Summary: | The author has identified the following significant results. Most of the research emphasis was directed at the analysis of Icelandic icecaps on ERTS imagery. A number of new findings were made, including: (1) on low sun angle imagery of Hofsjokull, the outline of a probable central volcano can be seen delineated on the northwest part of the icecap; (2) on low sun angle imagery of Langjokull, two parallel hyaloclastite ridges can be seen to continue for more than 10 km in from the margin of the icecap; (3) measurements of contorted medial moraines on images of Skeioararjokull, acquired about 11 months apart show an approximate 600 m of annual glacier movement; (4) measurements on images of the surging glacier, Eyjabakkajokull, taken about 11 months apart show an approximate 1.8 km of movement during that time; and (5) successive ERTS images of the glacier-dammed lake, Graenalon, show an increase in area of the lake until the ice dam was partially breached, causing a jokulhlaup across the Skeioararsandur. Because of the shape of the lake basin the elevation of the post-jokulhlaup lake can be determined from ERTS imagery to + or - 2 m.
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