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  • 11. Bárðarbunga earthquakes - interactive model

    and explored. The list of earthquakes updates every five minutes. Click this link to run the model: An interactive 3D model of the earthquakes in Bárðarbunga – preliminary version However, this is a preliminary version; the model is still being developed. There are some browser issues, e.g. Google Chrome and Firefox run it, IE10 does not; other browsers have yet to be tested. In some instances /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2971/
  • 12. Hazard zoning

    estimated to be 11 Mt (+/- 5 Mt) for the entire duration of the eruption (Gislason et al., 2015). SO2 can have human and animal health implications when present in high concentrations. For this reason, IMO was asked to provide hazard maps for SO2 ground concentration at local and regional scale. The maps were produced using the dispersal model CALPUFF. The maps were used to identify and draw /pollution-and-radiation/volcanic-gas/hazard-zoning/
  • 13. Hazard zoning

    estimated to be 11 Mt (+/- 5 Mt) for the entire duration of the eruption (Gislason et al., 2015). SO2 can have human and animal health implications when present in high concentrations. For this reason, IMO was asked to provide hazard maps for SO2 ground concentration at local and regional scale. The maps were produced using the dispersal model CALPUFF. The maps were used to identify and draw /pollution-and-radiation/volcanic-gas/hazard-zoning
  • 14. Bardarbunga_daily_status_report_22082014

    at Upptyppingar (measuring 165-210 microSiemens/cm). We cannot yet draw conclusions about possible changes in the contribution of gases from the volcanic/geothermal system to the hydrological system. Conditions at eruption site No eruption. Seismic tremor No sign of harmonic (volcanic) tremor detected. Earthquakes Intense earthquake activity continues at the Bárðarbunga volcano – a situation that has persisted /media/jar/Bardarbunga_daily_status_report_22082014.pdf
  • 15. Climate and Energy Systems - CES

    in the multidisciplinary nature of the project which gives new insights for the project participants. Thus, the project provides a useful framework also for Nordic research education and postdoctoral researchers, contributing to enabling academia to pursue high-level expertise and a competence pool that the Nordic energy sector may draw on in the future. Participants and organization of project /ces/project/
  • 16. Water_resources_man_Veijalainen_etal

    upper and lower limits for water level defined as certain water levels on specific dates. These regulation limits often include a mandatory draw-down of water level during late winter and early spring in order to make storage space for the snowmelt flood. The regulation permits and limits have been developed using past observations based on an assumption of stable hydrology (Kundzewicz et al /media/ces/Water_resources_man_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 17. Daniell_etal-2010

    and experimentation, and still have an impact on the management practice. We draw on recent experiences gained in a participatory process in the Dhuenn catchment, a sub-catchment of the Wupper basin in the German Rhine basin area, thus following a broadly bio-regional approach. The whole participatory process can be considered as a management experiment. It was developed to promote the continuous /media/loftslag/Daniell_etal-2010.pdf
  • 18. Public-Choice-2012---McGuiness-and-Walker---Foundations-of-the-Ostrom-workshop---institutional-analysis,-polycentricity,-and-self-governance-of-the-commons

    is the appropriators themselves. Importantly, the rules used in a self-organized CPR are often tailored to the specific characteristics of the CPR. Rules imposed by external authorities may fail to draw on knowledge of the time and place char- acteristics of a specific CPR. In fact, such rules may be less effective, or even counterpro- ductive, compared to those designed locally. No resource system exists /media/loftslag/Public-Choice-2012---McGuiness-and-Walker---Foundations-of-the-Ostrom-workshop---institutional-analysis,-polycentricity,-and-self-governance-of-the-commons.pdf
  • 19. Paper-Olafur-Rognvaldsson_92

    July and August (JJA). The blue boxes enclose a few stations on flat land in S-Iceland where the observations and simulations are in reasonable agreement. The red boxes draw attention to stations in N-Iceland where the model overestimates precipitation, despite these stations being on flat land. Stations that have huge overestimation, which is almost certainly due to non-resolved orography /media/ces/Paper-Olafur-Rognvaldsson_92.pdf
  • 20. Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006

    by the electorate. Accordingly, public views on climate change have been of interest to many researchers and policy makers for several years now. These have been elicited through a range of different methods, primarily quantitative social surveys and more recently in-depth qualitative studies. In this overview of European and USA public opinions and attitudes regarding climate change, we draw upon findings /media/loftslag/Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006.pdf

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