Bárðarbunga: 10.09.2014, 11:45 UTC
Scientists from the Icelandic Met Office and the Institute of Earth Sciences and
representatives of the Civil Protection in Iceland attend the meetings of the Scientific
Advisory Board of the Icelandic Civil Protection. Representative from The Environment
Agency of Iceland and the Chief Epidemiologist and the Directorate of Health, were also
present
/media/jar/myndsafn/Factsheet_Bardarbunga-140910.pdf
An article in Nature on the rifting event at Bárðarbunga
15.12.2014
Advanced online publication in Nature today reports research by an international team of geoscientists on the formation of the intrusive dyke which extends 45 km in the subsurface from the Bárðarbunga
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at Fimmvörðuháls 31st March 2010 at 11:45
Steam in two gullies: Hrunagil to the left, Hvannárgil to the right. Photo: Matthew J. Roberts. Flight with The Icelandic Coast Guard.
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a CV by e-mail, while using the e-mail heading: PHD-FMI-HENVI, to kirjaamo@fmi.fi, and c.c. to adriaan.perrels@fmi.fi and kaisa.korhonen@helsinki.fi. The deadline for applications is 23-5-2011 at 15:45 UTC.
Further inquiries:
HENVI: Dr. Kaisa Korhonen, research co-ordinator, kaisa.korhonen@helsinki.fi + 358 400 624 289
FMI: Dr. Adriaan Perrels, research professor, adriaan.perrels@fmi.fi, +358 50
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Bárðarbunga: 09.09.2014, 11:45 UTC
Scientists from the Icelandic Met Office and the Institute of Earth Sciences and
representatives of the Civil Protection in Iceland attend the meetings of the Scientific
Advisory Board of the Icelandic Civil Protection. Representative from The Environment
Agency of Iceland and the Chief Epidemiologist and the Directorate of Health, were also
present
/media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga-140909.pdf
Bárðarbunga: 11.09.2014, 11:45 UTC
Scientists from the Icelandic Met Office and the Institute of Earth Sciences and
representatives of the Civil Protection in Iceland attend the meetings of the Scientific
Advisory Board of the Icelandic Civil Protection. Representative from The Environment
Agency of Iceland and the Chief Epidemiologist and the Directorate of Health, were also
present
/media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga-140911.pdf
to be strong. Over 160 earthquakes have been detected in the caldera
over the last two days. There off at least 15 larger then M4,0 and 45 between magnitude 3,0-3,9. The biggest ones
were M4,8 at 13:21 on Wednesday and at 13:07 yesterday.
Over 50 smaller earthquakes are detected in the dyke. The biggest was M1.9 at 02:48 tonight.
The GPS station in the centre of Bardarbunga show
/media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141024.pdf
Photos of the eruption plume taken on September 1st 2014
Halldór Björnsson, Icelandic Meteorological Office.
TF-SIF an airplane from the Icelandic Coast Guard flew over the volcano and nearby areas in the north of Vatnajökull on September 1st from kl. 13:45 to
16:30.
Despite relatively cloudy conditions, the visibility was acceptable, especially at low altitude. This document discusses several
/media/jar/myndsafn/HaBj_PlumePictures_w_explanations-20140901.pdf
or 3 lectures of 45 minutes from international specialists on climate change adaptation. As a concrete output of the group work, a selection of PhD students will be offered the opportunity to make a short plenary presentation during the conference.
citation from conference website
/nonam/adaption/phd-workshop-2012/