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Jökull - 01.01.2016, Side 16

Jökull - 01.01.2016, Side 16
Eyjólfur Magnússon et al. Figure 11. The location of the surface crest (blue line) and the bedrock ridge (red line). The polar plot in the lower left is a precip- itation rose showing the relative frequency (%, numbers on concentric circles) of the wind direction (direction of bars) associ- ated with precipitation rates above 1 mm / 3 hours (bar colours) during winter (Oct.- April, 1957–2011) from a downscaled at- mospheric hindcast (Rögnvaldsson et al., 2011) at the surface crest of the ice cap. – Lega háhryggjar Drangajökuls frá Jökul- bungu að suðurenda jökulsins á yfirborði (blá lína) og botni (rauð lína) jökulsins. Vindrósin sýnir hlutfallslega tíðni (%, fjar- lægð frá miðju) vindáttar (stefna stólpa) og vindstyrks (litakvarði) er hermd úrkoma er yfir 1 mm/3 klst að vetrinum (október- apríl), nærri háhrygg jökulsins á árunum 1957–2011 í RÁV-gagnasafninu (Ólafur Rögnvaldsson og fl., 2011). try. The maximum thickness for the delineated ice catchments IV (Reykjarfjarðarjökull, Þaralátursjökull and Ljótarjökull) and V (SE-Drangajökull) are actu- ally west of the bedrock ridge. If the area west of the ridge is not included, the corresponding max thick- ness for catchments IV and V would be 138 m and 199 m, respectively instead of 180 m and 252 m. Debris patches on SW-Drangajökull Patches of rock debris near the SW margin of Dranga- jökull are so prominent that they have been given a name by the local people: Langahraun (Figure 12). From optical imagery it is hard to distinguish whether they are nunataks or debris layers covering glacier ice. During the RES-survey in late March 2014 thick win- ter snow covered Langahraun. It was traversed several times during the survey without even being noticed apart from rare small debris mounds sticking out of the snow. RES-profiles typically reveal 40–60 m thick ice beneath Langahraun confirming that it is a debris layer on top of glacier ice. The RES-profiles also show a faint reflection in- dicative of a thin debris layer that can be traced from the ice surface at the upper edge of Langahraun down to the glacier bed over a distance of ∼300 m (Fig- ure 12b). The weak reflection from that layer indi- cates that the debris is much thinner than the debris cover on the glacier surface. We conclude that Langa- hraun is at least partly formed by delivery of debris removed from the bed to the surface via this internal debris layer. In order for the layer to function as a con- veyer a discontinuity in the ice motion is required. To explain the discontinuity in the glacier motion causing the glacier above the layer to slide on the ice below we propose three plausible explanations: A: The discontinuity was formed by high shear strain enabling fracturing through the whole ice block. Frac- turing >50 m thick ice, requires substantially higher glacier motion than at present on this relatively gently sloping, thin glacier. Such fracturing may have hap- pened during a surge. Other indications of surges for this part of Drangajökull have not been reported. 16 JÖKULL No. 66, 2016
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