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Jökull - 01.01.2004, Side 19

Jökull - 01.01.2004, Side 19
Glaciological application of InSAR topography data of W-Vatnajökull Vatnajökull, northern Mýrdalsjökull, Eyjafjallajökull, Tindfjallajökull and Torfajökull (Figure 1). The In- SAR data were used to create a DEM, with 5x5 m resolution, of the whole scene (Dall, 2003). The DEM was adjusted using differential GPS tracks along al- most every road and path within the survey area and western Vatnajökull. Relatively small but noisy ar- eas on the glacier were also filtered. The outcome is a DEM with resolution, which exceeds the resolution of all prior DEMs of large uninhabited areas in Iceland, and with an accuracy on the order of 1 m (Magnússon, 2003). Here, we present maps, derived from the new DEM, of the current ice-divides between the out- let glaciers of W-Vatnajökull and water-divides of the rivers draining them. By comparing them with older maps we note significant changes, especially the water-divides, most likely generated during re- cent glacier surges within W-Vatnajökull and the 1996 Gjálp eruption, north of Grímsvötn (Figure 2). The new DEM was also used to delineate pathways of sub- glacial watercourses and calculate the area distribu- tion of the outlet glaciers of W-Vatnajökull. Further- more, the new DEM revealed several features, pre- viously unrecognised, on the glacier surface, for in- stance a cauldron near the margin of the Köldukvísl- arjökull outlet glacier which has probably been gener- ated by geothermal activity. APPLICATION TO GLACIER HYDROLOGY We used the EMISAR DEM data to model the basal water drainage and basal water potential of W- Vatnajökull. A DEM of Skeiðarárjökull, generated in 1997 by Münzer et al. (1999) was also included in our study (Figure 2). The water potential at the glacier base is φ = ρwgzb + Pw (1) where ρw is the density of the water, g the acceler- ation of gravity, zb the sub-ice elevation and Pw the water pressure. Typically, the water tends to flow in tunnels under the glacier. The water pressure in such tunnels may be approximated for a steady state flow as (Paterson, 1994) Pw = Pi − kQ 1 12 (2) where k varies only with the local slope, Q is the wa- ter discharge rate and Pi = ρigH (3) is the ice overburden pressure. H is the ice thickness and ρi is the density of ice. At water divides where Q ∼= 0 and Pw ≈ Pi we get φ = gρizs + g(ρw − ρi)zb (4) where zs is the elevation of the glacier surface. Even though a low discharge condition is not ap- plicable to all of W-Vatnajökul this simple model was used to calculate a static potential for all of the area, using the basal DEM from the Science Insti- tute (Björnsson et al., 1988a, 1992a; Magnús T. Guð- mundsson, pers. comm., 2003) and a sub-sampled 100x100 m EMISAR DEM of the glacier surface. The surface DEM was filtered prior to calculation using 2-dimensional Gaussian filter with the width from −σ to σ equal to the ice thickness at each place. The filter is clipped at ±2σ rounded to a multiple of 200 m since the filter dimension always corresponds to an odd number of pixels, which means that the length between the centres of the edge pixels is always a multiple of 200 m. The filter ignores pixels where the ice thickness less than half the ice thickness at the centre pixel. Using this surface filtering we assumed that sur- face features had considerable effects on the basal wa- ter pressure over an area of the same length and width as the ice thickness. Location of water divides The water divides of all major glacial rivers from W- Vatnajökull were delineated applying the water poten- tial calculated from Equation 4. The water divides (Figure 2) where derived by digitizing streamlines, which lie perpendicular to the water potential con- tours, starting at the water divides between the rivers at the glacier margin and following the reverse direc- tion of the potential flow vectors. JÖKULL No. 54 19
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