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  • 11. Seismic activity around Mt. Þorbjörn has decreasing

    is to properly handle furniture and other interior objects so that they do not fall off in the event of an earthquake. The effects of an earthquake on the Reykjanes Peninsula, can be felt in a large area, and the capital area is not excluded.The Scientific Advisory Board, therefore, encourages people to check with their home and workplaces and fix unstable hanging objects. Information on earthquake /about-imo/news/seismic-activity-around-mt-thorbjorn-has-decreasing-significantly
  • 12. Icelandic climate in general

    of the Aurora Borealis on a clear night sky draws an increasing number of tourists. During summertime tourists should bring a windbreaker, rainwear, a thick pullover (wool or fleece) and sturdy walking shoes. Travellers who are camping or heading into the interior will need warm underwear and socks, rubber boots and a warm sleeping bag. During wintertime tourist should bring warm clothing, warm /climatology/iceland/nr/1268
  • 13. Icelandic climate

    pullover (wool or fleece) and sturdy walking shoes. Travellers who are camping or heading into the interior will need warm underwear and socks, rubber boots and a warm sleeping bag. During wintertime tourist should bring warm clothing, warm coat, mittens etc. Iceland has many swimming pools, usually with geothermally heated water. Hence, in either season a visitor should bring a swim suit /weather/climate_in_iceland/
  • 14. skyrsla-rannshops-eldfraedi-natturuvar_JHI_20150304

    logninu sem blátt yfir að líta vegna SO2 gasa er enn eru að losna úr hraunbreiðunni. Þegar tók að hvessa aftur bar minna á gasmengun á svæðinu. Nokkrar myndir af gígasvæðinu: Mynd 1. Myndin er tekin fyrir miðju Baugs. Séð er norður eftir gígnum. Hrauntjörnin hefur fallið saman og myndar svartan grófan botn í gígunum. Aðeins ber á blámóðu augum í botni gígsins. Hægri gígbarmur opnast út í /media/jar/skyrsla-rannshops-eldfraedi-natturuvar_JHI_20150304.pdf
  • 15. Tony_Rosqvist_(VTT,_Fin)

    alternatives where calculated and shown as bar graphs for value comparison. Also a sensitivity analysis is possible, thereby showing the robustness of the results. The presentation reviews briefly the approach used in the TOLERATE project. In particular the required information from the participants, the main modeling assumptions and the graphical results of the case study are highlighted /media/loftslag/Tony_Rosqvist_(VTT,_Fin).pdf
  • 16. IPPC-2007-ar4_syr

  • 17. Pyroclastic flow

    surgesPyroclastic surges are more common than pyroclastic flows, also usually smaller. Nevertheless, they can still be as lethal as pyroclastic flows. In 1902, in the city St. Pierre on the island Martinique in the Carribean, a pyroclastic surge was the cause of the death of 29.000 residence in the city. Pyroclastic surges which travel 1-2 km away from the eruption site form in most phreatomagmatic /volcanoes/volcanic-hazards/pyroclastic-flow/
  • 18. 100 years of seismic observations

    York collaborated in installing a seismograph network throughout Iceland, including a network of five seismographs in the interior of the country. During the same period the number of stations in the IMO network increased markedly. A new era of seismic monitoring began in Iceland in 1991, when a digital seismic system, the SIL system, was upgraded to fully automatic operation. It was designed /earthquakes-and-volcanism/conferences/jsr-2009/100_years/
  • 19. Workshop on Earthquakes in North Iceland

    of Akureyri Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland KAUST, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Húsavík Academic Center Icelandic Meteorological Office Earthquake Engineering Research Centre, University of Iceland Civil Protection Department, National Commisioner of the Icelandic Police Iceland Catastrophe Insurance Husavik Academic centre Ministry of the Interior /about-imo/news/nr/2701
  • 20. Karlsdottir-Risk_analysis_IMO_SK

    Posters to residence Posters at touristic sites Work ongoing on how to inform tourists at sites popular walking path on Mt Hekla on the main eruption rift pre eruption warning 1-2 hr! Next steps Risk analysis of volcanic activity in Iceland Re-analysis of volcanoes in Iceland – Cataloge Scenarios for each volcanoe Risk analysis for areas possibly affected by glacial outburst Risk analysis for volcanic /media/loftslag/Karlsdottir-Risk_analysis_IMO_SK.pdf

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