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Jökull - 01.01.2020, Page 18

Jökull - 01.01.2020, Page 18
Glacier extent in Iceland, 1890–2019 Figure 5: The extent of Hofsjökull ice cap and the small glaciers in Kerlingarfjöll mountains southwest of the ice cap at several times since the LIA maximum in ∼1890. – Útlínur Hofsjökuls og smájöklanna í Kerlingafjöllum á mismunandi tímum frá því um 1890. tively, during the time period ∼1890–2019, or 46%, 45% and 59% of their maximum LIA size. However, Ok glacier, which had an area > 10 km2 at the end of the LIA, has almost disappeared. It was declared to no longer exist as a dynamically active glacier in the year 2014, although a few small, thin patches of a disintegrated glacier ice (in total 0.07 km2 in 2019, < 0.03 km2 each) can still be found in the area. Mýrdalsjökull, Eyjafjallajökull and smaller south- ern glaciers Mýrdalsjökull ice cap lost 216 km2 during the period ∼1890–2019, amounting to 29% of its maximum LIA size. The main area loss has taken place on the north- ern and eastern sides of the ice cap, where the ter- mini have retreated between 2.5 and 3.5 km from their maximum LIA extent (Figure 7). The rate of area change since 2000 is in the range of −3.1 km2 a−1 to −5.7 km2 a−1 (Table 3). The highest area loss oc- curred during 2010–2014, when Kötlujökull retreated several hundred metres. However, it is worth noting, that the delineation of the glacier terminus from the lidar DEM (of 2010) is rather problematic at the ter- minus, due to the debris cover, which is hard to differ- entiate from the proglacial area. The forefield of the outlet glacier Sólheimajökull from Mýrdalsjökull ice cap (Figure 7) has been stud- ied in detail (e.g. Schomacker et al., 2012, and JÖKULL No. 70, 2020 15
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