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Jökull - 01.06.2000, Side 33

Jökull - 01.06.2000, Side 33
Helgi Björnsson et al. west. A total sounding line length of 900 km was used in the compilation of the maps. Glacier surface mapping The ice surface elevation was measured by precisi- on barometric altimetry and recorded automatically at 50 m intervals along the sounding lines. Corrections were made for the effects of temperature, and variati- ons in atmospheric pressure were logged by a control barometer at a base station within the caldera. T RP Loran-C G PS t D Ice T: R adar transm itter R : R adar receiver P: B arom etr ic p ressure t : radar pulse travel tim e D: Ice th ickness B edrock Figure 2. Schematic illustration of the survey technique of ice thickness, position and elevation.– Skissa af tækjum sem mæla ísþykkt, staðsetningu og hæð jökulsins. Elevations were calculated from the standard barometric altimeter equation:       !#"%$'& (1) in which  and   are the absolute temperature and the atmospheric pressure, respectively, at elevation   (elevation of base camp), = 0.0065 K/m is the tem- perature lapse rate for an international standard at- mosphere (i.e. ()  * + ), and p is the obser- ved pressure at the elevation  . For height reference a 40 km long optically levelled profile was surveyed, traversing the ice cap from SSW to NNE and tied to benchmarks of the Icelandic Geodetic Survey on both sides (Fig. 3). The elevation accuracy along this ref- erence line was close to 1 m. Other survey lines were tied to 15 reference points on the optically levelled line and neighbouring mountain peaks. In addition, the elevation was measured at about 230 gravity mea- surement points, spread over the ice cap. The absolute accuracy in elevation is considered to be , 5 m on the sounding lines, whereas the relative elevations are accurate to , 3 m. S lé ttjöku ll B otn jökull Ö ldufe lls jöku ll Entu jöku ll Só lhe im a jö ku ll Kötlu jö ku ll K ötluko llar G oðabunga H áabunga A ustm anns - bunga E nta Sandfe lls jöku ll B-II B-I Figure 3. Data source map. The position of the sound- ing lines and the optically levelled profile ( - ) across the ice cap, the location of radio echo soundings (+) by Mackintosh et al. (2000), base camps (B-I and B-II). Names of the main outlet glaciers. – Gagna- safnskort og nöfn skriðjökla. Lega mælilína og sniðs sem landmælt var yfir jökulinn, mælipunktar við ís- sjármælingar á Sólheimajökli, lega bækistöðva. Radio echo sounding measurements The radio echo sounder consists of a mono-pulse system (Sverrisson et al., 1980). Pulses of 0.2 . s duration are transmitted into a 30 m long resistively- loaded dipole antenna at the repetition rate of 1 kHz. The reflected signal is picked up by an identical an- tenna and fed into a receiver which has a 1-5 MHz bandwidth. The transmitter and the receiver are placed on sledges at the centre of the antennae and towed on a line along the glacier surface by a tracked vehicle. The intensity modulation (Z-scope display) of the received signal is recorded photographically with a 35 mm camera. The speed of the scanning beam is 32 JÖKULL No. 49
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