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  • 11. Comparison of displacement velocities for different time periods

    is intended to monitor the long term development in deformation around Bárðarbunga. After the eruption in Holuhraun began, GPS stations around Bárðarbunga have been showing continuous displacements towards its caldera (a subsidence signal). Since then, the rate of subsidence has been slowly decreasing. These changes in displacement velocities are very slow and can best seen by looking at a longer time /about-imo/news/nr/3074
  • 12. New and improved English web by IMO

    of travellers in Iceland. Alongside weather information, details are also available about earthquake activity in Iceland. Recently, the Icelandic version of our site received an award from the Society for Icelandic Web Industry, SVEF, for the best web-site in public service during 2007. Our web-site has achieved accessibility certification based on WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative) from Sja ltd /about-imo/news/nr/1238
  • 13. EUMETNET meeting in Reykjavík

    management and climate monitoring and to bring to all European users the best available meteorological information. News 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 /about-imo/news/nr/1302
  • 14. New and improved English web by IMO

    of travellers in Iceland. Alongside weather information, details are also available about earthquake activity in Iceland. Recently, the Icelandic version of our site received an award from the Society for Icelandic Web Industry, SVEF, for the best web-site in public service during 2007. Our web-site has achieved accessibility certification based on WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative) from Sja ltd /about-imo/news/nr/1238/
  • 15. norsem_buhcheva

    Seismic Network (SNSN). We observe more than a 30% increase in the average number of catalogued earthquakes for the last six-month period of analysed seismicity after the new stations have been added. Here we present an analysis of the data gathered from December 2012 to February 2016. In this time frame we have recorded and manually inspected over 2700 earthquakes. We use our best /media/norsem/norsem_buhcheva.pdf
  • 16. Seismic activity around Mt. Þorbjörn has decreasing

    that there is an active long-term process ongoing in the area. The possibility of renewed activity in the near future at Þorbjörn, Reykjanes or elsewhere on the Reykjanes Peninsula cannot be discarded.It is still important to keep in mind the seismic hazard is present in the Reykjanes Peninsula and it is important to take preventive measures.The best way to prevent damage or injuries /about-imo/news/seismic-activity-around-mt-thorbjorn-has-decreasing-significantly
  • 17. norsem_ragnar

    From the Nordic SIL research project towards warnings on the long- and on the short-term before large earthquakes Ragnar Stefánsson University of Akureyri From it´s start in 1988 the SIL project was based on physical approach in earthquake prediction research. It was also stated from the start that the best information about crustal processes preceding earthquakes would come from /media/norsem/norsem_ragnar.pdf
  • 18. D2.3_CES_Prob_fcsts_GCMs_and_RCMs

    climate changes between the CMIP3 and ENSEMBLES simulations 15 4. Impact of RCM data on forecasts of climate change 18 5. Probabilistic projections of temperature and precipitation change 24 5.1 Best estimates and uncertainty ranges of temperature and precipitation change 24 5.2 How probably will temperature increase (precipitation change) by at least X°C (Y%)? 28 6. Conclusions 34 References /media/ces/D2.3_CES_Prob_fcsts_GCMs_and_RCMs.pdf
  • 19. More

    on how is the best way to monitor the earthquakes likely due to these changes.It is important to monitor and investigate the ongoing activity in the Reykjanes peninsula as a whole.During the meeting it was reported that from the beginning of 2020, over 6000 earthquakes have been manually checked in the Reykjanes peninsula. This is the most intense activity ever recorded in the region since /about-imo/news/more-research-is-needed-to-decipher-the-on-going-activity-at-the-reykjanes-peninsula-as-a-whole
  • 20. Landslides

    in Nevada Del Ruiz in Colombia in 1985. http://volcano.oregonstate.edu/nevado-del-ruiz The best-known example of a lahar in Iceland occurred in 2010 after the subglacial phreatomagmatic eruption in Eyjafjallajökull. Related topics Instructions /volcanoes/volcanic-hazards/landslides/

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