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set of beliefs. In a two-part model, pro-environmental orientation, problem awareness, personal norm, and willingness to reduce car use
are linked to beliefs about to which extent the specific TDM measure is perceived
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and our intention is to run these models dur-
ing times of hazardous events and even on a daily
basis to further improve monitoring.
Avalanche monitoring has progressed. The em-
phasis is now on improving our services, especially
to the Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration
with regard to transport. The reason is that com-
munity structure has changed considerably in recent
years and the need
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of the river network, km/km2
• The density of the micro river network, km/km2
• Monthly average temperature, °C
• Annual precipitation, mm
• Snow cover duration, days
• River feeding sources
• Snow melt, %
• Groundwater, %
• Rainfall, %
• Average annual runoff, l/s·km2
• Runoff of the drought/dry period, l/s·km2
Forest cover, %
Annual
precipitation,
mm
Snow cover
duration, days
Sources of rivers
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Prentun: Prentmet
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to theoretical framework. I do also want to thank him for an
enjoyable time during this work, both in the office and in the field.
This work was carried out as a part of the Skaftá cauldrons research project which
was funded and supported by the Icelandic Centre For Research (RANNÍS), Kvískerja-
sjóður, the NASA Astrobiology Institute, Landsvirkjun (the National Power Com-
pany), the National Energy
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balance data from all the ice caps.
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