Icelandic Meteorological Office. Daily web information in November 2014. Pdf created 26.03.2015.
Bárðarbunga 2014 - November events
Seismic and volcanic events 1-30 November
30.11.2014
The November observations of the Bárðarbunga seismic and volcanic events are given here
with daily notes, factsheets and additional material. Information, day by day, is given in
reversed order
/media/jar/Bardarbunga-2014_November-events.pdf
research question
– Direct contact and visits, involve stakeholders in projects
– "Translators"
Stakeholder Relevance of the CES Project
Jenny Gode, 31 May 2010
Thank you!
Jenny Gode
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
jenny.gode@ivl.se
+46 8 598 563 18
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to highly
negative summer balances, but also lower bw than
the average for 1949–2006. Calculated change in
specific mass balance for a ±1°C change in air tem-
perature was ±0.55 m w.e., whereas a ±10 % in-
crease in precipitation represented a change of ±
0.20 m w.e. Model results further indicated that for
a 2°C warming, the ablation season will be extend-
ed by c. 30 days and that the period
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to the 30 documented in our last report, noon yesterday.
Now exactly 85 km²
Overview map. The new lava has now reached 85 km² (84,6 km² + 0,4 km²). Outlines from 4 and 12 February are indicated but very little changes in extent took place at that time. The map is based on a SENTINEL 1 radar image from ESA 12.2.2015. Enlarge. Institute of Earth Sciences. See also IMO's map with place names
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to the 30 documented in our last report, noon yesterday.
Now exactly 85 km²
Overview map. The new lava has now reached 85 km² (84,6 km² + 0,4 km²). Outlines from 4 and 12 February are indicated but very little changes in extent took place at that time. The map is based on a SENTINEL 1 radar image from ESA 12.2.2015. Enlarge. Institute of Earth Sciences. See also IMO's map with place names
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3087/
Icelandic Meteorological Office. Daily web information in February 2015. Pdf created 08.04.2015.
Bárðarbunga 2015 - February events
Seismic and volcanic events 1 - 28 February
The February observations of the Bárðarbunga seismic and volcanic events are given here
with daily notes, factsheets and additional material. Information, day by day, is given in
reversed order. In combination
/media/jar/Bardarbunga-2015_February_events.pdf
no glow was seen in a flight 27 Feb.
Volcanic gas can still get dispersed all over the country, see a note from meteorologist on duty; emission of gases has not ended, neither from the inactive vents nor the extensive lava field. See how toxic values may actually get higher.
The lava field is 85 km². Its average thickness is 10 - 14 m (max 40 m) and its volume is 1.4 km³. The maximum subsidence
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) measures. The main purpose
ARTICLE IN PRESS
of this study is to test a model of the relations between
factors expected to influence the acceptability of TDM
measures. In addition, comparisons between car users’
0272-4944/$ - see front matter r 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
doi:10.1016/j.jenvp.2006.05.003
Corresponding author. Department of Psychology, Umea˚ University,
Sweden. Tel.: +46 90
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: Integrated water resources management; Water framework directive; Catchment modelling; Uncertainty
1. Introduction
New guidelines on water resources management emphasise
the importance of integrated approaches, cross-sectoral plan-
ning and of public participation (GWP, 2000; EC, 2003;
Jønch-Clausen, 2004). The commonly accepted approach inte-
grated water resources management (IWRM) is defined
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