the first tomographic model of Eyjafjallajökull volcano, south Iceland, using ambient noise
tomography. The data were collected on a dense network of temporary and SIL seismometers prior to and
during the 2010 eruption. Cross-correlations between stations enabled us to construct phase-velocity dispersion
curves and create phase-velocity maps, for periods between 1.6-6.5 s
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Implement weather forecast maps and observation maps that although having many forecast times, may be used via gprs-connections.
Use DHTML for client side logic. The options where to use DHTML or Flash. Flash is inapplicable because of accessibility requirements.
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This banner appears on every page of the web and should provide easy access to various information relating to the Bárðarbunga/Dyngjujökull events:
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