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Reviewed research article Mass and volume changes of Langjökull ice cap, Iceland, ∼1890 to 2009, deduced from old maps, satellite images and in situ mass balance measurements Finnur Pálsson1, Sverrir Guðmundsson1, Helgi Björnsson1, Etienne Berthier 2, Eyjólfur Magnússon1, Snævarr Guðmundsson1 and Hannes H. Haraldsson3 1Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland, Sturlugata 7, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland 2LEGOS-CNRS, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France 3Landsvirkjun, Háaleitisbraut 68, 103 Reykjavík, Iceland Corresponding author: fp@hi.is Abstract – We describe the mass balance of Langjökull ice cap, Iceland, (∼920 km2, ∼190 km3) during several time intervals of different climate conditions that span the 20th century until present. The elevation range of Langjökull is 460–1440 m a.s.l. with a zero mass balance equilibrium line altitude (ELA) of 1000 m (southern outlets). The mass balance of the ice cap has been observed in situ every year since 1996–1997 and also assessed from estimation of glacier volume changes by comparing series of elevation maps from: 1937, 1945– 1946, 1986, 1997 and 2004. The glacier margin of the Little Ice Age maximum (LIA; ∼1890) was estimated from the location of end moraines. The difference between the 1997–2004 annnual specific net balance estimated by volume change and in situ measurements is negligible (∼5 cmwe). During the two warm periods 1936–1946 and 1997–2009 the mean mass balance was similar; -1.6 and -1.3 mwe yr−1, respectively. The colder climate during 1946–1986 and cooler yet in 1986–1997 resulted in specific mass balance close to zero; -0.3 and -0.2 mwe yr−1, respectively. INTRODUCTION At present about 11% of Iceland (103,000 km2) is covered by glaciers (Figure 1; Björnsson and Páls- son, 2008). Icelandic ice caps are temperate, charac- terized by high annual mass turnover rate (1.5–3 mwe yr−1). They are highly sensitive to climate fluctua- tions and currently melting at a fast rate (e.g. Björns- son and Pálsson, 2008; Gudmundsson et al., 2011). Iceland, an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, close to the Arctic Circle, enjoys a relatively mild and wet oceanic climate and small seasonal variations in air temperature due to the warm Irminger ocean current. Average winter temperatures hover around 0◦C near the southern coast, where the average temperature of the warmest month is only 11◦C and the mean annual temperature is about 5◦C (Einarsson, 1984; Björnsson and Pálsson, 2008). Along the northern coast, the cli- mate is affected by the polar East Greenland Current, which occasionally brings sea ice. Heavy snowfall is frequently induced by cyclones crossing the North At- lantic, where air and water masses of tropical and arc- tic origins meet. Langjökull (∼920 km2, ∼190 km3) is the sec- ond largest ice cap in Iceland, located in the mid west of the island (Figure 1). The two largest outlets of Langjökull surge at an interval of ∼10–20 years (Björnsson et al., 2003a), and there are indications JÖKULL No. 62, 2012 81
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