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Jökull - 01.01.2020, Side 76

Jökull - 01.01.2020, Side 76
Reviewed research article Little Ice Age advance of Kvískerjajöklar, Öræfajökull, Iceland. A contribution to the assessment of glacier variations in Iceland since the late 18th century Snævarr Guðmundsson1∗ and Helgi Björnsson2 1South East Iceland Nature Research Center, Litlubrú 2, Höfn í Hornafirði, Iceland 2Institute of Earth Sciences, Science Institute, University of Iceland, Sturlugata 7, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland ∗Corresponding author: snaevarr@nattsa.is https://doi.org/10.33799/jokull2020.70.073 Abstract — We describe the changes of the Kvískerjajöklar outlet glaciers in SE Iceland (presently ranging 600–1600 m a.s.l.), from their Little Ice Age maximum (LIAmax) to the present. We assume that glacier extent of the late 19th century approximately describes LIAmax although the glaciers already reached their peak extent in the 18th century. The former glacier margins were delineated from moraines, historical descriptions, topographical maps, aerial and oblique photographs, Landsat images and a lidar DEM. Along the previous glacier margins, elevation differences with respect to the lidar DEM of 2011 were estimated and contour maps of the glacier drawn at selected dates, maintaining the shape of the glacier surface as available maps. During the period ∼1890 to 2011, the outlets lost -0.4 m a−1 water equivalent evenly distributed over their surface and their area was reduced by 37% (from ∼10 km2 to 6.4 km2, 0.03 km2 a−1, 0.43 km3 water equivalent in total, i.e. 0.003 km3 w.e. a−1). INTRODUCTION The Kvískerjajöklar outlet glaciers (6.4 km2 in 2011) drain the steep, eastern flanks of Öræfajökull stra- tovolcano, SE-Vatnajökull ice cap. The outlets are divided in two segments, the North and South glacier by a volcanic fissure ridge which can be traced up to the caldera rim of the volcano (1800 m a.s.l.), con- taining the prominent nunataks of Hellutindar (1142 m a.s.l.) and Rótarfjallshnúkur (1026 m a.s.l.), Fig- ure 1. The North glacier was 4.3 km long in 2011, terminating at 580 m a.s.l. whereas the South glacier was 2.8 km long, ending at 700 m a.s.l. The estimated total volume of the glaciers is approximately 2 km3 (Magnússon et al., 2012). Like other outlets of Vatna- jökull, they have retreated considerably since their maximum extent during the Little Ice Age (LIAmax). Most of the larger outlet glaciers in Southeast Ice- land reached their LIAmax in the 1880s to 1890s, whereas some of the small and steepest glaciers al- ready may have reached their outermost position in the 18th century and thereafter remained close to that location until the late 19th century. Based on writ- ten and oral records about marginal moraines of Kví- skerjajöklar, we contribute to the discussion on of glacier variations in Iceland since the late 18th cen- tury to the present. Synopsis of glaciers and climatic variations during the Little Ice Age The climate in Iceland was relatively cold from the 13th century to the 1920s, a period often called the Little Ice Age (LIA), but was however, interrupted by frequent warm spells. The account of the climate JÖKULL No. 70, 2020 73
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