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o The migration of magma could stop, resulting in a gradual reduction in
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publication 15/2010. 98 pp. (in Finnish, abstract in English).
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can be given by the low cost still flood risk adaptation by implementing early warning system. But
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[1] This paper presents a quantitative comparison of plausible climate and land use
change impacts on the hydrology of a large-scale
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peaked in first half of September, it has slowly decreased since then, but activity remains intense. The
period of seismic unrest is one of the largest ever recorded in a volcano globally.
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