and useful standardization of methods with the aim to speed up uptake of these applications and learning from these applications across the Nordic countries and in order to develop a Nordic framework for adaptive management
the development of academic and professional education in Nordic countries needed to support the development and use of these methodologies
Duration of the project
April
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Eyjafjallajökull which erupted last year. The aim was to measure windblown resuspended ash from last year's eruption. Following the eruption at Grimsvotn it was on May 22nd moved to the Keflavik International Airport in Keflavík in order to detect ash if as was present in the atmosphere above the airport.
The IMO owns a weather radar which is situated on Miðnesheiði, close to the Keflavík
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slab had started to break up but was nevertheless moving as a more or less solid block when it was stopped by the supporting structures. It may be assumed that the avalanche would have been many times larger, and that it might have reached the health care centre, if the supporting structures had not reduced the released snow volume by an order of magnitude.
This is the first example
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that the avalanche slab had started to break up but was nevertheless moving as a more or less solid block when it was stopped by the supporting structures. It may be assumed that the avalanche would have been many times larger, and that it might have reached the health care centre, if the supporting structures had not reduced the released snow volume by an order of magnitude.
This is the first example
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has it's own workspace as well. http://projects.hydro.is/ces
A metadata page has been created on the project web in order to bring together information on data used in the CES project. The metadata platform will contain information on the data used in the CES project, and the data produced in the project. www.os.is/ces is the official web page where information on the project is distributed
/ces/project/information/
/ces. Results from the project will be presented on the web
among a complete list of publications.
A metadata portal has been created on the project web in order to bring together information on data used in
the CES project. The metadata platform will contain information on the data used in the CES project, and the
data produced in the project.
Some of the working groups will form a cooperation
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at Bárðarbunga was measured
with the radar system of Isavia’s aircraft. The measurements show large changes on
the ice-surface. Up to 15 m subsidence has occurred in the centre of the caldera,
which corresponds to a volume change of 0.25 km3. The shape of the subsidence
area is in accordance with the elevation of the caldera floor having lowered by that
amount.
o Subsidence of this order has
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there are
indications of a displacement to the west and north after the onset of
the eruption.
Overall assessment: The intensity of the eruption has decreased slightly since its climax last
night when the magma flow have exceeded 10,000 tons per second.
The magma flow this afternoon is estimated of the order of 2-5,000
tons per second. No effusion of lava has been observed.
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understood and adhered to.
IASPEI is confident that the L’Aquila case will provide the opportunity to develop a proper
link between science, policy makers and society in order to avoid any type of
miscommunication of information and scientific knowledge in the future.
1 http://www.iaspei.org
2 http://www.iugg.org/resolutions
/media/vedurstofan/utgafa/hlidarefni/ESC-IASPEI-statement-LAquila-2012-1.pdf