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  • 51. ces-oslo2010_proceedings

    and future precipitation in the Baltic Sea region as simulated in a suite of regional climate models. Climatic Change 81, 281-291. Nakićenović, N., and R. Swart (eds.), 2000. Special Report on Emissions Scenarios. A Special Report of Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, 599 pp. van der /media/ces/ces-oslo2010_proceedings.pdf
  • 52. Hydropower, Hydrology

    Hydrological Sciences Journal, 53, 100-111. Kriauciuniené, J., Meilutyté-Barauskiené, D., Rimkus, E., Kays, J., Vincevicius, A. (2008). Climate change impact on hydrological processes in Lithuanian Nemunas river basin. Baltica, Vol. 21 (1-2), pp. 1-61. Vilnius. ISSN 3067-3064. Lawrence, D., Haddeland, I. (2010). Uncertainty in hydrological modelling of climate change impacts in four Norwegian /ces/publications/nr/1938
  • 53. Wind Energy

    the contiguous USA. 30th Annual Applied Geography Conference, Indianapolis, October 2007. 10 pp. Clausen, N.-E., Lundsager, P., Barthelmie, R., Holttinen, H., Laakso, T. & Pryor, S.C. (2007). Wind Power. In: J. Fenger (Ed.) Impacts of Climate Change on Renewable Energy Sources: Their role in the Nordic energy system, Nord 2007:003, 105-128. Clausen N.E., Pryor S.C., Larsén X.G., Hyvönen R /ces/publications/nr/1944
  • 54. Energy Systems

    Sveinsson, S. M. Garðarsson and S. Gunnlaugsdóttir (Eds.), Northern hydrology and its global role: XXV Nordic hydrological conference, Nordic Association for Hydrology, Reykjavík, Iceland August 11-13, 2008, pp 615-622. Reykjavík: Icelandic Hydrological Committee. Sveinsson, O.G.B., Linnet, Ú. & Elíasson, E.B. (2010). ” Hydropower in Iceland ? Impacts and adaption in future climate”, ”, Conference /ces/publications/nr/1937
  • 55. Bio Energy

    The International Forestry Review 12(5), p 28. Alam, A., Kilpeläinen, A. and Kellomäki, S. (2010). Forest biomass for energy production ? Potentials, management and risks under climate change. Conference on Future Climate and Renewable Energy: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation, 31.5. ? 2.6.2010, Oslo, Norway. Conference Proceedings pp. 50-51. Kellomäki, S. (2007). In: J. Fenger (Ed.) Impacts of Climate Change /ces/publications/nr/1939
  • 56. A glimpse into the field

    opportunity. Ármann Höskuldsson, IES, sent an illustrated account of the situation: The fissure All the active part of the fissure, at noon 12 September 2014. Photo: Ármann Höskuldsson. The lava is still advancing in the riverbed of Jökulsá á Fjöllum. A narrow flow with heavy current is between the lava and the eastern wall of the riverbed. Occasionally, small steam explosives occur /about-imo/news/nr/2985
  • 57. A glimpse into the field

    opportunity. Ármann Höskuldsson, IES, sent an illustrated account of the situation: The fissure All the active part of the fissure, at noon 12 September 2014. Photo: Ármann Höskuldsson. The lava is still advancing in the riverbed of Jökulsá á Fjöllum. A narrow flow with heavy current is between the lava and the eastern wall of the riverbed. Occasionally, small steam explosives occur /about-imo/news/nr/2985/
  • 58. Bárðarbunga - decay of seismic activity

    the cumulative seismic moment release per week (blue dots), i.e. the sum of the moment of all earthquakes in the respective week, in the left panel for the caldera and in the right panel for the dyke intrusion. The red line marks the onset of the eruption and the zero point is the beginning of the earthquake swarm on 16 August 2014. The last data point shows the current week (might still rise). Note /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3083
  • 59. Public-Choice-2012---Teyssier---Inequity-and-risk-aversion-in-sequential-public-good-games

    i.e., advantageous or disadvantageous inequity aversion or risk aversion, that drive second movers’ behavior. Table 5 presents the marginal effects of a panel probit regression with random effects (correcting for multiple observations per individual) of decisions of second movers to match the first mover’s contribution to the public good. The regressions show that the main driver of second-mover /media/loftslag/Public-Choice-2012---Teyssier---Inequity-and-risk-aversion-in-sequential-public-good-games.pdf
  • 60. Climate and Modeling Scenarios

    : Impacts, risks and adaptation, Oslo, 31 May-2 June 2010. Ólafsson, H. & Rögnvaldsson, Ó. (2008). Regional and seasonal variability in precipitation scenarios for Iceland. In O. G. B. Sveinsson, S. M. Garðarsson & S. Gunnlaugsdóttir (Eds.), Northern hydrology and its global role: XXV Nordic hydrological conference, Nordic Association for Hydrology, Reykjavík, Iceland August 11-13, 2008, pp 623-629 /ces/publications/nr/1680

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