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  • 61. norsem_bryndis

    than 30,000 earthquakes at 5–7 km depth, advancing in short bursts at 0.3–4.7 km/h. Following each surge forward, the seismicity behind the dyke tip dropped, implying that the subsequent dyke opening was mostly aseismic. More detailed analyses of the seismic data recorded by a dense network around the Vatnajökull icecap have revealed small magnitude, long-period (LP or B-type) events which /media/norsem/norsem_bryndis.pdf
  • 62. norsem_giulia

    of this type may represent a serious risk if they occur in tourist spots such as the Askja region. We present observations of the July 21st, 2014 event as recorded by the national infrasonic arrays network installed in the country within the FUTUREVOLC European project. Infrasound released by the event was recorded at a distance of 210 km from Askja volcano. We performed 2D FDTD modeling /media/norsem/norsem_giulia.pdf
  • 63. norsem_palli

    of volcano- tectonic structures are sets of parallel, northerly striking transcurrent faults that generate the largest earthquakes in this zone, up to M 6.5. Their surface expressions are en echelon fracture arrays and push-up structures. The sense of displacement is right-lateral. The distance between them varies from 0.5 to 5 km, and together they form a bookshelf-type fault system taking up the left /media/norsem/norsem_palli.pdf
  • 64. Publications 2010

    Processes in South-West Iceland Kristín S. Vogfjörd, Einar Kjartansson, Ragnar Slunga, Páll Halldórsson, Sigurlaug Hjaltadóttir, Gunnar B. Gudmundsson o.fl. 83 pp 3,2 Mb 2010-005 Surface Air Temperature and Precipitation Trends for Iceland in the 21st Century Nikolai Nawri & Halldór Björnsson 42 pp 2,9 Mb 2010-003 Use of relatively located microearthquakes to map fault patterns /about-imo/publications/2010/
  • 65. Sea ice in June 2010

    an ice strip at 66°42'N and 24°15' W up to 66°59'N and 22°24'W. On the 14th an observation was also received from the weather station „Hraun á Skaga“ on an iceberg 10-11 nm northwest of Skagatá. On the 22nd an ice strip was observed at 66°49'N and 22°22'W until 66°51'N and 22°09'W. On the 29th two icebergs were observed in Þverál. IMO issued information and an image of the ice edge 16th June. Wind /sea-ice/monthly/2010/nr/2341
  • 66. Kok_et_al._TFSC_published_2011

    Exploratory and normative scenario developers both have acknowledged the added value of either type of scenario process. Particularly the backcasting community has attempted to combine backcasting and foresighting approaches. Good examples are Robinson et al. [10], Carlsson-Kanyama et al. [11], and the work of David Banister (e.g. [12]). In this paper we describe an attempt from the community /media/loftslag/Kok_et_al._TFSC_published_2011.pdf
  • 67. VI_2020_011_en

    .......................................................................................................................... 42 5.1 Lava inundation ........................................................................................................ 42 5.2 Tephra fall ................................................................................................................ 42 5.2.1 Roads and airport runways /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_011_en.pdf
  • 68. Bardarbunga_kafli20140825

    Type: Subglacial volcano with caldera Summit ice cover: Yes Dominant type of activity: Basaltic explosive, phreatomagmatic Magma type: Basalt dominant Known precursors: No information Expected precursors: Significant increase in seismic activity Monitoring level: High Current seismicity: Seismic swarms from 16 August 2014. See http://vedur.is for live information Eruption /media/jar/Bardarbunga_kafli20140825.pdf
  • 69. The weather app improved

    conditions An interactive weather map shows weather observations at any station in the country. Installation Get the weather app at Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Type VEDUR or vedur to find the app and install. Select language under Settings (Stillingar), shown in the video below. Video instructions A video shows all the features of the weather app for those who want to familiarise /about-imo/news/nr/3224
  • 70. Öræfajökull – frequent questions & answers

    the volcano. Question: Should an eruption occur, where from the glacier can the jökulhlaup be expected?Answer: It depends on the location and type of the eruption. Three types of glacial outbursts can be thought about:Floods resulting from an eruption in the caldera, where the ice is up to 500 m thick. Large eruptions can melt of order 100,000 m3/s. Jökulhlaups can be expected from Virkisjökull /volcanoes/about-volcanoes/oraefajokull/q-a/

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