Langjökull is the second largest glacier in Iceland, around 925 square kilometers (Björnsson, 2009), and lies in the western higlands of the island. It is a temperate glacier like other glaciers in Iceland, which means that the temperature in the ice is at pressure melting point except for the uppermost meters where seasonal temperature changes from the surface are detectable. The ice tunnel is situated in the south-west part of Langjökull, north-east to Geitlandsjökull, and is placed close to the equilibrium line altitude at around 1270 m a.s.l. The tunnel gives a unique opportunity to explore the physical properties of glaciers in general, and the properties of Langjökull glacier. Density measurements were made along the tunnel to find ou...
ABSTRACT The geometry of the surface and bed of Langjökull, Iceland, was constructed from GPS and ra...
ABSTRACTOver recent decades, the number of outlet glaciers terminating in lakes in Iceland has incre...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
The temperate outlet glaciers of SE-Vatnajökull are sensitive to climate change, and provide importa...
The volume of glaciers in Iceland (∼3,400 km3 in 2019) corresponds to about 9 mm of potential global...
International audienceThe volume of glaciers in Iceland (∼3,400 k m 3 in 2019) corresponds to about ...
Glaciers in the geologically active Iceland has a high scientific as well as touristic value. In thi...
Viðfangsefni verkefnisins er að kortleggja, lýsa og greina landmótun og laus jarðlög framan við Fláa...
In 2000, Iceland’s glaciers covered 11,079 km2, or 10.7 % of its contiguous area. There are 269 name...
English summary The authors, thanks to a generous grant from the « Centre National de la Recherche ...
This expedition to Iceland was concerned with ice depth soundings of the largest ice cap in Europe a...
A key element in the comprehension of the response of glaciers to climate change is an understanding...
A three-dimensional thermomechanical model is used to investigate the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) Ice...
Within the high North Atlantic region, Iceland is the natural nexus between Scandinavia and Greenlan...
Le bilan de masse des glaciers est fortement lié au climat. Aux hautes latitudes, l'accumulation de ...
ABSTRACT The geometry of the surface and bed of Langjökull, Iceland, was constructed from GPS and ra...
ABSTRACTOver recent decades, the number of outlet glaciers terminating in lakes in Iceland has incre...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...
The temperate outlet glaciers of SE-Vatnajökull are sensitive to climate change, and provide importa...
The volume of glaciers in Iceland (∼3,400 km3 in 2019) corresponds to about 9 mm of potential global...
International audienceThe volume of glaciers in Iceland (∼3,400 k m 3 in 2019) corresponds to about ...
Glaciers in the geologically active Iceland has a high scientific as well as touristic value. In thi...
Viðfangsefni verkefnisins er að kortleggja, lýsa og greina landmótun og laus jarðlög framan við Fláa...
In 2000, Iceland’s glaciers covered 11,079 km2, or 10.7 % of its contiguous area. There are 269 name...
English summary The authors, thanks to a generous grant from the « Centre National de la Recherche ...
This expedition to Iceland was concerned with ice depth soundings of the largest ice cap in Europe a...
A key element in the comprehension of the response of glaciers to climate change is an understanding...
A three-dimensional thermomechanical model is used to investigate the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) Ice...
Within the high North Atlantic region, Iceland is the natural nexus between Scandinavia and Greenlan...
Le bilan de masse des glaciers est fortement lié au climat. Aux hautes latitudes, l'accumulation de ...
ABSTRACT The geometry of the surface and bed of Langjökull, Iceland, was constructed from GPS and ra...
ABSTRACTOver recent decades, the number of outlet glaciers terminating in lakes in Iceland has incre...
The reological properties of the crust and the upper mantle beneath Iceland make the earth surface s...