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  • 11. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    1). Over the same period, the average total number of people reported affected2 per decade rose by 1200%, from approximately 38 thousand to 480 thousand. Meanwhile, the total cost of reported damage3 doubled, from US$ 1.2 billion to US$ 2.4 billion (2006 prices), although this could partially be explained by a higher density or vulnerability of infrastructure and areas being used by humans. More /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
  • 12. 2013_001_Nawri_et_al

    through surface heating over land are most frequent in July. Both types of convective storms are most common in southern and southwestern Iceland, and are reported on fewer than 2 days per year in any given region. With a weakening of the large-scale atmospheric circulation in summer, temperature-driven downslope, or katabatic, winds from the glaciers may become important. They can develop either /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2013/2013_001_Nawri_et_al.pdf
  • 13. Keskitalo_et_al-MLG_and_adaptation_FINAL

  • 14. Adalgeirsdottir-etal-tc-5-961-2011

    of the glaciers. An up to 8 m thick winter snow layer was measured in the accumulation area (∼4 m w.e.). Ice melt of up 10 m w.e. was measured in the lowest part of the ab- lation zone in summer, and 2 m w.e. was melted during win- ter. Taking into account ∼2 m of annual rainfall, the runoff from this part of the glacier was estimated as ∼14 m w.e. per year; a surprisingly high value (Ahlmann, 1939 /media/ces/Adalgeirsdottir-etal-tc-5-961-2011.pdf
  • 15. Grímsvötn eruptions

    in the central volcano and are believed to last from a few days up to 7 months. Activity is periodic with episodes of high activity (60-80 years) with 6-11 eruptions per 40 years, alternating with low activity episodes (60-80 years) with 0-4 eruptions per 40 years. Four large effusive eruption are confirmed during the last 8000 years. The youngest one is the 1783-1784 Laki fires (Skaftáreldar in Icelandic /volcanoes/about-volcanoes/grimsvotn/
  • 16. VI_Arsskyrsla_2018_vef

    by the inhabitants on a daily basis for driving between towns and villages for work, school, hobbies or di?erent services. Public avalanche bulletins are also published for selected areas, aimed towards the increasing number of backcountry travellers in Iceland during winter time. The number of human-triggered avalanches recorded by the Meteorological O>ce has increased substantially over /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/arsskyrslur/VI_Arsskyrsla_2018_vef.pdf
  • 17. Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006

    of information and evi- dence for decisions aimed at preventing “anthropogenic interference with the cli- mate system” (as per Article 2 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNFCCC), but that those decisions also involve value judgements which will be defined by socio-political processes, influenced by development, eq- uity and sustainability considerations, alongside /media/loftslag/Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006.pdf
  • 18. A lecture on Ecological Economics

    to be in the range of US$16-54 trillion (1012) per year, with an average of US$33 trillion per year. Because of the nature of the uncertainties, this must be considered a minimum estimate. Global gross national product total is around US$18 trillion per year." Dr. Costanza is the Gordon and Lulie Gund Professor of Ecological Economics and director of the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics at the University /about-imo/news/nr/1658
  • 19. Bárðarbunga - decay of seismic activity

    Articles Bárðarbunga - decay of seismic activity Cumulative seismic moment release per week 17.2.2015 /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3083
  • 20. Grimsvotn_status_2011-05-22_IES_IMO

    strikes have been 60 to 70 per hour, most frequent in the ash plume south of the eruption site. Noise: No noise from the volcano has been reported. Meltwater: No changes in water level have been recorded in the rivers Gígja and Núpsvötn. A heightened conductivity pulse was recorded in Núpsvötn, peaking at around 11h. This pulse is probably due to the ash fall. Since the eruption now /media/jar/Grimsvotn_status_2011-05-22_IES_IMO.pdf

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