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  • 71. Factsheet-Bardarbunga-140907

    not decreased. Magma flow is between 100 and 200 m3/s. The lava advances by about 1 km/day and its area yesterday afternoon was around 16 km2. o The eruption sites are the same as before. The eruptive intensity on the southern fissure that opened on Friday is much less than on the northern fissure that has been active since the beginning of the eruption. o The lava tongue now extends 11 km /media/jar/Factsheet-Bardarbunga-140907.pdf
  • 72. Mo_Birger_CES_2010

    3;000 3;500 4;000 4;500 5;000 Week In ow , GW h Sweden Reference Echam Hadam 0 14 28 42 52 0 1;000 2;000 3;000 4;000 5;000 6;000 7;000 8;000 9;000 Week In ow , G W h Norway 0 14 28 42 52 0 200 400 600 800 1;000 1;200 Week In ow , G W h Finland Sintef Energy Research Quantitative system analysis 9 of 21 Introduction Electricity system model Simulation results Summary and concluding remarks /media/ces/Mo_Birger_CES_2010.pdf
  • 73. Rockslide in Askja, July 21 2014 - Preliminary results of observations

    plume rise up above Askja at 23:27. The steam plume was created when the slide exposed shallow geothermal areas in the release area. In addition, a dust cloud created by the rock slide may have contributed to the plume. The release area of the rockslide is approximately 800 m wide and 350 m above the lake surface. It may have been a "rotational slide movement", which means that the failure surface /avalanches/articles/nr/2929
  • 74. Alam_Ashraful_CES_2010

    biomass at EBT and FF in Finland Management regimes Current c mate C mate c ange EBT FF Total EBT FF Total TWh yr-1 % TWh yr-1 % M0 (0%) 8.7 40.4 49.1 -- 17.8 67.5 85.4 -- M1 (+15%) 8.7 43.9 52.6 7 18.1 72.8 90.9 7 M2 (+30%) 8.4 46.4 54.8 12 18.4 76.4 94.8 11 M3 (+45%) 8.1 48.7 56.8 16 19.0 80.3 99.3 16 a l a r e a ( m 2 h a - 1 ) Basal area just before thinning Remaining basal area threshold /media/ces/Alam_Ashraful_CES_2010.pdf
  • 75. ces-oslo2010_proceedings

    change over the North Atlantic and in some simulations also for Iceland. In all areas, including the North Atlantic and Iceland, a clear climate change signal compared to the spread between the simulations is seen. The standard deviation calculated from 17 of the simulations are less than 1°C in all areas apart from Iceland where it reaches between 1 and 2°C and in parts of the Barents Sea where /media/ces/ces-oslo2010_proceedings.pdf
  • 76. VI_2015_007

    of Iceland, Science Institute, University of Iceland, and National Energy Authority. 2004), a soil map from the Agricultural University of Iceland and a vegetation map from the Icelandic Institute of Natural history were also used in this study. 8 Table 1. Main characteristics of river basins used in this study. Catchment Name Area Mean Mean annual Available period / (km2) elevation precipitation /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_007.pdf
  • 77. Climate Report

    been observed in the arrival times of some migratory bird species, as an example the Black-tailed godwit, which winters in Europe, now arrives on average about 10 days earlier than it did in 1990. For other species such as the Whimbrel, which winters in Africa, arrival times have not changed as much. Warmer conditions in lakes have negatively impacted Arctic char, but Brown trout has been /climatology/iceland/climate-report

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