冰岛东南部Vatnajökull冰帽南侧的终点湖

IF 0.5 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Jokull Pub Date : 2020-02-01 DOI:10.33799/jokull2019.69.001
S. Guðmundsson, H. Björnsson, F. Pálsson, E. Magnússon, Þ. Sæmundsson, T. Jóhannesson
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近几十年来,由于气候变暖,冰岛冰川终点前形成了许多冰缘湖,特别是在Vatnajökull冰帽南缘,目前有几个冰缘湖在逐年增长。与此同时,由于冰川变薄,大多数侧冰缘的冰川堰塞湖都缩小或消失了,从这些冰川中释放出来的jökulhlaups变得更小了。本文描述了冰岛东南部冰川湖泊的变化,从Öræfi以西的Skeiðarárjökull到Hornafjörður的Hoffellsjökull。20世纪30年代,该地区的几个冰川前开始形成湖泊,但大多数湖泊直到20世纪90年代才开始增长,除了Jökulsárlón到Breiðamerkurjökull,它从上世纪中叶之前就开始稳步增长。目前,Vatnajökull所有主要南流出海口冰川的末端湖都在不断生长,总面积约60 km2。终点站上游的冰下景观表明,如果气候像预计的那样变暖,这些湖泊将在未来几十年继续增长,这是冰川下降的结果。这些湖泊影响着冰川末端区域的力平衡、冰裂入湖泊以及冰裂碎片和末端冰锋融化所消耗的热量的吸收,从而影响着冰川的冰流和质量和能量平衡。这些湖泊会对邻近地区的居民和游客造成危害,因为冰川上的山体滑坡会蔓延到湖泊中,产生高强度的海啸波,并在冰川前陆产生突然的、非常危险的山洪暴发。
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Terminus lakes on the south side of Vatnajökull ice cap, SE-Iceland
Many ice-marginal lakes have formed in front of glacier termini in Iceland in recent decades due to climate warming, particularly at the southern margin of Vatnajökull ice cap where several such lakes grow year-by-year at present. At the same time, most glacier-dammed lakes at the lateral ice margins have shrunk or disappeared because of glacier thinning, and jökulhlaups released from them have become smaller. This paper describes changes in glacial lakes in SE-Iceland, from Skeiðarárjökull west of Öræfi to Hoffellsjökull in Hornafjörður. Lakes started to form in front of several glaciers in this area in the 1930s but most did not grow much until the 1990s, except for Jökulsárlón by Breiðamerkurjökull, which has grown steadily since before the middle of the last century. Currently, there are growing terminus lakes by all the main south-flowing outlet glaciers of Vatnajökull, with a combined area of ~60 km2. The subglacial landscape upstream of the termini indicates that the lakes will continue to grow in the coming decades as a consequence of glacier downwasting if the climate warms as projected. These lakes affect the ice flow and the mass and energy balance of the respective glaciers because of their effect on the force balance of the terminus region, the calving of ice into the lakes, and the absorption of heat spent for melting of calved ice fragments and the terminus ice front. The lakes can cause hazard to settlements and travellers in the adjacent area, as landslides on the glaciers that propagate into the lakes can create tsunami waves with a high run-up and sudden, very dangerous flash floods in the glacier forelands.
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Jokull
Jokull 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Jökull publishes research papers, notes and review articles concerning all aspects of the Earth Sciences. The journal is primarily aimed at being an international forum for geoscience research in Iceland. Specific areas of coverage include glaciology, glacial geology, physical geography, general geology, petrology, volcanology, geothermal research, geophysics, meteorology, hydrology and oceanography. Jökull also publishes research notes and reports from glacier expeditions, book reviews, and material of interest to the members of the Icelandic Glaciological and Geological Societies
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