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  • 11. VI_2020_004

    of an eruption like 1918 at Katla. ................ 69 Figure 42 Impact map for airports in case of an eruption like 1918 at Katla. ......................... 70 Figure 43 Impact map for power line in case of an eruption like 1918 at Katla. .................... 71 Figure 44 Reconstructed Total Grain Size Distribution for the Öræfajökull scenario ............. 73 Figure 45 Model results over /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_004.pdf
  • 12. Adalgeirsdottir-etal-tc-5-961-2011

    The Cryosphere, 5, 961–975, 2011 www.the-cryosphere.net/5/961/2011/ doi:10.5194/tc-5-961-2011 © Author(s) 2011. CC Attribution 3.0 License. The Cryosphere Modelling the 20th and 21st century evolution of Hoffellsjökull glacier, SE-Vatnajökull, Iceland G. Aðalgeirsdóttir1,2, S. Guðmundsson1, H. Björnsson1, F. Pálsson1, T. Jóhannesson3, H. Hannesdóttir1, S. Þ. Sigurðsson4, and E. Berthier5 /media/ces/Adalgeirsdottir-etal-tc-5-961-2011.pdf
  • 13. Group4

    mix, 4) mobility patterns, technological development, 5) equitable distribution of social goods, ethical dynamics Background information and knowledge gaps: 1) time scale-what is the consensus view of when are the CC impacts projected to begin to be felt, 2) spatial scale-where are the impacts expected to occur, 3) vulnerability assessments of differential capacity to adapt to CC impacts /media/loftslag/Group4.pdf
  • 14. 47th Nordic Seismology Seminar

    September 23:59 UTC.Abstracts shall be sent in email as plain text to: ingibjorg@vedur.is For the subject line, please adhere to: "NordSem 2016 Abstract [name of main author]"Please provide the following information:TitleNames of all authors (indicate who is presenting if not first author)Affiliations of all authorsAbstract text (we do not have a restriction on the maximum number of words /norsem/norsem2016/abstract-submission/
  • 15. News

    located at Keflavik International Airport, at 220 km distance from the volcano. The cloud extends above a large part of Vatnajökull ice cap. The line marks the approximate location of Grímsvötn volcano. News 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 /about-imo/news/bigimg/2174
  • 16. Trausti_Jonsson_(IMO,_Ice)

    of large natural events in the 1960s and early 1970s showed that this line of thought was at the best wrong, but possibly also dangerous. Since then the need for natural hazard management in the broad sense has become more and more obvious in Iceland. The assessment of Icelandic natural hazards fit very well into the frame proposed by the WMO at the end of the International Decade for Natural /media/loftslag/Trausti_Jonsson_(IMO,_Ice).pdf
  • 17. Doctoral Student Position

  • 18. Ice subsidence above eastern Skaftá cauldron

    shows the current position of the station (m a.s.l.). The graph (enlarge) was published 26 Sept. Now it shows the subsidence from 28 Sept until 4 Oct 2015. The total lowering of the ice-surface is shown by the value above the photograph (Heildarsig). The red line shows the median value of relative displacement for every 30 minutes. This presentation was possible throughout the event because /hydrology/research/skafta-cauldron/
  • 19. IPPC-2007-ar4_syr

    forcings. Decadal averages of observations are shown for the period 1906-2005 (black line) plotted against the centre of the decade and relative to the corresponding average for the 1901-1950. Lines are dashed where spatial coverage is less than 50%. Blue shaded bands show the 5 to 95% range for 19 simulations from five climate models using only the natural forcings due to solar activity /media/loftslag/IPPC-2007-ar4_syr.pdf
  • 20. 2010_003rs

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