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Jökull - 01.01.2004, Side 39

Jökull - 01.01.2004, Side 39
Sediment thickness and erosion rates within Hvítárvatn, central Iceland PHYSICAL SETTING Hvítárvatn is 11 km long, 3 km wide, covers 28.9 km2 and has a maximum depth of 83 m. Runoff from its 820 km2 catchment is dominated by meltwater from the two outlet glaciers of Langjökull; Norðurjökull, which historical records indicate advanced into the lake ca. AD 1800 and still is calving, and Suður- jökull, which was calving into the lake in the early 1900s, and retreated from the lake about AD 1950 (Figure 2). One third of Langjökull is in the Hvítár- vatn catchment. The largest meltwater rivers feed the prograding Hvítárnes Delta on the northeastern mar- gin of the lake; a smaller stream, Fróðá, has created a smaller delta at the north end of the lake. Langjökull has no surging behavior along its eastern margin, and there has been no Holocene volcanic activity to af- fect glacier fluctuations. Fluctuations in the two out- let glaciers of Langjökull are therefore climate re- lated. Prominent lateral moraines define the extent of both outlet glaciers at their Little Ice Age (LIA) max- ima, the most extensive limit of Langjökull since re- gional deglaciation about 10 ka (Kaldal and Víkings- son, 1990; Tómasson, 1993). Hvítárvatn can be divided into two main regions, a shallow and relatively flat southern basin, and a deep northern basin that contains the major deposi- tional centers of the lake (Figure 3). The deepest ar- eas in Hvítárvatn (>80 m) are in front of the two out- let glaciers. Distal of the LIA terminal moraines, the deepest basin is located in the central part of the lake with depths up to 79 m. A relatively flat shelf, 30 to 40 m deep, rises gently from the central deep toward the northeast shore of the lake. The dominant feature along the northeastern shore is the Hvítárnes Delta, which forms a steep margin in water depths of 30 to 40 m. In the northern portion of the main basin a se- ries of bathymetric highs form a loosely defined ridge that rises approximately 10 m above the basin floor and varies in width from 5 to 30 m at water depths of 25 to 35 m (Figure 3). The ridge, which is mantled by 10 to 15 m of stratified sedimentary cover is seis- mically opaque, and might be either an old moraine or bedrock. Based on geometry, we presume the ridge is composed of bedrock extending from an on-shore hyaloclastite ridge to the south. METHODS Over 100 km of seismic reflection data were col- lected in the summer of 2001 from the survey boat Bláskel, equipped with a Geopulse Boomer system. The boomer system operated at 175 J and the data were filtered for frequencies between 0.75 kHz and 2 kHz. The boat was positioned with a Trimble 4000 DS Differential GPS system with ±1 m resolution. Initial seismic profiles showed that the southern half of the lake contained little sediment fill, mostly con- centrated in hollows in the lake floor, and that the sed- iment inside the LIA moraines was disturbed. Con- sequently, we focused the detailed seismic survey on the main, undisturbed depositional basin. Lines were spaced 200 to 300 m apart in a grid across the basin (Figure 2). Seismostratigraphic units were defined by the na- ture of the reflectors and the degree of acoustic trans- parency. Reflectors vary in their thickness, density, spacing, and continuity. Although reflectors across most of the basin are essentially parallel, confirming layer-cake stratigraphy, in some regions intersecting reflectors were identified, indicative of ponded sedi- ment. These differences helped to define specific seis- mostratigraphic units. Once the seismostratigraphic units were defined, they were traced across each of the 21 seismic tran- sects. Sediment thickness was calculated using fresh- water sound velocity of 1456 m/s, representing a min- imum estimate. The thicknesses of individual seismic units was measured along each of the tracklines and recorded with UTM coordinates logged by GPS. Compiled data were entered into a Geographic Information System (GIS) for further analysis, us- ing ArcGIS v8.2. Raster and vector datasets were assembled with a consistent projection (UTM Zone 27N) and datum (Hjörsey 1955). Datasets included: point shapefiles for bathymetry and seismic unit thick- ness; a raster version of the 1:50,000 Hvítárnes topo- graphic quadrangle, from the Icelandic Geodetic Sur- vey (DMA, 1989); the Hvítárvatn shoreline (digitized from the Hvítárnes base map); glacier margins (also digitized from the Hvítárnes base map); and shapefiles for core locations and seismic transects (using DGPS JÖKULL No. 54 39
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