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  • 11. An earthquake in South Iceland

    and Reykjavík. The fault on which the earthquake occurred is the same fault that gave rise to a magnitude 7 earthquake in August 1784. Yesterday's earthquake was not preceded by foreshocks and only a few aftershocks have been detected. This is the largest earthquake in this area since 2000, and the largest in the South Iceland lowland region (South Iceland seismic zone) since 2008. It is possible /about-imo/news/nr/2888
  • 12. norsem_ingi

    1991 to 2000 are being analyzed. The period includes two large earthquakes in year 2000, both of them of the magnitude 6.5. The analysis involves improving earthquake locations in order to determine if in situ changes do exist in the area (down to ~0.5% significance level), with the ultimate goal of locating them at relatively high spatial resolution (~10x10x3 km3). With such a high /media/norsem/norsem_ingi.pdf
  • 13. News

    of the earthquake, M4, and the red dots smaller earthquakes. The violet lines show mapped seismic fissures in South Iceland (Páll Einarsson et al.) and the gray dots are well located earthquakes (processed) from 2000 (Sigurlaug Hjaltadóttir). News 2023 2022 2021 /about-imo/news/bigimg/2888
  • 14. News

    at the Reykjanes peninsula during the period from January 2000 until June 2015. Blue lines represent known faults which have been active in Holocene or Recent Epoch, i.e. after the ice age (Páll Einarsson, 2015). Also shown in yellow are volcanic systems with fissure swarms (Páll Einarsson and Kristján Sæmundsson, 1987). Enlarge /about-imo/news/bigimg/3150
  • 15. Earthquakes shake Bláfjöll ski-area

    in the area occurred in the years of 1929, 1968 and 2000. The earthquakes in 1968 and 2000 were around magnitude M5.5, with epicenter north of lake Hlíðarvatn. The epicenter of the 1929 earthquake was most likely further to the west, at Brennisteinsfjöll mountains. The magnitude of that earthquake was around M6.2. Smaller earthquakes, around M4, are recorded regularly in the area, for example /about-imo/news/earthquakes-around-blafjoll-ski-are
  • 16. Eriksson_1-Risk-perception

    of the hazard are related to how risky the hazard is perceived to be (e.g., dread, unknown, and exposure, Fischhoff et al. 1978) 4. Cultural theory (Douglas, 1978; Douglas & Wildavsky, 1982)- worldviews are important for how we respond to risks: egalitarians, individualists, hierarchists, and fatalists (Sjöberg, 2000) 4 (1) Environmental risks • Uncertain and have strongly delayed consequences, occurring /media/loftslag/Eriksson_1-Risk-perception.pdf
  • 17. Low level flight conditions over Iceland

    visibility in the S-part, but lower clouds in the SE later with a few showers of sleet. Tops at 5.000 to 13.000 FT. Visual flight conditions in Iceland: Poor in the N-part. Mostly good in the S-part, but marginal in the SE later. Freezing level: At or near SFC, but up to 2000 FT in the S. Atmospheric or cloud icing: LGT. Turbulence: Mostly LGT. Other information: NIL /weather/aviation/llf-iceland/
  • 18. Outline of the earthquake fault in Ölfus

    of faulting took place during the June 2000 earthquake sequence in southern Iceland. The star denotes the source of the large earthquake that occurred south-west of Ingólfsfjall. Significant earthquake activity has taken place west of the main fault; this is the location where a magnitude 5 earthquake occurred in November 1998, making it unlikely that a large earthquake will occur in this region /about-imo/news/nr/1312
  • 19. A new absolute maximum temperature for March

    was broken by an astounding 1,7 degree margin, the former record being 18.8 degrees, measured in Eskifjörður in the Eastern Fjords on 28 March 2000. Many local maximum temperature records where also exceeded, amongst those at Teigarhorn in the Eastern Fjords where the maximum rose to 18.2 degrees. The daily recording of maximum temperature at Teigarhorn began in 1872 and the new record exceeded /about-imo/news/nr/2459
  • 20. Glaciers in Iceland

    of a warming climate in the country.The Icelandic Meteorological Office, The Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland and the Southeast Iceland Nature Centre have published a newsletter briefly describing glacier changes since about 1900 along with the results of monitoring of glacier termini, glacier mass balance and crustal movements induced by glacier changes in recent years.Since 2000 /about-imo/news/glaciers-in-iceland-continue-to-retreat

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