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  • 21. CES_D2.4_solar_CMIP3

    incident solar radiation with observations. Red squares: the baseline period (1971-2000) mean of the global radiation observed at Jokioinen in southwestern Fin- land (60.8◦N, 23.5◦E) for each calendar month. The thick black curve: the corresponding quantity as an average of the simulations performed with 18 global climate models. Grey shaded area: mean ± standard deviation of the simulations /media/ces/CES_D2.4_solar_CMIP3.pdf
  • 22. Glaciers in Iceland

    of a warming climate in the country.The Icelandic Meteorological Office, The Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland and the Southeast Iceland Nature Centre have published a newsletter briefly describing glacier changes since about 1900 along with the results of monitoring of glacier termini, glacier mass balance and crustal movements induced by glacier changes in recent years.Since 2000 /about-imo/news/glaciers-in-iceland-continue-to-retreat
  • 23. IMO at the Arctic Circle Assembly 2017

    IMO at the Arctic Circle Assembly 2017 17.10.2017 The Fifth Arctic Circle Assembly was held in the Harpa Conference Center in Reykjavík on October 13-15. The symposium was attended by 2000 delegates from more /about-imo/news/imo-at-the-arctic-circle-assembly-2017
  • 24. 2010_016

    meteorological station back to 1831 is also shown. All 13 scenarios are shown (see text for explanations). The figures show the difference of the mean annual temperature of glaciological years (starting in October of the previous year and ending in September of the respective year) with respect to the average of the period 1981–2000. ....................... 18 Figure 6. Mean discharge seasonality /media/ces/2010_016.pdf
  • 25. ces-oslo2010_proceedings

    close to 2000 m a.s.l. Consequently, catchments having a hydrological regime influenced by snow and glacial melt show signs of sensitivity to temperature variations. The mean annual catchment-averaged temperature difference between the 25% warmest and 25% coldest years ranges from 1.5°C to 1.8°C depending on catchment. It is found that a mean annual temperature difference /media/ces/ces-oslo2010_proceedings.pdf
  • 26. Map of the glaciers of Iceland

    at the peak of the so called Little Ice Age during the 1890s and also the outlines as they were around the year 2000. The map distinguishes surging glaciers from other outlet glaciers, and identifies all known sub-glacial volcanic calderas. Featured are the names of all named glaciers and the map includes a brochure and a list of glacier names. The Map of Glaciers can be used for both tourism /about-imo/arctic/map-of-glaciers/
  • 27. SVALI

    The western cauldron in Vatnajökull ice cap on 19 August 2000, shortly after jökulhlaup in river Skaftá which originated in the cauldron. Photo: Oddur Sigurðsson. The SVALI project examines the complex effects of climate change on the Arctic environment, especially as glaciers, ice and snow. The projects main research questions are as follows: How fast is land ice volume in the Arctic /about-imo/arctic/svali/
  • 28. Post-conference field trip on 31 October

    Plate. The source fault of one of the earthquakes of 2000 will be visited before we cross the plate boundary back to the North America Plate. The guide will be Professor Páll Einarsson of the University of Iceland. The trip, departing from Reykjavík on Saturday 31 October, will last about nine hours. The estimated cost of the trip is 5000 ISK (30 EUR). This fee covers the hire of a bus /earthquakes-and-volcanism/conferences/jsr-2009/fieldtrip/
  • 29. The volcano measured

    thickness is 10-12 meters and estimated volume of eruptive material 22-24 million cubic meters (only one fifth of Hekla 2000). Accordingly, the average flow rate has been approximately 15 cubic meters per second since the eruption began. The eruptive cone stands 82 m above previous ground level and the highest peak is 1067 m a.s.l. On their web-site, explanatory photographs can be found (pdf 1.1 Mb /about-imo/news/nr/1862
  • 30. List of recent volcanic eruptions in Iceland

    List of recent volcanic eruptions in Iceland Eruptions in Iceland in since 1902 16.4.2010 2011 Grímsvötn 2010 Eyjafjallajökull 2004 Grímsvötn 2000 Hekla 1998 Grímsvötn 1996 Gjálp 1991 Hekla 1984 Krafla 1983 Grímsvötn /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1874

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