September
Ari Tryggvason and others
Relative locations in 3D velocity models
Ásta Rut Hjartardóttir and others
The Kerlingar fault, north east Iceland, a Holocene normal fault east of the divergent plate boundary , Extended abstract
Björn Lund and others
How may glacial rebound influence the seismic activity in Iceland?
Bryndís Brandsdóttir
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and posters
14:00 Ari Tryggvason & others - Relative locations in 3D velocity models
14:25 Þóra Árnadóttir & others - Geodetic constraints on the earthquake cycle in the South Iceland Seismic Zone
14:50 Páll Einarsson - Mapping of Holocene surface ruptures in the South Iceland Seismic Zone
15:15 Coffee and posters
15:50 Jeremy Zechar & others - Improving time-varying seismic hazard assessment
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on the combined use of a hydrological model and an analogue method
Philippe Crochet
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2014-005
Evaluation of HARMONIE reanalyses of surface air temperature and wind speed over Iceland
Nikolai Nawri
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2014-001
Flood frequency estimation for ungauged catchments in Iceland by combined hydrological modeling and regional frequency analysis
Philippe Crochet & Tinna
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in the period 6th to the 22nd, eight from ships and one from land. The icebergs were closest to land at 66°28,81'N og 21°23,86'V and close to Selsker (66°07,5N og 21°31'V).
No seaice was in the Greenland Strait in August and northeasterly winds prevailed in the area
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to land 52 nm NW of Barði and 48 nm NW of Straumnes. Two observations were received on icebergs, the 4th and the 5th.
An observation from a ship on the 18th reported sea ice from 66°31´N and 26°08´W to 66°26´N and 25°47´W.
Northeasterlies were somewhat less prevalent on the Greenland Strait than the average this month
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colour coded according to age. ........................... 30
Figure 3.3. Aftershocks on the Holt fault. ............................................................................ 31
Figure 3.4. The +2 minutes Kvíarholt fault. ........................................................................ 32
Figure 3.5. Earthquakes occurring during the period between the two main shocks,
from 15:40
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