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S. Brynjólfsson et al. type glaciers like the Deildarjökull glacier. This is considered to highlight the potential of the new landsystems model to distinguish between surge-type and non-surging cirque glaciers in Iceland. We suggest that detailed mapping of the geo- morphology of Tröllaskagi cirque glaciers, using the landsystems model outlined above, might reveal more surge-type glaciers. Permafrost and potential affect on the landsystems model and surge behaviour Judging from permafrost and local climate studies in northern Iceland and the Tröllaskagi area presence of permafrost is possible in the vicinity of glaciers at Tröllaskagi (Etzelmüller et al., 2007; Farbrot et al., 2007a; 2007b). Presence of permafrost in the foreland of glaciers in Tröllaskagi might affect the applicabil- ity of the landsystems model. If permafrost is present and glacier ice with sufficiently thick supraglacial de- bris layer is transported towards a terminal moraine during a surge, the dead-ice may survive as long as permafrost conditions prevail. In case of permafrost the influence on the landsystems model could be that dead-ice topography would not develop to any signif- icant degree. However, dead-ice melting can be inten- sive in permafrost area as has been reported from e.g. Holmströmbreen on Svalbard (Schomacker and Kjær, 2008). If the debris cover thickness exceeds the depth of the active layer, dead-ice melting is prevented. The geomorphological environment of our study area ex- tends from about 600 m a.s.l. to 900 m a.s.l. and dead- ice topography was mapped up to 900 m a.s.l. indi- cating absence of, or very restricted, permafrost at present. Murray et al. (2000) suggested that occurrence of surges on Svalbard could be controlled by the transition between frozen and unfrozen bed. If per- mafrost is present in Tröllaskagi we consider it pos- sible that polythermal surging glaciers exist (cf. Benn and Evans, 2010). In that sense, permafrost could pos- sibly contribute to surge activity. When a glacier mar- gin is stagnant or frozen to its substratum during a qui- escent phase, ice-flow down to the ablation area might be reduced. This could make conditions for build-up of the accumulation area more favorable and therefore increase the probability for surge activity. CONCLUSIONS Studies of the two cirque glaciers, Búrfellsjökull and Teigarjökull, have increased our knowledge on the na- ture of small surge-type cirque glaciers. By studying their geomorphology and sedimentology, a landsys- tems model for small surge-type cirque glaciers has been developed. The model could serve to identify surge-type cirque glaciers in Iceland. Our study high- lights that surge-type cirque glaciers leave distinct fingerprints different from both non-surging cirque glaciers and large surge-type glaciers that drain out as broad lowland lobes from ice caps. The unique finger- printing of the surge-type cirque glaciers is as follows: 1. Sediments are generally coarse, and at sur- face often characterized by angular supraglacial and englacial material considered to originate mainly from rock walls that surround the accu- mulation areas of glaciers. 2. River-cut sections close to the present margin of Búrfellsjökull reveal that the glaciers also deposit subglacial till. Because of the large amounts of englacial and supraglacial debris, the till is often covered and not visible on the surface. 3. In front of Búrfellsjökull and Teigarjökull hum- mocky moraine is prominent on the proxi- mal sides of end moraines and extends often over large areas. Dead-ice occurs, especially in younger formations, indicated by sinkholes, cracks, backslumping and collapse. 4. End moraines are usually small and irregular. In some cases the moraines constitute a step in the landscape up on to a debris sheet. 5. Small annual (retreat) moraines do not occur in the glacier forefield of the surging cirque glaciers. 6. Small crevasse-fill ridges occur in the glacier forefield. Poorly developed flutes also occur, but are relatively rare. 7. Low-amplitude ridges extending from the ab- lation zone to the glacier forefields are inter- preted as medial moraines that form as response of folding of englacial sediments due to lateral compression. 164 JÖKULL No. 62, 2012
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