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  • 31. Bárðarbunga 2014 - September events

    at 07:58 this morning in the nortern part of Bárðarbunga, M4.9, and it was accompanied by ca. 25 cm lowering of the caldera according to the newly installed GPS meter there. In the afternoon, two earthquakes close to M3.5 occurred, both in Bárðarbunga. Other earthquakes have been smaller. According to scientists in the field the activity has diminished and the only crater which is active, is the one /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3001
  • 32. Bardarbunga-2014_September-events

    occurred in northern Bárðarbunga about two o‘clock AM, size M 5.0 and therefore somewhat smaller than the earthquake there yesterday afternoon. In all, 17 earthquakes have been detected in Bárðarbunga this night, the majority at the northern caldera rim, but fewer in the intrusive dike under Dyngjujökull, only 8. Eruptive activity could not be monitored on web cameras because of weather /media/jar/Bardarbunga-2014_September-events.pdf
  • 33. Bárðarbunga 2014 - September events

    at 07:58 this morning in the nortern part of Bárðarbunga, M4.9, and it was accompanied by ca. 25 cm lowering of the caldera according to the newly installed GPS meter there. In the afternoon, two earthquakes close to M3.5 occurred, both in Bárðarbunga. Other earthquakes have been smaller. According to scientists in the field the activity has diminished and the only crater which is active, is the one /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3001/
  • 34. Bárðarbunga 2014 - October events

    The lowest layers had a cloud ceiling of 2000 feet, the second layer between 6000-9000 and a third layer at flight level around 19000 feet. The clouds slowly dissipated to the south. The flight was directed to the northeast from Reykjavik airport, north towards Hofsjokull and Askja. A large circle was then flown around the Bárðarbunga caldera and Holuhraun. In the later part of the flight the area /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3011
  • 35. Bardarbunga-2014_October-events

    previously been observed for several M>5 events and can not be interpreted as a decrease of the overall activity. The subsidence rate of the caldera had shortly increased around one hour after the M5.3 and is now again back to normal rates, see graph, which also is a frequent observation associated with M>5 earthquakes in Bárðarbunga. Around 20 events have been detected in the northern part /media/jar/Bardarbunga-2014_October-events.pdf
  • 36. Bárðarbunga 2014 - October events

    The lowest layers had a cloud ceiling of 2000 feet, the second layer between 6000-9000 and a third layer at flight level around 19000 feet. The clouds slowly dissipated to the south. The flight was directed to the northeast from Reykjavik airport, north towards Hofsjokull and Askja. A large circle was then flown around the Bárðarbunga caldera and Holuhraun. In the later part of the flight the area /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3011/
  • 37. Ash plume and lightnings

    active volcano. It last erupted in 2004 and the current eruption is in a similar location. Flash floods south of the volcano often occur associated with eruptions, but can also happen in between eruptions. The latest such flood occurred in October 2010, so a big flood currently appears unlikely. The MODIS satellite picture taken around 5 o'clock this morning shows the plume; at sunrise the plume /about-imo/news/nr/2177
  • 38. Reykholt-abstracts

    in July 2016 on a Delta II rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. ICESat-2 will carry the Advanced Topographic Laser Altimeter System (ATLAS) and collect data to a latitudinal limit of 88 degrees. In contrast to Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) on ICESat, ATLAS employs a 6-beam micro-pulse laser photon-counting approach. It uses a high repetition rate (10 kHz; 70 cm /media/vatnafar/joklar/Reykholt-abstracts.pdf
  • 39. 2013_001_Nawri_et_al

    and a pressure of 1013.25 hPa. In the case of Iceland, the climate deviates significantly from these standard atmospheric conditions. Additionally, terrain elevation varies considerably across the island. Therefore, seasonal and annual differences in air density from the standard value, as well as spatial variability, need to be taken into account. Approximate air density can be calculated by assuming /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2013/2013_001_Nawri_et_al.pdf
  • 40. Perrels-CBA

    / design, availability, materials, ICT, modal split) 26.8.2011Adriaan Perrels/IL 5 Categorising stages of adaptation Passive Adaptation - automatic in nature and economy - only ex post measures (no anticipation) Active Adaptation - automatic in nature and economy - ex ante and ex post policies Emission scenario dependent baseline (A1-T, B1, A2, etc.) Reference costs and benefits /media/loftslag/Perrels-CBA.pdf

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