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  • 31. The Eyjafjallajökull eruption 2010

    on activity in Eyjafjallajökull assessment from 14 April until 9 October 2010 QA on the eruption in Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland - 17 April Forecast for volcanic ash fall in Iceland - updated from 20 April until 23 May Photos from Eyjafjallajökull - 9 May An eruption in South Iceland - 23 MarchPhoto galleriesReconaissance flights with the Icelandic Coast Guard - from 24 March until 22 May Local /volcanoes/about-volcanoes/eyjafjallajokull/the-eyjafjallajokull-eruption-2010/
  • 32. Mission

    IMO has a long-term advisory role with the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management of the National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police and issues public alerts about impending natural hazards. The institute participates in international weather and aviation alert systems, such as London Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VAAC), and the Icelandic Aviation Oceanic Area Control /about-imo/mission/
  • 33. Web-pages on the Eyjafjallajökull eruption 2010

    of the accesscontrolled area around Holuhraun lava field END OF ERUPTION declaredby the Scientific Board Location map (detailed)around the new lava field Bárðarbunga earthquakes3D interactive model Thickness and volumeestimate from January 1st Comparing historic sizes of lavafields: AD 934 and 1783 Gas dispersion model Preliminary flood risk assessmentfor Jökulsá /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2221
  • 34. A year since the Eyjafjallajökull eruption began

    the eruption, it was necessary to hold frequent meetings with aviation authorities, flight companies, communities in the vicinity of the volcano and civil protection authorities. IMO was guided by London VAAC, one of the volcanic ash advisory centres. In September 2010, after the eruption, an Atlantic Conference on Eyjafjallajökull and Aviation was held. The Keilir Aviation Academy organized /about-imo/news/nr/2164
  • 35. A year since the Eyjafjallajökull eruption began

    the eruption, it was necessary to hold frequent meetings with aviation authorities, flight companies, communities in the vicinity of the volcano and civil protection authorities. IMO was guided by London VAAC, one of the volcanic ash advisory centres. In September 2010, after the eruption, an Atlantic Conference on Eyjafjallajökull and Aviation was held. The Keilir Aviation Academy organized /about-imo/news/2011/nr/2164
  • 36. Jens_Christian_Refsgaard_(GEUS,_Dk)

    Refsgaard JC, van der Sluijs JP, Højberg AL, Vanrolleghem PA (2010) Uncertainty analysis in model–based water management: Better modelling practices. In: Vanrolleghem PA, Modelling Aspects of Water Framework Directive Implementation Volume 1. IWA Publishing, London, UK, 271-331. van der Keur P, Henriksen HJ, Refsgaard JC, Brugnach M, Pahl-Wostl C, DeWulf A, Buiteveld H (2008) Identification /media/loftslag/Jens_Christian_Refsgaard_(GEUS,_Dk).pdf
  • 37. Monitoring of Hekla

    about volcanic activity. Such a warning would be issued to major stakeholders (Iceland's Civil Protection Department, Isavia and London VAAC) and to the public. In addition to the extended seismic (SIL) network, the monitoring network around Hekla includes instruments that detect ground deformation (GPS and borehole strain meters), volcanic gases (DOAS and MultiGAS) and fixed sites for web-camera /about-imo/news/monitoring-hekla
  • 38. QA on the eruption in Eyjafjallajökull 2010

    health, for example the respiratory system. The fluorine content is approximately 850 mg/kg according to chemical analysis carried out by the Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland, on a sample taken 19 April. An earlier sample since 14 April only measured 25-35 mg/kg of fluorine because the water vapour from melting ice rinsed the ash. When the eruption progressed, water became less /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1880
  • 39. 2010-05-02_En-IES_IMO

    of ash between 3–3.3 km a.s.l. (10,000–11,000 ft) at 60° N, 16° W (~470 km south-east of Iceland). London VAAC have been informed about this siting. Meltwater: Before 16:00 GMT, discharge levels at the old Markarfljóts bridge, ~18 km downstream from Gígjökull, were noticeably lower than yesterday's levels. Between 16:00–17:00 GMT, a meltwater pulse was detected at the bridge /media/jar/2010-05-02_En-IES_IMO.pdf
  • 40. 2005EO260001

    ) by fossil fuel burning and land-use change. As the terrestrial bio- sphere is an active player in the global carbon cycle, changes in land use feed back to the climate of the Earth through regulation of the content of atmospheric CO2, the most impor- tant greenhouse gas, and changing albedo (e.g., energy partitioning). Recently, the climate modeling community has started to develop more /media/jar/myndsafn/2005EO260001.pdf

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