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  • 31. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150127

    site. Comprehensive cross-section measurements from air (on 30. December and 21. January) show however that the lava field has thickened substantially during these three weeks and that the volume of the lava field is now little less than 1.4 km3. The flow of magma, during this period, was just under 100 m3 per second. The intensity of the eruption is there for slowly decreasing but hopefully /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150127.pdf
  • 32. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150227

    and no earthquake over M5.0 since January 8th.  Around 60 earthquakes were detected in the dyke during the same period. The strongest ones were measured M1.4 and M1.3. It is worth to mention that bad weather does affect the number of small earthquakes detected.  The rate of the subsidence in Bárðarbunga caldera last week was about 5 cm per day in light of the ice subsidence /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150227.pdf
  • 33. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141015

    the last 24 hours, which is an increase of what has been the norm over the last two weeks.  The GPS station in the centre of Bardarbunga is back on-line. The subsidence of the caldera continues with similar rate as before, which is 30-40 cm per day. The subsidence is mainly in the northeast part of the caldera. The subsidence of the caldera is estimated to be 0,75 km3.  13 earthquakes /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141015.pdf
  • 34. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141031

    about 42 meters.  Energy of the geothermal areas in Bardarbunga is now few hundred megawatts and the melting of water is estimated around 2 cubic meters per. second. The water goes into Skjálfandafljót og Jökulsá á Fjöllum. The flow is too small to effect the total water flow of the rivers.  Around 20 smaller earthquakes are detected in the dyke and at the eruption site in Holuhraun, all /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141031.pdf
  • 35. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141103

    the last few weeks. • Energy of the geothermal areas in Bardarbunga is now few hundred megawatts and the melting of water is estimated around 2 cubic meters per. second. • Only 17 smaller earthquakes were detected in the dyke and at the eruption site in Holuhraun since Friday, there off ten from midnight today. • GPS measurements in the active area show minor changes. Air quality /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141103.pdf
  • 36. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141105

    areas in Bardarbunga is now few hundred megawatts and the melting of water is estimated around 2 cubic meters per. second. Aerial observations on Tuesday November 4th show that the geothermal cauldrons in Báðarbunga have deepened by 5-8 meters over the past 11 days.  Only 30 smaller earthquakes were detected in the dyke and at the eruption site in Holuhraun since Monday, none larger than M2,0 /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141105.pdf
  • 37. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    The hydrological simulations were performed with the Wa- tershed Simulation and Forecasting System (WSFS) developed and operated in the Finnish Environment Institute (Vehviläinen et al., 2005). The WSFS is used in Finland for operational hydrolog- ical forecasting and flood warnings (www.environment.fi/water- forecast/), regulation planning and research purposes (Vehviläinen and Huttunen, 1997 /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 38. ces-oslo2010_proceedings

    change impact on water resources is observed in all Nordic and Baltic countries. These processes became more active in the last decades. Although the territory of Baltic countries (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia) is not large (175000 km²), climatic differences are quite considerable. The amount of precipitation varies from 850 mm per year in the Uplands of Latvia to 560 mm per year in the Central /media/ces/ces-oslo2010_proceedings.pdf
  • 39. Lettenmaier_Dennis_CES_2010pdf

    (specifically stormwater) water supply and management salmon and ecosystems energy For summary see Climatic Change special issue, later this year Assessment Overview: Study Region Focus Watersheds • Columbia River – Washington portion • Puget Sound – Green River – Snohomish River – Cedar River – Tolt River • Yakima River Large Scale Model (VIC) ~12mi2 per cell Hydrologic Simulations Fine Scale Model /media/ces/Lettenmaier_Dennis_CES_2010pdf.pdf
  • 40. VI_2009_012

    A, but differs in the distance parameter, which may be due to the effect of the 1.5 Hz high-pass. The CMT Mw estimates are plotted against (Ci – c) in Figure 2 (red squares), together with the scale fitted to the five data points (green line). The Mw(M0SIL) of the whole data set are also shown on the figure. Setting the magnitude parameter, b equal to 1 fits well with the CMT magnitude estimates /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/VI_2009_012.pdf

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