a debris cone in the run-out zone. The
source of the material is either within in the channel or in the talus slope above the channel.
Most of the landslides that occur in Strandartindur are debris flows of this type.
B Debris slides that are not confined to gullies and occur near a concave break of slope. The
main type of material is debris mixed with fine-grained material. Most of the landslides
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in Sendai Japan.The Sendai Framework has seven global
targetsa) Substantially
reduce global disaster mortality by 2030, aiming to lower the average per 100,000
global mortality rate in the decade 2020–2030 compared to the period 2005–2015;b) Substantially reduce the number of affected
people globally by 2030, aiming to lower the average global
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developments (European Commission, Directorate-General for Research, Publication EUR 23339, 2009, ISBN 978-92-79-08885-8, ISSN 1018-5593, DOI 10.2777/12871. Edited by T. Jóhannesson, P. Gauer, P. Issler and K. Lied. Contributions by M. Barbolini, U. Domaas, T. Faug, P. Gauer, K. M. Hákonardóttir, C. B. Harbitz, D. Issler, T. Jóhannesson, K. Lied, M. Naaim, F. Naaim-Bouvet and L. Rammer) (pdf 1.6 Mb; high
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Jóhannesson, T. (2005). Climate and Energy 2003-2006, Hydropower, snow and ice. CE flyer 2. [Flyer]
Bergström, S., Andréasson, J., Jónsdóttir, J. F., Beldring, S., Vehviläinen, B., Veijalainen, N., & Rogozova, S. (2005). Climate and Energy 2003-2006, Hydropower, hydrological models. CE flyer 3. [Flyer]
Clausen, N.-E. (2005). Climate and Energy 2003-2006, Wind power, wind scenarios, ice
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of earthquakes in Bárðarbunga 16 - 26 August 2014.
IMO's specialist, Bogi B. Björnsson, compiled this video from the available data.
16 - 20 August 2014
The Bárðarbunga seismic activity can now be explored in a three dimensional video (30 sec.) which shows earthquakes from 16th to 20th August 2014.
Location, depth and age of earthquakes in Bárðarbunga 16-20 August 2014.
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(b): daily precipitation (coloured contours), 500 hPa geopotential height in metres (red
contour lines), and 250 hPa geopotential height (white contour lines). (c) and (d): sea
surface temperature
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