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Jökull - 01.01.2019, Side 112

Jökull - 01.01.2019, Side 112
Remote sensing of snow patches on Tröllaskagi Peninsula, N-Iceland Figure 3. Intersection of PSPs of different years in Kerling: (a) Landsat-5 data from period 1 (six images), (b) Landsat-7 data from period 2 (four images), (c) Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 data from period 3 (four images), (d) all years until 2016 (15 images) and (e) intersection of all PSPs until 2017 (16 images). The hillshade is derived from the DEM (25 m resolution) provided by LMI. – Fannir sem sjást á öllum gervitunglamyndum á ákveðnum tímabilum í Kerlingu. The snow patch distribution for different elevation bands and time periods was calculated for each study area. In Almenningar and Úlfsdalir most of the snow patches are below 800 m a.s.l., in Brimnesdalur more than 50% of the PSPs occur above 800 m a.s.l. for all time periods. In Kerling and Búrfellsdalur the major- ity of the snow patches occur above 800 m a.s.l. and also in the Sakka area many snow patches are located above 800 m a.s.l. (Appendix - Figure A1). Based on the PSPs mapping the likelihood of snow patches to occur in each study area was explored (Figure 4). In Almenningar and Úlfsdalir (Figure 4a) the likelihood of PSPs to occur is much smaller than, for example, in Brimnesdalur. However, snow patches with a very likelihood are mapped below channels on the south side of Almenningar as well as on the north facing slopes in Úlfsdalir. In Brimnesdalur (Figure 4b) a distinct pattern of snow patch likelihood of oc- currence is observable. There is very high probabil- ity that snow patches occur just below the mountain summits on the eastern side of the valley, much lower probabilities at lower elevations on the eastern side of the valley and almost no probability for snow patches on the west side of the valley. Notably, the mountains on the east side of the valley reach 1000–1100 m a.s.l. and are 300–400 m higher than on the west side. In the Kerling (Figure 4c) area the snow patches around the rock glacier have a high likelihood of occurrence JÖKULL No. 69, 2019 111
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