to the local readership. Release of the Icelandic version is scheduled in March/April 2016.
Downloadable material:
Full text (pdf 23 Mb)
Front matter (pdf 180 Kb)
Table of contents (pdf 7.9 Kb)
Chapter I. Volcanogenic floods in Iceland: An exploration of hazards and risks (pdf 1.06 Mb)
Pages 7–16
Emmanuel Pagneux, Sigrún Karlsdóttir, Magnús T. Gudmundsson, Matthew J
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in Iceland:
Snjóflóð á varnargarðinn við sorpbrennsluna Funa í Engidal við Skutulsfjörð þann 14. janúar 2004 (IMO Memo TóJ-2004-02, author T. Jóhannesson) (pdf 0.3 Mb)
Run-up of two avalanches on the deflecting dams at Flateyri, northwestern Iceland. (Annals of Glaciology, 32, 350−354, 2001, author T. Jóhannesson) [abstract] (html)
Snjóflóðið á Flateyri 21. febrúar 1999 og áhrif varnargarða
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: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation (pdf 5.3 Mb)
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30 May 2011 - 15:00
Collective status report (pdf 20 Kb) of the Institute of the Earth Sciences and of the Icelandic Meteorological office was published at 14:00.
Saturday morning at 6:30 UTC the volcanic tremor on Grímsfjall (Grímsvötn) rapidly decreased and had disappeared at 7 UTC. Since Thursday the tremor had been intermittent
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Extreme conditions over the weekend which occur only every few years
13.3.2015
Intense rainfall and mild, windy conditions are forecast from midday on Friday 13 March, persisting until Sunday 15 March. A weather warning was issued yesterday (pdf 0.1 Mb
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