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  • 11. Iceland acquires full voting rights at ECMWF

    which had been a co-operating State since 1980. As a Member State, Iceland acquired full voting rights at the ECMWF Council, starting at the 75th Council session on 16 and 17 June 2011. Also, a portion of the Centre's computer and archive resources will be allocated to Iceland for its own use. To mark the event, Árni Snorrason, Director-General of IMO, raised the Icelandic flag in front /about-imo/news/nr/2222
  • 12. field_report_03032015

    revealed. Gas measurements Driving toward the western side of the crater a degassing vent releasing brownish gases was identified. The site is 10 min walking across the lava field and presents decoloration of rocks. Some gas measurements have been done with two different type of sensors (standard personal and Alphasens ones). Peak concentration of 7 ppm SO2 and 9 ppm CO were observed /media/jar/field_report_03032015.pdf
  • 13. Climate and Energy Systems - CES

    manager: Árni Snorrason, NEA, Iceland Co-financer: Tom Andersen, Statkraft, Norway Co-financer: Lars Hammar, Elforsk, Sweden Co-financer: Kati Takala, Finnish Energy Industries Co-financer: Elías B. Elíasson, NPC, Iceland Co-financer: Jørgen Holmgård DONG Energy, Denmark Bio-Energy: Seppo Kellomaki, Univ. Joensuu, Finland Climate modelling and scenarios: Erik Kjellström SMHI, Sweden Energy /ces/project/
  • 14. A lecture on Ecological Economics

    of Vermont. He is co-founder and past-president of the International Society for Ecological Economics and was chief editor of the society's journal, Ecological Economics, 1989 - 2002. He currently serves on the editorial board of eight other international academic journals. He holds various awards and is an honorary doctorate in natural sciences from Stockholm University. The Gund Institute /about-imo/news/nr/1658
  • 15. VanderKeur_etal-2008-Uncertainty_IWRM-WARM

    and low flow situations leading to droughts also threatened by climate change (Middelkoop et al. 2004). Another main issue is the transboundary pollution control. Extremes in Rhine discharges have caused severe problems for local water managers (water boards, in the Netherlands) which makes it necessary to co-manage strategies taken for the whole basin with measures taken at the local level /media/loftslag/VanderKeur_etal-2008-Uncertainty_IWRM-WARM.pdf
  • 16. Update on Fagradalsfjall

    and vertical components show slight westward and downward movements. The north component is showing slight southward movement. during August we observe a reduction in this trend and it has turned around in the later part of September. A comparable signal is observed on most GNSS stations in Reykjanes signifying a co-eruptive deflation which gradually turns to inflation as the eruption decreases /about-imo/news/update-on-fagradalsfjall
  • 17. Various responsibility

    in the vicinity of densely populated areas where avalanche risks are imminent. Warnings are issued of avalanche hazards and decisions are made about evacuating houses in cooperation with the locals. Chronicles of snow avalanches have been written for each of the monitored towns and a few rural areas. Landslides are being registrated and researched in co-operation with the Icelandic Institute /avalanches/imo/
  • 18. Radiation

    In co-operation with the Icelandic Radiation Protection Institute gamma radiation is monitored at four stations: Reykjavík, Bolungarvík, Raufarhöfn and Höfn, deliberately chosen to represent the south, west, north and east of Iceland. These are automatic stations which measure natural background radiation but function as a warning system as well. They would show significant increase in gamma /pollution-and-radiation/radiation/
  • 19. CES_BioFuels_Flyer_new

    Participants and organization of project For queries, please contact to: Prof. Seppo Kellomäki (Co-ordinator) Ashraful Alam (Researcher) Faculty of Forest Sciences University of Joensuu P.O. Box 111, FI-80101 Joensuu, Finland. Email: firstname.lastname@joensuu.fi Bioenergy production potential increased due to the climate change both in energy wood thinnings and in final fellings (FF). In addition /media/ces/CES_BioFuels_Flyer_new.pdf
  • 20. norsem_dori

    University of Iceland High-precision GPS is traditionally used for accurate (mm-scale) measurements of Earth´s deformation due to a variety of processes such as plate motion, glacio-isostatic-rebound, earthquakes, volcanoes, and geothermal deformation. However, GPS data can also be processed in a kinematic mode to capture rapid deformation such as seismic waves or co-eruptive volcanic signals /media/norsem/norsem_dori.pdf

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