Icebergs floating in the Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, Vatnajokull Ice Cap, Iceland
by Ragnar Sigurdsson (arctic-images.com), Iceland
By 1900, the Breidamerkurjokull outlet glacier almost reached into the ocean at the south coast. It had advanced since late medieval times and covered a fertile agricultural community with river sediments and creeping glacial ice. Around 1920, the glacier started to retreat and the southernmost parts of Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon became visible in 1934. By 1975, the lagoon area was about 8 sq. km but is now well above 20 sq. km. It grows fast in size because the glacier shortens annually by up to 200 m. Higher resolution images available from rth@arctic-images.com (there is a licensing fee depending on the use).
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Submitted on 10 January 2010
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