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  • 71. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-15_IES_IMO

    been observed at GPS stations at or around the glacier. However, a station at the northeastern caldera rim (AUST), moved about three centimeters towards the southwest from the 9th to the 13th of June, inward to the caldera. Overall assessment: The level of water in the crater lake only rose about 1 – 2 meters over the weekend. Several days or weeks are therefore likely to pass /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-15_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 72. norsem_benni

    on the basis of moment and area constraints. Thus, the model allows for consistent ground motion simulations over a large range of frequencies and distances. For simulations in the far-field region the source acceleration spectrum exists in analytical form and accounts for a high degree of earthquake source complexity and source-site geometry. In the near-fault region, the near-fault velocity /media/norsem/norsem_benni.pdf
  • 73. Sea ice maps from the Norwegian Meteorological Institute

    days a week by The Norwegian Meteorological Institute, met.no, and published between 2 and 3 pm. The maps are based on satellite images. Various ice maps can be viewed on their web. The ice-map which best shows seas around Iceland is also available on our web. While viewing, it is advisable to refresh the web-site to make sure that the latest map appears. The ice chart colour code standard /sea-ice/sea-ice-maps/met-no/
  • 74. Brief_report_on_gas_measurements_at_the_eruption_site_26032015

    Brief report on gas measurements at the eruption site (26 March 2015) By Baldur Bergsson and Pálmi Erlendsson General conditions: Windy day with wind coming from the west. There are still visible active fumaroles as well as heating spots across the lava field. The crater is very unstable. There are evidences of rock movements along the crater slopes since the last time the IMO team went /media/jar/Brief_report_on_gas_measurements_at_the_eruption_site_26032015.pdf
  • 75. Sea ice in January 2009

    attention to the proceedings on satellite images and put information in that regard three times on the web. Easterly and northeasterly winds were dominant in the Greenland Strait. No dispatches were received from ships and the Coast Guard did not go on an exploration flight. By the end of the month sea ice maps from the Norwegian Met Office were made accessible on the IMO's web site (originally hafis /sea-ice/monthly/2009/nr/2323

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