hours, green three hours and dark green three and a half hours from the source (see enlarged map).
The flood risk assessment above was used to redefine the prohibited area 17 Oct. 2014, see maps on the Bárðarbunga web of the Civil Protection Department of the NCIP. An update was made 13 February 2015 which does not affect the flood risk assessment above
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earthquake clusters seperated by tens of kilometers
Kristín
Jónsdóttir, Kristján Jónasson, Magnús Tumi Guðmundsson, Martin
Hensch and others
Macroseismic
maps for two border crossing earthquakes in northern Europe
Päivi
Mäntyniemi, Darina Buhcheva, Björn Lund and Mathilde Sørensen Towards an automated event verifier Peter Schmidt, Reynir Bödvarsson, Z.
Hossein Shomali and Björn Lund Seismic
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of the pressure wave propagation in the atmosphere in order to
account for wind effects and atmospheric specification along the whole section from the source to the
different arrays. Sound pressure level maps are evaluated for infrasound propagation towards the
different arrays of the network.
We show how the comparison between seismic and infrasonic signals may be crucial in order
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at obtaining
volume and mass balance changes by remote-sensing
methods, i.e., by comparing recent elevation maps
produced from remote-sensing data to older available
maps (e.g., Berthier et al. 2004; Magnu´sson et al. 2005a).
This approach provides results over large areas in cont-
rast to the few points that traditional mass balance
observations yield.
In this paper we use multi-temporal digital elevation
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Practical examples + conclusions
• Exploratory scenario development – SAS approach
• Group model building - Fuzzy Cognitive Maps
• Normative scenario development - Backcasting
Conclusions
LECTURE 2
Scenario development
In practice
Content
Lecture 2: scenario development in practice
•Story-And-Simulation approach
•Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping
•Backcasting
A Project goal - exploration vs
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of snow avalanches
Veðurstofa Íslands
17.1.2013
On IMO's avalanche forecast maps, an international colour code is used, see below. The table and the icons are from EAWS.
A specific map is presented for each of three selected high risk areas. Additionally, IMO issues
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is important to the person about a management issue
a71 the important concepts in that system
a71 and their relationships to one another (causal, structural etc.)
a108 can identify beliefs about how the system works, as well as its problems and their solutions
cognitive mapping Knowledge Elicitation
1. Individual SH cognitive maps
(Hodgson‘s hexagon modelling)
2. Scientists‘ agent-based
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