for the three
days considered here, are listed in Table 1. Changes in orbital parameters are mainly significant
between the last and the previous two cases, with a drop in noontime solar intensity, defined as
the sine of the sun altitude angle, by 14–17%. This difference needs to be taken into account
when comparing shortwave radiation fluxes between the different cases.
The diurnal cycles of net
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Mýrdalsjökull
and Langjökull. The number of days where temperature never exceeds 0°C is expected to
drop by half in the RCP8.5 scenario by the end of the century. In comparison, Vatnajökull is
expected to retain three quarters of its cold days.
In Figure 13 histograms are made for minimum temperatures in the entire Iceland domain.
The largest differences between the reference period and the late
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extensively used in experimental economics over the
past 20 years. One robust result is that a considerable percentage of individuals voluntar-
ily cooperate, even though the Nash equilibrium is to contribute nothing to the public good
(see Anderson 2001 and Ledyard 1995, for reviews).3 Once we drop the homo-œconomicus
hypothesis, by assuming that either all agents have social preferences or agents
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and/or Herðubreiðartögl, all below magnitude 2.
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Nearly 150 earthquakes have been recorded since midnight. About 45 of them occurred in Bárðarbunga, the largest a magnitude 5.3 at the northern rim of Bárðarbunga caldera at 14:22. The GPS station on Bárðarbunga showed a drop of 15 - 20 cm at the time of the earthquake. Two earthquakes occurred with magnitudes
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station on Bárðarbunga showed a drop of 15 - 20 cm at the time of the earthquake.
Two earthquakes occurred with magnitudes between 4 and 5 and four of magnitudes between
3 and 4. Over 50 earthquakes were recorded along the northern part of the dyke, all within
magnitude 2. About 30 earthquakes were recorded by Herðubreið and Herðubreiðartögl, all
with magnitudes below 2.
18 September 2014
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and/or Herðubreiðartögl, all below magnitude 2.
18 September 2014 18:50 - from geoscientist on duty
Nearly 150 earthquakes have been recorded since midnight. About 45 of them occurred in Bárðarbunga, the largest a magnitude 5.3 at the northern rim of Bárðarbunga caldera at 14:22. The GPS station on Bárðarbunga showed a drop of 15 - 20 cm at the time of the earthquake. Two earthquakes occurred with magnitudes
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