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  • 21. Earthquake activity east of Grímsey has decreased

    April (18:30). The activity continued with gradually decreasing intensity the following day on both clusters. Around midnight, however, two earthquakes of magnitude 3.4 and 3.6 occurred in the northwestern part of the cluster and were felt in Grímsey. This led to a temporary increase in activity, which since then has been slowly decreasing. Below is a map of the bathymetry east of Grímsey /about-imo/news/nr/2685
  • 22. norsem_lindholm

    also been attractive for the petroleum companies with potentials for new resources. The multidisciplinary NEONOR 2 project is funded by the Norwegian Research Council in cooperation with ten petroleum companies and include seven research institutions led by the Norwegian Geological Survey (NGU). The activities started mid 2013 and is closing early 2017. The prime objective /media/norsem/norsem_lindholm.pdf
  • 23. Hare-2011-ParticipatoryModelling

    ea th , th e m et ho d u se d at th is st ag e fo r th es e st ak eh o ld er typ es is sp ec ied .Sh oul d ther e be tw o o r mor e model sbein g develope d in th e process ,the n th e typ e o fmode lt o whic h th e metho d wa s applie d is show n in parentheses .O T re fe rs to th e co m po si tio n o ft he o rg an iz in g te am . Fo r o rg an iz in g te am in vo lve m en t in di ffe re n t pa rt /media/loftslag/Hare-2011-ParticipatoryModelling.pdf
  • 24. Bio Energy

    ) Faculty of Forest Sciences University of Joensuu P.O. Box 111, FI-80101 Joensuu, Finland. Email: mailto:seppo.kellomaki@joensuu.fi Here is a full PDF version of the Bio Energy flyer Partners CICERO, Center for Klimaforskning, Norway Denmark /ces/project/bio_energy/
  • 25. CES_D2_2_poster_3x3

    Probabilistic forecasts of temperature and precipitation change based on global climate model simulations (CES deliverable 2.2) Jouni Räisänen Department of Physics, P.O. Box 64, FI-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland Email: jouni.raisanen@helsinki.fi Kimmo Ruosteenoja Finnish Meteorological Institute, P.O. Box 503, FI-00101 Helsinki, Finland Email: kimmo.ruosteenoja /media/ces/CES_D2_2_poster_3x3.pdf
  • 26. Twenty years of multinational earthquake prediction research in Iceland, and the future

    for improving preparedness and mitigating risk". Icelandic seismologists were involved in two other prediction research projects which also had Iceland as a research basis, the SMSITES project (EC project 2000-2003) led by UK scientists and the RETINA project (EC project 2002-2005) led by French scientists. They have also been involved in three other EC projects which have created a significant /earthquakes-and-volcanism/conferences/jsr-2009/earthquake-prediction/
  • 27. Geographic Names of Iceland's glaciers: Historic and Modern

    Geographic Names of Iceland's glaciers: Historic and Modern U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 9.2.2009 A long-term collaboration between Oddur Sigurðsson and Richard S. Williams Jr. has led to the authorship of three /about-imo/news/nr/1450
  • 28. Moberg_Anders_CES_2010

    in the atmosphere Changes in statistical distributions including precipitation extremes Bengtsson Environ. Res. Lett. 2010, 5, 025002, Fig. 1 Global land precipitation since 1900 – strong regional differences, insignificant global trend IPCC 2007, Fig. 3.12-3.13 Drought Severity Index since 1900 – dry areas drier, wet areas wetter IPCC 2007, FAQ 3.1, Fig. 1 IPCC 2007, Box TS.2, Fig. 1 Dynamic circulation /media/ces/Moberg_Anders_CES_2010.pdf
  • 29. Final estimates of the emissions from the Holuhraun eruption based on ground-based measurements

    on human health and the environment.A team of scientists led by Dr Melissa Anne Pfeffer at the Icelandic Meteorological Office, with partners from 16 international institutions, collated all ground-based measurements of the 2014-2015 Holuhraun eruption cloud. The study recommends that a diversity of methods used to measure eruption clouds continue to be improved upon, and that additional /about-imo/news/final-estimates-of-the-emissions-from-the-holuhraun-eruption-based-on-ground-based-measurements-now-published
  • 30. Glaciers in Iceland

    and thinned greatly since the end of the 19th century, when the glacier reached its maximum extent in recent times. The foreland of Hoffellsjökull provides unique opportunities to observe the geomorphological effects of glacier retreat. In 2010, the retreat of the glacier led to the formation of a terminus lake that has grown rapidly every year since then. The area of Hoffellsjökull has been /about-imo/news/glaciers-in-iceland-continue-to-retreat

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