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  • 21. Terms and conditions

    no authorisation is given to change data or any other information available from this web-site, unless the source and modification is stated clearly. (i.e., a description of data sourced from IMO and the subsequent changes made by others.) The Icelandic Met Office's website does not collect personally identifiable data about users. Web traffic on en.vedur.is is measured by Google Analytics, Siteimprove /about-imo/the-web/conditions/
  • 22. Other institutions

    Space Agency ESA National/Naval Ice Center's website The Cryosphere Today - University of Illinois National Snow and Ice Data Center - NSIDC Polar Data Catalogue - Canadian Cryospheric Information Network Related content /sea-ice/webs/
  • 23. QA on the eruption in Eyjafjallajökull 2010

    was analysed by Institute of Earth Sciences and is very fine grained: 24% of the sample is under 10 μm (as aerosol) 33% of the sample is in the range of 10-50 μm 20% of the sample is in the range of 50-146 μm 23% of the sample is in the range of 146-294 μm How high is the ash plume? The greatest height that the plume has reached is 33,000 ft (about 11 km) on the first eruption day. Early morning /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1880
  • 24. PhD_course-Programme_26Aug2011-final

    Keur et al. (2008) Coffee 15:45 - 18:00 Exersize works Students 19:00 Course dinner Wednesday, August 24 9:00 - 10:15 Discussion of issues arising from group work Plenary Coffee 10:30 - 12:00 Scenario development - practical examples KK Kok and Veldkamp (2011) Kok et al. (2011) Kok (2009) Kok and van Delden (2009) Lunch 13:00 - 14:15 Challenges of organising participatory processes in practice MH /media/vedurstofan/PhD_course-Programme_26Aug2011-final.pdf
  • 25. Fagradalsfjall eruption unusual in many ways compared to other eruptions

    deformation and seismicity preceding the eruption that began 19 March 2021. a) Model of deformation 24 February – 19 March, showing horizontal displacements as arrows and vertical displacements with a colour scale. The red line shows the location of the dyke and the broken black line shows the central axis of the plate boundary b) Hourly earthquake rate (blue) and cumulative number of earthquakes /about-imo/news/fagradalsfjall-eruption-unusual-in-many-ways-compared-to-other-eruptions
  • 26. Fagradalsfjall eruption unusual in many ways compared to other eruptions

    deformation and seismicity preceding the eruption that began 19 March 2021. a) Model of deformation 24 February – 19 March, showing horizontal displacements as arrows and vertical displacements with a colour scale. The red line shows the location of the dyke and the broken black line shows the central axis of the plate boundary b) Hourly earthquake rate (blue) and cumulative number of earthquakes /about-imo/news/fagradalsfjall-eruption-unusual-in-many-ways-compared-to-other-eruptions/
  • 27. Seismic swarm at Katla

    of unrest at the Katla volcano we rise the aviation colour code from green to yellow. The volcano continues to be monitored closely.Aviation colour code yellow means that the volcano is experiencing signs of elevated unrest above known background levels. More on colour codes on our website /about-imo/news/seismic-swarm-at-katla
  • 28. Weather symbols and legend

    Southeast South Southwest West Northwest Variable winds or calm The weather symbols can be downloaded in higher resolution on our Icelandic web. Expand that website in order to see the symbols by clicking the plus sign at the bottom of the page. Right click each symbol and safe each image as you like /weather/articles/nr/1209
  • 29. 30th Nordic Geological Winter Meeting

    -day excursions to geological sites in south and southwest Iceland. Approximately 300 abstracts have been submitted. All relevant information will be posted on the conference website. Questions or comments should be directed to the Organizing Committee by e-mail to the Chairman of the Geoscience Society of Iceland, Þorsteinn Sæmundsson steini@nnv.is /about-imo/news/nr/2416
  • 30. norsem_harris

    to search the 116 years of data at the ISC. There are three main datasets held at the ISC available to search: the ISC Bulletin, the EHB Bulletin and the IASPEI Ground Truth data. In addition there are the ISC Event Bibliography and Station Registry. These all have their own search tools on the ISC website (www.isc.ac.uk) with an FDSN web-service event search for the ISC /media/norsem/norsem_harris.pdf

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