Rit (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.07.1931, Blaðsíða 29

Rit (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.07.1931, Blaðsíða 29
29 moraine wall has been built up with only a 200 m. wide opening at the north- western corner, where the river Jökulsá tahes its rise. The end of the glacier is very steep here and about 30 ni. in thickness. In 1821 an ash eruption took place in the crater of Eyjaf jalla jökull, wich effected a great flow of water from ]ökulsá. People who live in the neighbourhood tell, that this glacier has been advancing during the last decades. At the opening of the moraine wall two parallel rows of fixing marks were established on ]uly 24th. On the eastern side: Ai A White-painted solid stone 45 m. from the edge of the glacier. Ao A cairn 52 m. from Ai. A3 A large dark block with a white-painted mark 100 m. from A3. On the western side: Bi A white-painted cairn 97 m. from the glacier. B-2 A white-painted wooden stick 106 m. from the glacier. 2. The Glacier of Seljavellir. This glacier on the southern side of Eyjafjallajökull was visited on ]uly 28th. The glacier is split up in two tongues that creep down the western and eastern sides of a cirqueformed valley. The map (58 SW) of this place seems to be rather inaccurate, as the glacier on it seems to fill the whole valley. This might be due to a change in the magnitude of the glacier during the last fwenfy years. The people at Seljavellir told me, that Fig. 17. The „Cralerglacier" (]. Ey. 25/v 1930).

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