Jökull


Jökull - 01.12.2007, Side 90

Jökull - 01.12.2007, Side 90
Eyjólfur Magnússon og fl. 7. mynd. Landslag í nágrenni Kvískerja eins og það gæti hafa verið í kringum landnám. Lega áa eftir ársléttum er ágiskun höfunda. – The study area as it might have appeared prior to the Little Ice Age. Þakkir Við þökkum Kvískerjasjóði og Alþingi kærlega fyr- ir hafa gert þessa rannsókn mögulega með fjár- stuðningi sínum. Loftmyndir ehf. fá bestu þakk- ir fyrir afnot af landhæðarlíkani. Einnig er SPOT Image í Frakklandi þakkað fyrir not af SPOT5- gervihnattamynd. Að mælingunum unnu auk Eyj- ólfs, Haukur Elvar Hafsteinsson, Einar Ísfeld Stein- arsson, Alexander Jarosch, Óliver Hilmarsson og Sig- urlína Þóra Héðinsdóttir og fá þau kærar þakkir fyrir allt streðið. Að lokum skal þakkað sérstaklega Sig- urði, Helga og Hálfdáni Björnssonum á Kvískerjum fyrir góð ráð um framkvæmd mælinga sem og ýmsan annan fróðleik um jöklana í nágrenni þeirra. SUMMARY Radio echo sounding on Kvíárjökull, Hrútárjökull and Fjallsjökull Radio echo soundings were carried out on the outlets Kvíárjökull, Hrútárjökull and Fjallsjökull, in Vatna- jökull, flowing east from Öræfajökull, the highest mountain in Iceland. The results show that the largest one, Fjallsjökull, is up to 450 m thick and dug down to 180 m below sea level. The neighbouring outlet Hrútárjökull has maximum thickness of 300 m and its bed reaches 10 m a.s.l. Kvíárjökull outlet is up to 350 m thick and its bed goes down to 100 m below sea level. At present these glaciers are retreating rapidly. Assuming that the retreat continues and the refilling of sediment deposit is negligible while these outlets are disappearing, the glacier lagoon, Fjallsárlón, in front of Fjallsjökull will reach maximum size of 11 km2, with average depth of 70 m and maximum depth of 210 m. Another glacier lagoon will appear in front of Kvíárjökull, which will be 3 km2 when it is largest, around 60 m deep on average and 130 m deep where it will be deepest. We estimate that during the Little Ice Age the outlet Kvíárjökull excavated 0.25±0.06 km 3 of sediments, assuming that the glacier margin was above 100 m a.s.l. with a river delta below in the beg- inning of that period. The corresponding sediment erosion of Fjalls- and Hrútárjökull outlets during the same period is 1.3±0.3 km3. Assuming this exca- vation took place over four centuries, this equals an erosion rate of !12 m/century averaged over the area affected by the Kvíarjökull outlet and !15 m/century 88 JÖKULL No. 57
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