Soil structure impact on site effects and modeling spatial strong-motion variability
across Icelandic strong-motion arrays
Sahar Rahpeyma and Benedikt Halldorsson
PhD Student (SR) and Director of Research (BH), Earthquake Engineering Research Centre, and Research Professor (BH),
Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering and Natural Sciences, University of Iceland
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financial contributions from the
Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration and the National Power
Company.Published materialPagneux, E., Gudmundsson, M. T., Karlsdóttir, S., & Roberts, M. J. (Eds.) (2015). Volcanogenic floods in Iceland: An assessment of hazards and risks at Öræfajökull and on the Markarfljót outwash plain. Reykjavík: IMO, IES-UI, NCIP-DCPEM.Under the links below, each
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Førland, E.J., Roald, L.A. (2008). Climate change impacts on hydrological processes in Norway based on two methods for transferring regional climate model results to meteorlogical station sites. Tellus Series A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanograph, 60, 439-450 (pdf).
Jónsdóttir, J. F. (2008). A runoff map based on numerically simulated precipitation and a projection of future runoff in Iceland
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Snorrason, Á., & Jónsdóttir, J. F. (2005). Climate and Energy 2003-2006. CE flyer 1
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