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F. Pálsson et al. Table 2. Volume (km3) and area (km2) estimated from available maps. All the numbers correspond to the autumn. The ∼1890 LIAmax volume is predicted (see Figure 14).– Vensl flatarmáls og rúmmáls jökulíss í Langjökli. Gögn frá tímabilinu 1937–2004 eru notuð til að áætla rúmmál um 1890 eftir að flatarmál var metið út frá ystu stöðu jökulsins við lok litlu ísaldar. Year LIAmax 1937 1945 1986 1997 2004 V (km3 ice) 248 229 ± 3.5 215 ± 2.5 202 ± 2.5 198 ± 1 188 ± 1 A (km2) 1093 ± 20 1029 ± 15 991 ± 5 937 ± 15 924 ± 15 906 ± 2 volume change the equation results in an approximate linear segment (Figure 14), yielding a LIA maximum volume of Langjökull of 248 km3 (Table 2). 880 920 960 1000 1040 1080 Area (km2) 180 200 220 240 V ol um e (k m 3 ) 1937 1945 1986 1997 2004 1890 Figure 14. Scatter plot of volume and area (from Table 2). The volume for 1890 is predicted from LIAmax area. – Vensl flatarmáls og rúmmáls jökulíss í Langjökli. Gögn frá tímabilinu 1937–2004 eru not- uð til að áætla rúmmál um 1890 eftir að flatarmál var metið út frá ystu stöðu jökulsins við lok litlu ísaldar. Relationship with climate fluctuations The observed volume reduction of Langjökull and the average mass balance deduced from the volume change are compared to the annual mean tempera- ture and precipitation at Stykkishólmur and Hvera- vellir (Figure 15; Table 3). The mass balance esti- mates are in accord with the annual mean temperature at Stykkishólmur averaged over the same time inter- vals (Table 3a, c; correlation r = 0.90). The relation- ship obtained between the average mass balance and the total precipitation is much less (r = 0.36). The first 40 years (from LIAmax to 1937) can be roughly di- vided into three climatic intervals: 1890–1920 slightly warmer (∼0.3◦C at Stykkishólmur) than the latter half of the 19th century (1860–1890), warming up from 1920 to 1925 (by ∼1.5◦C at Stykkishólmur), staying there to 1937 (in fact to ∼1960). Hence from inspec- tion of Figure 14b and c, we suggest that the mass bal- ance was close to zero from 1890 to the first years of the 1920s. The mass balance estimate between 1937 and 1945 is most likely representative for most of the time up to ∼1960 (however, little less negative than the 1937 to 1945 average). It is known that during the cold period of the mid-1960s, the fronts of many out- lets of the ice caps in Iceland were at a standstill or ad- vanced slightly (measurements of the Iceland Glacio- logical Society since the 1930s, semi-annual reports in the society journal, Jökull). In the 1980s and into the 1990s the mass balance was close to zero for the major ice caps in Iceland (e.g. Gudmundsson et al., 2009a, 2011; Adalgeirsdóttir et al., 2006, 2011). Cur- rently Langjökull is losing mass at a fast rate (Table 1; Figures 8, 9 and 15). This is consistent with the warm- ing in Iceland that has taken place since mid 1990s (Figure 15; Björnsson et al., 2005; Jóhannesson et al., 2007). The mass balance sensitivity to temperature is cal- culated for different time intervals (Table 4), using both annual averages as well as summer averages of temperature from Stykkishólmur and Hveravellir. Al- though the estimates are quite variable, the general conclusion is that the sensitivity is close to -2 mwe yr−1K−1 for the coastal station and -1 mwe yr−1 K−1 for the inland station in both cases, slightly higher for 92 JÖKULL No. 62, 2012
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