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  • 21. ces-oslo2010_proceedings

    in future climate......................................................................... 48 Alam, A., Kilpeläinen, A. and Kellomäki, S. Forest biomass for energy production – Potentials, management and risks under climate change ....................... 50 Burnett, D. and Harrison, G.P. Climate change and the UK solar energy resource /media/ces/ces-oslo2010_proceedings.pdf
  • 22. Articles

    with time between the onset of the earthquake swarm on 16 August 2014 (week 0) and today (week 18). The cumulative moment and numbers of events are calculated for each week; that means for each week the earthquakes of certain magnitude ranges were counted and the moment of all earthquakes was simply summed up. Both upper panels show the activity in the dyke, where left panel shows the cumulative moment /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/bigimg/3039
  • 23. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    The hydrological simulations were performed with the Wa- tershed Simulation and Forecasting System (WSFS) developed and operated in the Finnish Environment Institute (Vehviläinen et al., 2005). The WSFS is used in Finland for operational hydrolog- ical forecasting and flood warnings (www.environment.fi/water- forecast/), regulation planning and research purposes (Vehviläinen and Huttunen, 1997 /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 24. Bárðarbunga - decay of seismic activity

    the cumulative seismic moment release per week (blue dots), i.e. the sum of the moment of all earthquakes in the respective week, in the left panel for the caldera and in the right panel for the dyke intrusion. The red line marks the onset of the eruption and the zero point is the beginning of the earthquake swarm on 16 August 2014. The last data point shows the current week (might still rise). Note /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3083
  • 25. CES_BioFuels_Flyer_new

    Participants and organization of project For queries, please contact to: Prof. Seppo Kellomäki (Co-ordinator) Ashraful Alam (Researcher) Faculty of Forest Sciences University of Joensuu P.O. Box 111, FI-80101 Joensuu, Finland. Email: firstname.lastname@joensuu.fi Bioenergy production potential increased due to the climate change both in energy wood thinnings and in final fellings (FF). In addition /media/ces/CES_BioFuels_Flyer_new.pdf
  • 26. Alam_Ashraful_CES_2010

    FOREST BIOMASS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION – POTENTIALS, MANAGEMENT AND RISKS UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE Ashraful Alam, Antti Kilpeläinen, Seppo Kellomäki School of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu F t Cli t d R bl E I t Ri k d Ad t tiu ure Cl ma e an enewa e nergy – mpac s, s s an ap a on Oslo, Norway 2 June, 2010 Contents • Forestry in Finland • Challenges • Objectives /media/ces/Alam_Ashraful_CES_2010.pdf
  • 27. Dyngjujökull station

    A seismometer has been in operation by the IMO at the site since the autumn of 2014 and the main purpose of the new station is to monitor the weather conditions at this important station in the network amongst the volcanoes of Vatnajökull (Bárðarbunga, Grímsvötn, Hamarinn and Kverkfjöll). The station is powered by a wind generator and a solar panel (during summer). Location information is as follows /about-imo/news/dyngjujokull-1
  • 28. Monitoring flow

    electronic registration equipment, pressure sensor to measure the water level, sensors for the conductivity and temperature in the water, solar-panel which provides energy for the station, a telephone and a modem for the transfer of data. An alarm goes off when conductivity or the water level reaches a given limit and alerts Neyðarlínan (the Emergency Watch), bringing in specialists who decide /hydrology/flow/
  • 29. Acquiring knowledge for our future

    Acquiring knowledge for our future 10.4.2008 In Budapest, Hungary, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are holding their 28th session. At this meeting, IPCC will decide how to allocate the financial award received when /about-imo/news/nr/1277
  • 30. Group1-Adaptive_Management_in_a_relation_to_climate_change2

    Scenarios for Adaptive Flood Management in Horsens Fjord Bakhtiyor Pulatov Hector Guinea Hongxiao Jin FIVA: Summer School – Copenhagen 22-26 August, 2011 Introduction • According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 2007) an increase in the surface temperature of water, and changes in the hydrological cycle could result in changing extreme weather events. Some /media/loftslag/Group1-Adaptive_Management_in_a_relation_to_climate_change2.pdf

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