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  • 21. Earthquake activity continues

    was felt in Dalvík, Ólafsfjörður and Siglufjörður. Hundreds of events with magnitudes 1-3 belong to the swarm activity. Legend to the map: Light-grey dots are origins of earthquakes 1994 - 2012; blue dots are from autumn 2012 and red cirlcles from 24th September - 3rd October 2013. Black stars are earthquakes over 3 in magnitude off the firth of Eyjafjörður in 2013. The black and white spheres /about-imo/news/nr/2760
  • 22. Climatic-Change-2012---Personality-type-differences-between-Ph.D.-climate-experts-and-general-public---implications-for-communication

    their audience. Climatic Change (2012) 112:233–242 DOI 10.1007/s10584-011-0205-7 C. S. Weiler (*) Office for Earth System Studies, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA e-mail: weiler@whitman.edu J. K. Keller School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Chapman University, Orange, CA 92866, USA C. Olex The Point, 121 Jewett Street, Newton, MA 02458, USA 1 Introduction Of all the applications /media/loftslag/Climatic-Change-2012---Personality-type-differences-between-Ph.D.-climate-experts-and-general-public---implications-for-communication.pdf
  • 23. raisanen_ruosteenoja_CES_D2.2

    (A1FI) greenhouse gas emissions (IPCC 2007). For shorter time horizons, however, the scenario uncertainty is much smaller. On one hand, there is inertia in the socio-economical system, and the various scenarios of greenhouse gas emissions therefore still stay relatively close to one another for the next few decades. On the 3 other hand, the atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and other long /media/ces/raisanen_ruosteenoja_CES_D2.2.pdf
  • 24. Savolainen_Ilkka_CES_2010

    the increase (decrease) of annual runoff. ( Bates et al. 2008.) 403/02/2010 Opportunities for renewables Energy efficiency improvement and renewables are most important alternatives for the reductions of greenhouse gas emissions Other alternatives Carbon capture and storage (CCS) Nuclear power Increase of biospheric carbon sinks Emission reduction concerning other sectors (waste, agriculture, industry /media/ces/Savolainen_Ilkka_CES_2010.pdf
  • 25. Gas concentrations in the Hofsjökull ice cave

    those already reported. Oxygen was measured at normal levels, so there is no evidence of carbon dioxide (CO2) accumulation, but this was not measured on these devices. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) was not detected in the cave.An addition hazard is the potential for roof collapse. During another visit in the past week, an ice block sized 2*4*0.4 m was seen to have collapsed from a side wall near /about-imo/news/gas-concentrations-in-the-hofsjokull-ice-cave
  • 26. Ice cave in Hofsjökull – a warning

    in Blágnípujökull, a SW outlet from the Hofsjökull ice cap in central Iceland, where a child has collapsed due to breathing in toxic gases. Fifteen years ago, geothermal activity which melted a hole in the ice cover, accompanied by a strong sulfur smell, was observed at this same location.The cave was visited on February 3. The atmospheric concentrations of oxygen (O2), carbon monoxide (CO /about-imo/news/ice-cave-in-hofsjokull-a-warning
  • 27. norsem_atakan_ip

    episodes, geological information and modelling. In addition, transnational access to multi-scale laboratories and geo-energy test-beds for low-carbon energy will be provided. In total more than 450 DDSS elements will be integrated into Integrated Core Services (ICS), a platform that will ensure their interoperability and access to these services by the scientific community as well as other /media/norsem/norsem_atakan_ip.pdf
  • 28. Grímsey earthquake swarm

    are indicated as black stars and earthquakes with a magnitude over 4 as white stars. Grey dots show earthquake activity in 1994-2017. Black triangles show the location of seismic stations and the black arrows show the movement across the Húsavík Flatey fault. Figure below:Displacements of the GPS station in Grímsey in mm for North, East and Up directions are shown as a time series for the past /about-imo/news/grimsey-earthquake-swarm
  • 29. Increased glacial melt due to volcanic ash

    thicker. This hydrological year was also characterized by decreased discharge in direct run off rivers and spring fed rivers due to low precipitation, especially in the west of the country. Increased glacial melt Jökulsá á Fjöllum Figure 1. Discharge from Jökulsá á Fjöllum, during five subsequent hydrological years (since 2005/2006). The most recent year (2009/2010) is shown in black /hydrology/articles/nr/2110
  • 30. Sea ice maps from the Danish Meteorological Institute

    Institute (DMI) presents ice maps. The maps are either based on satellite images or reconnaissance flights from Greenland. Various DMI ice-maps are available on their web (see dates as links below the main map). Their latest maps are also accessible through our web: Newest map (in black and white) (pdf 0,7 Mb) Newest map (in colour) (pdf 0,7 Mb) Ice chart colour code standard (WMO 2004 JCOMM /sea-ice/sea-ice-maps/dmi/

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