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  • 21. Nordic_Adaption_14_2cir

    conference dinner participation on Tuesday and you will also find a booking code for accommodation at Hotel Scandic Sydhavn. CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The Third Nordic International Conference on Climate Change Adaptation hereby invites papers for oral and poster presentations. The call for abstracts is now open and papers must be submitted on-line at www.nordicadaptation2014.net. Deadline /media/loftslag/myndasafn/Nordic_Adaption_14_2cir.pdf
  • 22. Session program Thursday 13. October

    Hensch, B. Lund, Th. Árnadóttir, B. Brandsdóttir12:00 – 12:10 Closing remarks Kristín S. Vogfjörð, Kristín Jónsdóttir, Martin Hensch12:10 – 13:45 Lunch break 13:45 – 19:00 Fieldtrip to Reykjanes peninsula 13:45 is the departure time outside Grand Hotel Reykjavík! We need to start the trip on time to avoid ending /norsem/norsem2016/program/thursday
  • 23. Landslides

    increase Landslides also occur at central volcanoes without any volcanic trigger. An example of this is the rockslide in Askja in 2014 where long term subsidence of a caldera wall, formed in volcanic activity in 1875, caused the slope instability. The slide is considered to be one of the biggest rock slides event in Iceland during historical times. More about this landslide in Icelandic can /volcanoes/volcanic-hazards/landslides/
  • 24. Seismic signal associated with the Askja rockslide

    in the slope of the caldera wall. The peak in tremor is subsequently caused by the debris fall into the lake. The following flood wave in the lake migrated several times back and forth, causing continuing but decreasing tremor that was seen during the next twenty minutes after the rockslide. There is no evidence for a strong steam explosion in the earthquake data. However it can not be ruled out /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2921
  • 25. The final CES conference, 31 May-2 June 2010

    The final conference of the CES project "Future Climate and Renewable Energy - Impacts, Risks and Adaptation" was held at the Soria Moria Hotel in Oslo from 31 May to 2 June. The conference, which was skillfully arranged by NVE under the leadership of Hege Hisdal, was organised around five themes: Past and present changes in climate /ces/nr/1979
  • 26. Session program Wednesday 12. October

    : Kuvvet Atakanalternative: Laugardalslaug Geothermal swimming pool for those not attending EPOS20:00 Conference dinner at Grand Hotel Reykjavík Search /norsem/norsem2016/program/wednesday
  • 27. A glimpse into the field

    opportunity. Ármann Höskuldsson, IES, sent an illustrated account of the situation: The fissure All the active part of the fissure, at noon 12 September 2014. Photo: Ármann Höskuldsson. The lava is still advancing in the riverbed of Jökulsá á Fjöllum. A narrow flow with heavy current is between the lava and the eastern wall of the riverbed. Occasionally, small steam explosives occur /about-imo/news/nr/2985
  • 28. A glimpse into the field

    opportunity. Ármann Höskuldsson, IES, sent an illustrated account of the situation: The fissure All the active part of the fissure, at noon 12 September 2014. Photo: Ármann Höskuldsson. The lava is still advancing in the riverbed of Jökulsá á Fjöllum. A narrow flow with heavy current is between the lava and the eastern wall of the riverbed. Occasionally, small steam explosives occur /about-imo/news/nr/2985/
  • 29. NOMEK09_Report

    received by students. The content of media awareness and global warming were included and also a lectures on aviation, avalanches and forecast errors. The course administration was taken care of by Kristín Hermannsdóttir and Sigþrúður Ármannsdóttir, IMO including hotel reservation for all participants and teachers, tickets for sponsored participants and teachers, making budget and maintaining /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/NOMEK09_Report.pdf
  • 30. Update on volcanic activity in Grímsvötn

    flood (jökulhlaup) is not to be expected. Long-term conductivity measurements of Gígjukvísl suggest that meltwater is draining freely from Grímsvötn following a jökulhlaup from the lake last autumn. Explosive activity was observed near the ice-wall just south of the crater/fissure where the main activity has been. Overall assessment: Very little changes since yesterday. Explosions continue, only /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2180

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