The area covered by the lake in the foreground was still glacierized in 1967. In that year, a rock slide occurred. The rear part of the slide was not very mobile and still appears as a large step in the landscape (centre of the image), whereas the frontal part evolved into a landslide cascade: it impacted the glacier, and the resulting avalanche of rock and entrained ice led to the drainage of a former proglacial lake, reshaping of the landscape below, and a distal flood in the river Markarfljót.
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- on Saturday 31 August 2019 by Martin Mergili
- Keywords
- glacial lake, glacial processes, glacier, landslide, mountainscape, rock slide
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