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  • 21. Ash carried southward and east

    is about 16,000 feet, periodically up to 24,000 feet. Winds from the north carry the ash southward, where westely winds in the upper atmosphere carry it towards the east. The wind directions are not expected to change much during the next few days. Check London VAAC for further information. Click on the link "Issued graphics" above the map, and choose the most recent map. Glacial floods /about-imo/news/nr/1879
  • 22. 47th Nordic Seismology Seminar

    and then click on "Registration" on top of that page (see screenshot). Conference costs are 30.000 ISK (~220€), to be paid upon registration. See details on cancellation policies on the registration page. Rooms at Grand Hotel Reykjavík can be booked during the registration process. Participants are free to book other potentially cheaper hotels in the vicinity.Conference costs include coffee /norsem/norsem2016/registration/
  • 23. PhD summer school

    Center for International Climate and Environmental Research - Oslo (CICERO), Norway Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE), Finland Government Institute for Economic Research (VATT), Finland Aalto University School of Science and Technology /nonam/events/nr/1928
  • 24. VI_2016_006_rs

    of 100–140 m a.s.l. Several debris flows are recorded in Búðará since the beginning of the 20th century. It is not clear whether the upper or lower area is the main source for these debris flows. The return time for sizeable debris flows in Búðará is around 20 years. It appears that the land- slide activity has been more frequent in the last 30 years than earlier in the 20th century. 4.5 Areas 7 /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2016/VI_2016_006_rs.pdf
  • 25. Notes on the 2010 eruptions

    the crater, supported by lower plume (2-4 km) according to radar. MODIS satellite image shows both ash from the volcanic site and loose ash blown from the surface of Mýrdalsjökull ice cap. Comments on sound blasts, viscosity, deflation and tremors. Link to satellite image RADARSAT-2 (from the Canadian Space Agency), link to a briefing issued by WMO of frequently asked questions. 25.04.2010 – 28.05.2010 /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2467
  • 26. Significant ground

    commenced in December 2019. The unrest is ongoing and the occurrence of additional future earthquakes is considered likely. Click here for a larger image. Here is also a useful link on how to interpret an interferogram from our colleagues at USGS. News 2023 2022 /about-imo/news/satellite-images-show-significant-ground-deformation-associated-with-earthquake
  • 27. Accessibility on this web site

    To improve access to the web site, the following options, among others, are available: For blind and partially sighted users, local forecasts, weather observations and seismic information can be viewed in screen readers. All the web site's text can be viewed in a screen reader. Text can be enlarged and reduced. The background colour can be changed for partially sighted or dyslexic users /about-imo/the-web/accessibility/
  • 28. Information about the conference

    for abstract submissions has been extended to 14 September. The deadline for extended abstracts is 30 October - the same day as the conference. Details about abstract submission are available via the abstract submission link. The registration fee for the conference is 5,000 ISK (30 EUR). Students can participate in the conference at the subsidised rate of 2,500 ISK (15 EUR). The registration fee /earthquakes-and-volcanism/conferences/jsr-2009/info/
  • 29. Ice subsidence above eastern Skaftá cauldron

    the subsidence did not disrupt the line-of-sight for the radio link. Ice surface lowering above eastern Skaftá cauldron 2015. This graph was updated every five minutes. These measurements are funded by FutureVolc and the research funds of the National Power Company of Iceland and of the Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration. The project is run by the Icelandic Met Office with support from /hydrology/research/skafta-cauldron/
  • 30. Ash cloud extending to Europe

    aviation authorities consider the ash cloud to be an hazard to aviation, are advised to examine the homepage of the Volcano Advisory Centre in London. Click on the link "Issued graphics" above the map, and choose the most recent map. For more news, click 2010. News 2023 /about-imo/news/nr/1873

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