or affected by turf exfoliation (“Rasenabschälung”) (Troll 1973; Glawion 1985). There is probably no permafrost in the area. Active denudative slope processes are frost shattering, rockfalls, boulder falls, ground avalanches, debris slides and flows, creep processes, chemical de- nudation, nivation, aquatic slope denudation (slope and rill wash), and deflation. The steep main channels are predominantly resistance-limited bedrock chan- nels with numerous knickpoints, displaying high flow velocities and highly turbulent discharges. Dissolved salts, suspended sediments and debris are transported in the main channels. Typical are high temporal vari- ations of discharge, with high runoffs during intense thaws and heavy rainfalls (Beylich 1999a). MORPHOCLIMATIC INVESTIGATIONS Geomorphologically Relevant Aspects of the Wind Regimes Seasonal wind variations at Dalatangi and Latnjajaure are shown in Figures 2 and 3. The highest wind speeds occur at both stations during the autumn and winter months. The Dalatangi values are significantly higher than at Latnjajaure. High wind speeds particularly occurring with au- tumn and winter snow storms generate a very irregular snow distribution in both areas. In both environments convex slope surfaces exposed to the wind are largely 36 JÖKULL No. 52, 2003

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