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at midnight on the 6th of April and is between the
two existing fissures. Rescue teams from the Icelandic Association for Search
and Rescue had detected subsidence in the area on the 6th of April about
420 meters northeast of the original eruption area in Geldingadalir, which was
about 150m long and about 1 meter deep. In the photos that were taken
during the reconnaissance flight on the 7th
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glacier, and a general land rise
along the southern coast and in the countries interior (figure 1). This rise results from recent melt
of the Icelandic glaciers, which have been melting since the late 19th century. An acceleration in
land uplift is even evident in the Southeast. STL analysis of vertical GPS measurements in 1997-
2015 from Höfn in Hornafjörður show over 8 mm/yr uplift in the first
/media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_005.pdf
probably a few meters.
An interactive 3D model of the earthquakes during the magma
intrusion. The di?rent colours represent the activity in time from
16 August to 12 September.
During the magma intrusion, intense earthquake activity related to
subsidence of the Bárðarbunga caldera was located at the caldera
rim. Over 70 earthquakes above magnitude 5 occurred in the first
four months after the onset
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credit: Grímur Sigurjónsson.
Statistics on wind direction are dependent on the observer and can change unless there is a direction meter.
Cloud and snow cover
Both cloud and snow cover is estimated by the observer and inter-observer changes are common. The variability of cloud cover is less in Iceland than in most other countries (it is cloudy very often).
Snow cover has been estimated
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credit: Grímur Sigurjónsson.
Statistics on wind direction are dependent on the observer and can change unless there is a direction meter.
Cloud and snow cover
Both cloud and snow cover is estimated by the observer and inter-observer changes are common. The variability of cloud cover is less in Iceland than in most other countries (it is cloudy very often).
Snow cover has been estimated
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in the town of Horsens by 2,5 meter flooding.
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Figure 5 River basin Bygholm. Examples of challenges in the different sectors/areas
Summery of challenges in sectors/subareas:
Industrial Area Owners
Excess water from (heavy) rainfalls from roofs, roads and parking areas
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in the town of Horsens by 2,5 meter flooding.
NONAM Risk Assessment and Stakeholder Investment. Multidisciplinary Workshop in Reykjavík 26 – 27 August 2010 5
Figure 5 River basin Bygholm. Examples of challenges in the different sectors/areas
Summery of challenges in sectors/subareas:
Industrial Area Owners
• Excess water from (heavy) rainfalls from roofs, roads and parking areas
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lying areas in the City is illustrated for present climate in Figure 5. It is
expected that the future water level of the Horsens fiord will increase by 1 meter by the end of this
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