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  • 41. norsem_asdis

    of Eyjafjallajökull, at approximately 5-7 km depth. The high velocity zones are elongated in the east-west direction, in line with geological surface features and are separated by a zone of relatively lower velocity (3.0 km/s), where earthquakes prior to and during the 2010 summit eruption were located. The high velocity zones most likely correspond to intrusive bodies similar to those previously imaged /media/norsem/norsem_asdis.pdf
  • 42. VI_2022_006_extreme

    for every hydrological year and catchment on graphs as shown in Figure 4. They show the accumulated snowpack (solid black line) for the hydrological year considered, along with the accumulated melting (dashed blue line) and daily runoff (grey bars). Vertical red lines indicate the date considered as the beginning of the melt season, as defined by the filter. In the case of Þingvallavatn /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2022/VI_2022_006_extreme.pdf
  • 43. Jokull-guidlines

    submitted to Jökull should report original and unpublished work which is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Three copies of each paper, one original and two copies of lower quality, prepared on a typewriter or word-processor, in double line spacing, single column and full page width should be submitted. Each paper is reviewed by at least two independent referees. After /media/jar/Jokull-guidlines.pdf
  • 44. Nordic_Adaption_14_2cir

    Third Nordic International Conference on Climate Change Adaptation Adapting to Change: From Research to Decision-making Copenhagen, Denmark 25-27 August 2014 REGISTRATION To join the Third Nordic International Conference on Climate Change Adaptation, you must register into the on-line registration system which is now open. On the registration form you have the possibility to add /media/loftslag/myndasafn/Nordic_Adaption_14_2cir.pdf
  • 45. RaisanenJouni_CES_2010

    increases by 2.1ºC, and the interannual standard deviation dec- reases by 6%, when the simulated global mean T increases by 1ºC. Of course, there is variation between different models! Time series of winter mean temperature in Helsinki (1961-2008) Blue line = observations Red line = best-estimate present-day (2010) climate Grey dots = results for individual models Probability distribution /media/ces/RaisanenJouni_CES_2010.pdf
  • 46. Savolainen_Ilkka_CES_2010

    of authors) Two commenting reviews for the draft report Executive summary (of about 20 pages) will discussed and accepted by line by line procedure by government delegations early in 2011 1203/02/2010 Relative position within innovation chain 1303/02/2010 Book: Energy Vision 2050, VTT 2009 1403/02/2010 1503/02/2010 1603/02/2010 Total investments needed by 2050 are huge In addition to electricity /media/ces/Savolainen_Ilkka_CES_2010.pdf
  • 47. Uplift signal detected in Askja volcano

    East and Up components over the period 27 July – 2 September 2021. The station, which is located close to the center of the inflating area, shows that the uplift started between the end of July and beginning of August (mainly visible in the Up component) and it is still ongoing (2. Sept 2021). The dashed red line indicates the rise speed that is assessed to be ~5 cm /month /about-imo/news/uplift-signal-detected-in-askja-volcano
  • 48. Latest observations at Eyjafjallajökull

    click 2010. Eyjafjallajökull Eyjafjallajökull eruption plume heading westnorthwest from the eruption site, 27 April 2010 at 12:00 GMT. A sharp line is obvious on the ice cap between new snow and even never ash fall. See also larger version; photo: Sigrún Hreinsdóttir. News /about-imo/news/nr/1891
  • 49. Latest observations at Eyjafjallajökull

    click 2010. Eyjafjallajökull Eyjafjallajökull eruption plume heading westnorthwest from the eruption site, 27 April 2010 at 12:00 GMT. A sharp line is obvious on the ice cap between new snow and even never ash fall. See also larger version; photo: Sigrún Hreinsdóttir. News /about-imo/news/2010/nr/1891
  • 50. Fagradalsfjall eruption unusual in many ways compared to other eruptions

    deformation and seismicity preceding the eruption that began 19 March 2021. a) Model of deformation 24 February – 19 March, showing horizontal displacements as arrows and vertical displacements with a colour scale. The red line shows the location of the dyke and the broken black line shows the central axis of the plate boundary b) Hourly earthquake rate (blue) and cumulative number of earthquakes /about-imo/news/fagradalsfjall-eruption-unusual-in-many-ways-compared-to-other-eruptions

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