National Park, the Icelandic Environmental Agency and the Directorate of Health.
A map showing the new access controlled area and GPS coordinates can be seen on the web site of the Department of Civil Protection (scroll down for map). The restricted red area is completely closed and the hazard zone which surrounds it is in grey.
13 February 2015 10:00 - from geoscientist on duty
About 20
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National Park, the Icelandic Environmental Agency and the Directorate of Health.
A map showing the new access controlled area and GPS coordinates can be seen on the web site of the Department of Civil Protection (scroll down for map). The restricted red area is completely closed and the hazard zone which surrounds it is in grey.
13 February 2015 10:00 - from geoscientist on duty
About 20
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closed and the hazard zone which surrounds it is in grey.
13 February 2015 10:00 - from geoscientist on duty
About 20 earthquakes have been detected at Bárðarbunga during the last 24 hours. No
earthquake reached 3 in magnitude (although processing has not been completed yet). In the
dyke intrusion a dozen earthquakes were detected, the largest M1.1.
At Herðubreið and Herðubreiðartögl, north
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for every hydrological year
and catchment on graphs as shown in Figure 4. They show the accumulated snowpack (solid
black line) for the hydrological year considered, along with the accumulated melting (dashed
blue line) and daily runoff (grey bars). Vertical red lines indicate the date considered as the
beginning of the melt season, as defined by the filter.
In the case of Þingvallavatn
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Figure 6. Individual and regional growth curves from the homogeneous region defined by
cluster analysis. Grey region corresponds to the 95% confidence interval of the regional
growth curve.
Table 4. H-statistics associated to the ROI of each target catchment.
H-statistics H-statistics
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of conceptual shifts and practical implications related to the concepts of
scale and governance and their interactions. White circles relate to levels of governance; grey circles to
levels of scale.
information and knowledge (e.g., Borgatti and
Foster 2003, Crona and Hubacek 2010). These
explicitly address networks and knowledge scales,
yet more often than not they are not spatially explicit
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services
(weather; routing; safety;
etc.)
X X X X
XX = clearly dominant; X = important; x = some (limited) role
*) focus area of the case
Red: inside transport system; blue: direct impact on size & quality of demand for road vehicle movements;
grey: auxiliary services that strongly interact with effects of climate change
NONAM PhD course – Adaptive management in relation
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model
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plausible
Competing
schools
1 Weak
correlation but
commonalties
in measure
Educated guesses
indirect approx. rule
of thumb estimate
Preliminary theory Grey box model Not very
plausible
Embryonic
field
0 Not correlated
and not clearly
related
Crude speculation Crude speculation Black box model Not at all
plausible
No opinion
Example from Refsgaard et al
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in sea-ice and snow sesearch
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Elevation change, mass balance, dynamics and surging of Langjökull, Iceland from 1997 to
2007
Peter Rieger
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