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Jökull - 01.01.2004, Side 17

Jökull - 01.01.2004, Side 17
Reviewed research article Glaciological application of InSAR topography data of western Vatnajökull acquired in 1998 Eyjólfur Magnússon1, Helgi Björnsson1, Finnur Pálsson1 and Jørgen Dall2 1Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland, Askja, Sturlugata 7, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland 2 Ørsted-DTU, Electromagnetic Systems, Technical University of Denmark, Building 348, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby email: eyjolfm@raunvis.hi.is Abstract – A new digital elevation model (DEM) of western Vatnajökull has been derived from interferomet- ric SAR (InSAR) data acquired in August 1998 with the airborne EMISAR system. Glaciological applications of the new DEM included definition of ice divides of glacier outlets and water divides of rivers draining W- Vatnajökull as well as predicting main subglacial watercourses. Measurements of river runoff were used to adjust ambiguous predictions of water divides. We note significant changes in the location of the water divides, since the 1980s, caused by recent surges and the eruption in Gjálp in 1996. Moreover, the accumulation area percentage of the total area for the recently surged outlets has been close to 5% lower in the years after the surges than it would have been if they had not occurred. Finally, the DEM reveals a previously unrecognised depression in the snout of Köldukvíslarjökull, most likely generated by geothermal activity. INTRODUCTION Since the beginning of cartographical surveying in Iceland, glacier maps have been the ones of lowest quality. Maps prior to the 20th century generally in- dicated glacier outlines only roughly. The first two comprehensive maps of Icelandic glaciers were com- pleted by the Danish General Staff surveys in 1902– 1939 and the Army Map Service in the late 1940s and early 1950s. The glacier outlines on these maps are quite accurate but the elevation is only accurate for some glacier areas. The white glacier surface on the aerial or oblique photographs, which these maps were based on, made stereocompilation difficult or impos- sible. Fairly accurate maps based on photogramme- try have been made of Icelandic glaciers in the recent decades, but they still contain inaccurate parts within accumulation zones of the glaciers. Other methods have been used successfully to map the surface of Icelandic glaciers. Since 1980 the Science Institute, University of Iceland, has map- ped large areas of Vatnajökull, the entire Hofsjökull, Langjökull and most of Mýrdalsjökull (e.g. Björnsson and Pálsson, 1991). During these surveys, the surface elevation was measured along profiles or fixed points on the glacier surface initially using barometric preci- sion altimeter and later differential GPS. The advan- tage of these survey techniques is that their accuracy is independent of the surface characteristics as long as the site is accessible. The disadvantage is, however, the discontinuity of the point measurements and con- siderable distance between the survey profiles. Some surface features are therefore poorly mapped or miss- ing. Glacier surface maps provide fundamental infor- mation for various glaciological investigations, such as mass balance studies, glacier dynamics and glacier hydrology. A digital elevation model (DEM) derived from data collected during Science Institute surveys and recent photogrammetric maps have been used pre- viously for definition of ice divides for major outlet glaciers and water divides of the glacial rivers drain- ing them (Björnsson, 1988). JÖKULL No. 54 17
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