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  • 31. Notes on the 2010 eruptions

    the crater, supported by lower plume (2-4 km) according to radar. MODIS satellite image shows both ash from the volcanic site and loose ash blown from the surface of Mýrdalsjökull ice cap. Comments on sound blasts, viscosity, deflation and tremors. Link to satellite image RADARSAT-2 (from the Canadian Space Agency), link to a briefing issued by WMO of frequently asked questions. 25.04.2010 – 28.05.2010 /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2467
  • 32. Early work and an overview of measurements

    Reykjavík, 209 s. Ogilvie, A. E. J. 1991. Climatic changes in Iceland A. D. c. 865 to 1598. Í: The Norse of the North Atlantic (Presented by G. F. Bigelow). Acta Archaeologica 61(1990), 233-251. Ogilvie, A. E. J. 1992. Documentary evidence for changes in the climate of Iceland, A. D. 1500 to 1800. Í R.S. Bradley and P. D. Jones. Climate Since A.D. 1500. Routledge. London and New York, 92-117 /climatology/articles/nr/1138/
  • 33. Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006

    for people to conceptualise and to relate to their daily activities, arguably because it cannot be easily translated into the language of popular culture (Ungar, 2000; see also mental models of cli- mate change by Bostrom et al., 1994; Kempton, 1997; discussed later). Secondly, the various datasets available detailing public opinions and attitudes on climate PUBLIC VIEWS ON CLIMATE CHANGE: EUROPEAN /media/loftslag/Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006.pdf
  • 34. FAQ

    and grazing animals. Instructions for preparedness before, after and during ashfall can be found on the webpage of the Icelandic Civil Protections.Volcanic ash impact on the aviationA volcanic cloud can reach the altitudes of air traffic routes and threaten the safety of aircrafts. If an airplane flies through a volcanic cloud, the volcanic ash can reduce significantly the visibility and damage /volcanoes/grimsvotn-activity/faq/
  • 35. Bardarbunga_kafli20140825

    have not been located it is not clear whether eruptions on the central part of the system belong to a central volcano or the ice covered fissure swarm. Both cases will generate jökulhlaups from rapidly melting ice. All explosive eruptions originating below ice are therefore described together. 4 4.1 Bárðarbunga central volcano and adjacent ice covered fissure swarm 1. Phreatomagmatic /media/jar/Bardarbunga_kafli20140825.pdf
  • 36. Update on activity in Eyjafjallajökull 2010

    not exceeded since 16 April 2010. Meltwater draining beneath the old Markarfljót bridge, ~18 km downstream from Gígjökull, had a temperature of over 11°C. The above is based on status report issued collectively by IMO and the Institute of Earth Sciences. The ash cloud will be analysed - 28 April 2010 17:45 Tomorrow and Friday, scientists from the German Aerospace Center (DLR) will do a measurement /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1884
  • 37. Moellenkampetal_etal-2010

    Acteurs et Usages (UMR G-EAU), Cemagref, 4University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, 5Hornsby Shire Council, 6Lisode, 7UN-Water Decade Programme on Capacity Development (UNW-DPC), United Nations University, 8School of Natural and Rural Systems Management, University of Queensland, 9College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University, 10Marine and Atmospheric Research /media/loftslag/Moellenkampetal_etal-2010.pdf
  • 38. Publications

    Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA) AMAP Report 2004:4. [Extended abstract] Snorrason, Á., & Jónsdóttir, J. F. (2004). Climate, Water and Renewable Energy in the Nordic Countries. Presented at the Joint Assembly, a partnership between CGU, AGU, SEG and EEGS, Montreal, Canada, May 17-21. [Abstract] Snorrason, Á., & Jónsdóttir, J. F. (2004). Impacts of climate change on renewable energy /climatology/research/ce/publications/
  • 39. Public-Choice-2012---McGuiness-and-Walker---Foundations-of-the-Ostrom-workshop---institutional-analysis,-polycentricity,-and-self-governance-of-the-commons

    The well-being of any human community is critically dependent on continued access to natural and man-made resources. Decades before sustainability became a popular slogan, the Ostroms began to investigate the conditions under which natural resources can be man- aged in a sustainable manner. The origins of the Workshop approach can be traced back at least as far as “State Administration of Natural /media/loftslag/Public-Choice-2012---McGuiness-and-Walker---Foundations-of-the-Ostrom-workshop---institutional-analysis,-polycentricity,-and-self-governance-of-the-commons.pdf
  • 40. Daniell_etal-2010

    and evaluating impacts (see also Swallow et al. 2001, van Ast and Boot 2003). METHODS AND DATA This article is based on empirical data that originated from the analysis of the participatory exercise in the Dhuenn basin. The strong involvement of researchers from two research projects (NeWater[1] and ACER[2]) linked by a joint case study led to the variety of sources available for exploration, including /media/loftslag/Daniell_etal-2010.pdf

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