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Jökull - 01.01.2009, Side 25

Jökull - 01.01.2009, Side 25
Chemical and mechanical fluvial denudation in cold environments Table 1: Annual runoff and denudation in Hrafndalur (SSC: Suspended Sediment Concentration, TDS: Total Dissolved Solids). – Ársúrkoma, aurburður og efnahvarfarof í Hrafndal. SSC: Styrkur svifaurs, TDS: Heildar- magn uppleystra efna. Year Runoff Mean Yield of Mean Yield of Chemical weighted suspended weighted dissolved denudation SSC solids TDS solids [mm] [mm l−1] [t km−2] [mm l−1] [t km−2] [t km−2] 2002 1779 17.2 30.6 39.7 70.6 35.9 2003 1283 14.0 18.0 41.0 52.6 26.8 2004 1112 10.2 11.4 42.1 46.8 26.1 2005 1285 10.8 13.8 41.8 53.7 29.3 2006 1458 15.8 23.0 40.9 59.6 31.9 2007 1149 12.2 14.0 42.0 48.3 25.5 Annual mean 2002 – 2007 1344 13.4 18.5 41.3 55.3 29.3 Table 2. Annual runoff and denudation in Kidisjoki. – Ársúrkoma, aurburður og efnahvarfarof í Kidisjoki. Year Runoff Mean Yield of Mean Yield of Chemical weighted suspended weighted dissolved denudation SSC solids TDS solids [mm] [mm l−1] [t km−2] [mm l−1] [t km−2] [t km−2] 2002 340 0.8 0.27 24.9 8.5 3.3 2003 318 0.7 0.22 25.2 8.0 2.9 2004 312 0.7 0.22 25.1 7.8 3.0 2005 341 0.9 0.31 25.4 8.7 3.4 2006 309 0.7 0.22 25.1 7.8 2.8 2007 322 0.8 0.25 25.5 8.2 3.1 Annual mean 2002 – 2007 324 0.8 0.25 25.2 8.2 3.1 transport rates total mechanical denudation dominates over chemical denudation in Hrafndalur. The denuda- tion rates in both Kidisjoki and Latnjavagge are lower than denudation rates in Eastern Iceland (Beylich and Kneisel, 2009). Variable steepness and vegetation cover in the three catchments are primary causes of their different denudation rates. The steepness of Hrafndalur in combination with rhyolitic bedrock re- sults in higher mechanical denudation rates compared with Latnjavagge and Kidisjoki. The role of snowmelt- and rainfall-generated peak runoff for annual fluvial sediment transport and denudation rates In Hrafndalur runoff peaks occur during snow melt in spring (April-June), during heavy rainfall (especially in fall) and during wintry thaws, which are often con- nected with rainfall. A significant increase of inor- ganic suspended sediment concentrations was mea- sured at days with runoff over 40 mm d−1, with these runoff peaks being caused by heavy rainfall events. The number of days with daily runoff over 40 mm varied from 4 to 8 during the period 2002–2007 (Ta- ble 4). Altogether 80% of the annual suspended sed- JÖKULL No. 59 25
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