Rit (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.07.1931, Síða 15

Rit (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.07.1931, Síða 15
15 Fig. 5. The Snæfellsjöhull from S. in other countries. Where the ground consists of solid rock, so that fixing marks can be placed very near the glacier, this method may be fairly usable. By the Icelandic glaciers, however, where the ground generally consists of tuff or breccia, and enormous moraine walls are built up in front of the glaciers, this method must be abandoned as quite inade- quate. The distance must necessarily be measured by means of a tachymeter or theodolite. In the following pages a brief description will be given of the glaciers visited and the esíablished fixing marks. THE SNÆFELLSJÖKULL Site and General Conditions. The glacier is situated near the westernmost point of the 70 km. long and very narrow peninsula, Snæfellsnes, that separates the Faxabay from the Breidafjord on the westcoast of Iceland. The firn area covers a rather regularly dome-shaped volcano separated by a low pass from the mountain range of Snæfellsnes. — The firn area covers about 50 km^ and the »skridjökuls« 30 km^. The most interesting feature of this glacier is its isolated site very near the seaboard that surrounds it on three sides. The distances from the top of the glacier to the shore are: to S = 7,5 km., to W = 9 km., to NW = 13 km. and to

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