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  • 51. Ice subsidence above eastern Skaftá cauldron

    This graph shows the ice-surface lowering (subsidence) of the eastern Skaftá ice-cauldron in Vatnajökull ice cap in October 2015. Vertical displacement (m) was monitored by near real time presentation of data from a GPS station, mounted in the middle of the cauldron. The maximum elevation above sea level, top left (hæð), refers to the zero value on the y-axis; while such value top right /hydrology/research/skafta-cauldron/
  • 52. Instructions on using meteograms

    A meteogram is a graphical display of a local-scale forecast, based on data from a nearby weather station. Graphs for different regions are available from the top of the meteogram page; additionally, meteograms for specific stations can be viewed. The graphs are displayed in the region beneath the selection area; the entire width of the page is used to fit two meteograms /weather/articles/nr/1217
  • 53. VI_2016_006_rs

    and in the uppermost rows of houses below Botnabrún. The most effective mitigation options to improve the landslide hazard situation in southern Seyðisfjörður is draining of the main source areas in Neðri-Botnar in the lower part of the mountainside as well as a construction of a moderately high catching dam above the top row of houses below Botnabrún, and debris retention basins and guiding dams at the lateral /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2016/VI_2016_006_rs.pdf
  • 54. A minor eruption underway

    of gas pollution. The latest gas dispersion forecast is accessible at the top of the IMO website, en.vedur.is. Updated 20.03 13:45What we know so farAt around 20:45 UTC 19 March 2021, a volcanic eruption began at Geldingadalur, close to Fagradalsfjall on the Reykjanes Peninsula. The eruption was first seen on a web camera positioned close the mountain. It was also confirmed on thermal satellite /about-imo/news/earthquake-swarm-in-reykjanes-peninsula
  • 55. Bárðarbunga 2015 - March, April, May

    Information on the aftermath of Bárðarbunga seismic events is given below (or pdf 0.71 Mb). The eruption in Holuhraun has ended but there are still gas emissions from the lava field; see notes and observations in March, April and May. New material is added to the top of the article. In combination, the monthly articles give /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3122
  • 56. Bárðarbunga 2015 - March, April, May

    Information on the aftermath of Bárðarbunga seismic events is given below (or pdf 0.71 Mb). The eruption in Holuhraun has ended but there are still gas emissions from the lava field; see notes and observations in March, April and May. New material is added to the top of the article. In combination, the monthly articles give /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3122/
  • 57. Bardarbunga-2015_MarchAprMay-events

    and May. New material is added to the top of the article. In combination, the monthly articles give an overview of events: August, September, October, November, December, January, February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of links). Calendar Below is a short-cut to additions in March, April and May plus an announcement 1st June. March: 2-3-4-5-9-12-16-24-26. April: 1-3-8-11 /media/jar/Bardarbunga-2015_MarchAprMay-events.pdf
  • 58. CES_D2_2_poster_3x3

    change based on a resampling ensemble technique. Tellus, 58A, 461-472. BEST ESTIMATES OF TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION CHANGE Best estimates of temperature change. Top: temperature changes for the decade 2011-2020 in four three-month seasons. Bottom: annual mean temperature change as a function of time, from 2011-2020 to 2041-2050. All changes are expressed relative to the mean temperature /media/ces/CES_D2_2_poster_3x3.pdf
  • 59. Rockslide in Askja, July 21 2014 - Preliminary results of observations

    of the Suðurbotnahraun lava field and it reached the Kvíslahraun lava, but the eruptive fissure of the Suðurbotnahraun lava is beside the rockslide and therefore intact. The slide triggered a tsunami in the lake that washed up on the lakeshores all around the lake, reaching up to 20–30 m elevation above the water level and even higher in places. The wave travelled farthest around 400 m (horizontally /avalanches/articles/nr/2929
  • 60. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-07_IES_IMO

    a steam plume was observed for a short period at a height of 3 km. Heading: to the southwest on 4 and 5 June. Yesterday and this morning to the south. Colour: Mostly white at the top and grayish and dark at the bottom following explosive activity. Tephra fallout: Off and on near the crater. Considerable ash drift on 4 June. Lightning: An eyewitness at Ásólfsskálaheiði (9 km SW of crater /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-07_IES_IMO.pdf

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