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  • 51. Public-Choice-2012---Teyssier---Inequity-and-risk-aversion-in-sequential-public-good-games

    individuals act like homo-œconomicus agents (see for example Andreoni 1988; Berg et al. 1995; Camerer 2003; Forsythe et al. 1994; Isaac et al. 1984). Recent developments in public-choice theory have taken a behavioral approach to broaden the analysis of collective action. The introduction of social preferences, such as altruism, inequity aversion or trust, may mean that optimal collective choices /media/loftslag/Public-Choice-2012---Teyssier---Inequity-and-risk-aversion-in-sequential-public-good-games.pdf
  • 52. Hare-2011-ParticipatoryModelling

    are labelled according to the geographical area of application. Examples such as Zürich and Hase II have already been reviewed and categorized in Hare et al. (2003) and Bots and van Daalen (2008), respectively. The entire Iskar process, of which Iskar (Phase I) is a part, has been categorized by Barreteau et al. (2010). All are included in this review to provide alternative analytical perspectives /media/loftslag/Hare-2011-ParticipatoryModelling.pdf
  • 53. Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006

    for people to conceptualise and to relate to their daily activities, arguably because it cannot be easily translated into the language of popular culture (Ungar, 2000; see also mental models of cli- mate change by Bostrom et al., 1994; Kempton, 1997; discussed later). Secondly, the various datasets available detailing public opinions and attitudes on climate PUBLIC VIEWS ON CLIMATE CHANGE: EUROPEAN /media/loftslag/Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006.pdf
  • 54. norsem_asdis

    beneath both Tertiary and Neovolcanic central volcanoes in Iceland. A low-velocity zone, with a shear-wave velocity of 2.0 km/s, centered 5 km southwest of the caldera reaches into the caldera at a 3-5 km depth. Our model resolution is not sufficient enough to resolve whether small pockets of melt reside within the low-velocity zone. /media/norsem/norsem_asdis.pdf
  • 55. Instructions for cloud cover forecasts

    and the third column high clouds: ...............CL...............................CM...............................CH................ Lowest measured cloud altitude, symbolised with numbers 0 to 9 Back Spoken weather forecast Weather information via /weather/articles/nr/1219
  • 56. Ash plume and lightnings

    active volcano. It last erupted in 2004 and the current eruption is in a similar location. Flash floods south of the volcano often occur associated with eruptions, but can also happen in between eruptions. The latest such flood occurred in October 2010, so a big flood currently appears unlikely. The MODIS satellite picture taken around 5 o'clock this morning shows the plume; at sunrise the plume /about-imo/news/nr/2177
  • 57. Observations - Keflavíkurflugvöllur

    Max wind : 10 / 14 19 GMT 5.5° NNE 10 Max wind : 10 / 13 18 GMT 6.1° NNE 10 Max wind : 10 / 14Partly cloudyVisibility 70 km 17 GMT 6.8° NNE 9 Max wind : 9 / 12 16 GMT 7.0° NNE 8 Max wind : 8 / 12 15 GMT 6.5° NE 7 Max wind : 7 / 9 14 GMT 6.2° NNE 6 Max wind : 6 / 8 13 GMT 6.1° NE 4 Max wind : 4 / 6 Back up View /m/observations/areas
  • 58. Update on volcanic activity in Grímsvötn

    to weather conditions at the eruption site and around it. The estimated height is below 5 km since clouds over the glacier were at 5-7 km and the plume did not reach above the cloud deck. Seismic tremor at the Grímsfjall station has been fairly stable since yesterday afternoon. No earthquakes were recorded in the volcano today. See status report of IMO and the Institute of the Earth Sciences at 17 /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2180
  • 59. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-09_IES_IMO

    (a.s.l.): 4-5 km/14-17,000 ft but sometimes shoots up to 6 km /20.000 ft. Heading: Southeast. But low level winds are easterly. Colour: Grey/light gray. Tephra fallout: Farther west now, ashfall started at Þorvaldseyri (south of eruption) around 08:00h, has also been reported at Skógar this morning (7-8 km east of Þorvaldseyri). The ash is black. Lightning: No detections today over /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-09_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 60. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-04-26_IES_IMO

    (~16,000 ft) between 12:00 and 14:00 GMT; elevation of 3.9 km recorded at 17:40 GMT [From aerial observations and radar measurements] Heading: Eastwards at elevations above ~4 km (~13–14,000 ft) Colour: Mostly white (steam) to the east of the crater, but grey tephra pulses above the crater Tephra fallout: No ash-fall reported, although light ash-fall possible over Mýrdalsjökull Lightening /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-04-26_IES_IMO.pdf

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