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  • 21. Monitoring of Hekla

    about volcanic activity. Such a warning would be issued to major stakeholders (Iceland's Civil Protection Department, Isavia and London VAAC) and to the public. In addition to the extended seismic (SIL) network, the monitoring network around Hekla includes instruments that detect ground deformation (GPS and borehole strain meters), volcanic gases (DOAS and MultiGAS) and fixed sites for web-camera /about-imo/news/monitoring-hekla
  • 22. QA on the eruption in Eyjafjallajökull 2010

    health, for example the respiratory system. The fluorine content is approximately 850 mg/kg according to chemical analysis carried out by the Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland, on a sample taken 19 April. An earlier sample since 14 April only measured 25-35 mg/kg of fluorine because the water vapour from melting ice rinsed the ash. When the eruption progressed, water became less /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1880
  • 23. 2010-05-02_En-IES_IMO

    of ash between 3–3.3 km a.s.l. (10,000–11,000 ft) at 60° N, 16° W (~470 km south-east of Iceland). London VAAC have been informed about this siting. Meltwater: Before 16:00 GMT, discharge levels at the old Markarfljóts bridge, ~18 km downstream from Gígjökull, were noticeably lower than yesterday's levels. Between 16:00–17:00 GMT, a meltwater pulse was detected at the bridge /media/jar/2010-05-02_En-IES_IMO.pdf
  • 24. 2005EO260001

    ) by fossil fuel burning and land-use change. As the terrestrial bio- sphere is an active player in the global carbon cycle, changes in land use feed back to the climate of the Earth through regulation of the content of atmospheric CO2, the most impor- tant greenhouse gas, and changing albedo (e.g., energy partitioning). Recently, the climate modeling community has started to develop more /media/jar/myndsafn/2005EO260001.pdf
  • 25. Keskitalo_et_al-MLG_and_adaptation_FINAL

    areas: to the regional arm of the state (the county administrative boards) to coordinate adaptation; to specific governmental bodies and agencies to develop a common elevation data basis; and for the assessment of flood risk and erosion defense measures around Lake Vänern. Risks considered by the Bill include the flooding of central Gothenburg, the second largest city of Sweden (a risk /media/loftslag/Keskitalo_et_al-MLG_and_adaptation_FINAL.pdf
  • 26. Volcanic plumes and tephra

    for the airlines. In the 1990's, to address the problem of hazard due to volcanic ash encounter the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) established consultant centers around the world for advice regarding ash dispersal. These are the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centers (VAAC) and they are currently nine worldwide: Anchorage, Buenos Aires, Darwin, London, Montreal, Tokyo, Toulouse, Washington /volcanoes/volcanic-hazards/volcanic-emissions/
  • 27. Update on volcanic activity in Grímsvötn

    reached 100-300 m height. IMO has reported to London Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre that no ash plume is being detected and is not expected. Seismic tremor fell after 21 hrs last night and again at 02 last night, but is still being recorded at the Grímsfjall station and stations near the volcano. No earthquakes are being recorded. 24 May 2011 - 17:30 The ash plume has not been visible on radar due /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2180
  • 28. Henriksen_Barlebo-2008-AWM_BBN-Journ_Env_Management

    the body of knowledge in any given area by mapping out cause-and-effect relationships among key variables and encoding them with numbers that represent the extent to which one variable is likely to affect another (Jensen, 2002). Factors, associations and probabilities can be adjusted and validated and BNs are powerful for integrating data and knowledge from different sources and domains, e.g /media/loftslag/Henriksen_Barlebo-2008-AWM_BBN-Journ_Env_Management.pdf
  • 29. VED_AnnualReport-2013_screen

    by the Icelandic Civil Aviation Authority on behalf of ICAO. IMO co-operates with national and international institutes regarding warning and alerts, e.g. the Icelandic Coast Guard, the Institute of Earth Sci- ences, London Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (London VAAC), etc. Research and development The research focus of IMO is on earthquake- and volcanic processes, ice-volcano interaction, hydro /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/arsskyrslur/VED_AnnualReport-2013_screen.pdf
  • 30. Early work and an overview of measurements

    Reykjavík, 209 s. Ogilvie, A. E. J. 1991. Climatic changes in Iceland A. D. c. 865 to 1598. Í: The Norse of the North Atlantic (Presented by G. F. Bigelow). Acta Archaeologica 61(1990), 233-251. Ogilvie, A. E. J. 1992. Documentary evidence for changes in the climate of Iceland, A. D. 1500 to 1800. Í R.S. Bradley and P. D. Jones. Climate Since A.D. 1500. Routledge. London and New York, 92-117 /climatology/articles/nr/1138

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