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  • 71. Workshop on Jökulhlaup Hazards

    will serve as a venue for sharing scientific knowledge about recent jökulhlaups from Eyjafjallajökull. In particular, initial results from a UK project at Gígjökull, led by Newcastle University and funded by the Natural Environment Research Council, will be presented. Representatives from agencies tasked with managing and mitigating jökulhlaup hazards are encouraged to attend. Through a series /about-imo/news/nr/2251
  • 72. Ash measurements

    Recently, the IMO obtained a LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) on loan from the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) in the UK. The instrument transmits laser beams into the atmosphere and measures the light that is backscattered towards the ground. The instrument was installed on the lowlands close to the volcano /about-imo/news/nr/2183/
  • 73. Bardarbunga_Daily_status_report_290814

    Heading No plume now, but winds were about 10 m/s from SE during the night. Colour No plume now. Tephra fallout No tephra fall now. Lightning No lightning during eruption according to ATDnet of the UK Met Office and WWLLN-system. Noise None. Meltwater The eruption was 5 km N of the glacier, therefore without a jökulhlaup. No indication of changes in water flow in rivers. The conductivity still /media/jar/Bardarbunga_Daily_status_report_290814.pdf
  • 74. Grimsvotn_status_2011-05-22_IES_IMO

    monitoring; IMO hydrological data; information from flights 9-11h; weather radar; ashfall reports; UK Met Office ATDnet; MODIS satellite images. Eruption plume: Height (a.s.l.): The ash plume reached heights of 15 to 19 km last night and this morning. In the last two hours, the plume has reached heights of 14 to 15 km, but from noon until 15:00 hrs (GMT), the plume reached heights closer /media/jar/Grimsvotn_status_2011-05-22_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 75. Grimsvotn_status_2011-05-23_IES_IMO

    data; weather radar; ashfall reports; UK Met Office ATDnet; MODIS satellite images. Eruption plume: Height (a.s.l.): The ash plume reached heights of 8 to 10 km last night and this morning. In the last hours, the plume has reached heights of 5 to 9 km, but northerly winds have been very strong which can effect the height. Heading: Most of the ash cloud heads to the south /media/jar/Grimsvotn_status_2011-05-23_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 76. Grimsvotn_status_2011-05-24_IES_IMO

    Ingibjörg Jónsdóttir and Sigrún Hreinsdóttir. Based on: IMO seismic monitoring; IES-IMO GPS monitoring; IMO hydrological data; weather radar; ashfall reports; UK Met Office ATDnet; MODIS and NOAA satellite images Eruption plume: Height (a.s.l.): The ash plume was not visible on radar for most of the night and early this morning due to weather conditions at the eruption site /media/jar/Grimsvotn_status_2011-05-24_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 77. Jens_Christian_Refsgaard_(GEUS,_Dk)

    Refsgaard JC, van der Sluijs JP, Højberg AL, Vanrolleghem PA (2010) Uncertainty analysis in model–based water management: Better modelling practices. In: Vanrolleghem PA, Modelling Aspects of Water Framework Directive Implementation Volume 1. IWA Publishing, London, UK, 271-331. van der Keur P, Henriksen HJ, Refsgaard JC, Brugnach M, Pahl-Wostl C, DeWulf A, Buiteveld H (2008) Identification /media/loftslag/Jens_Christian_Refsgaard_(GEUS,_Dk).pdf
  • 78. Fagradalsfjall eruption unusual in many ways compared to other eruptions

    in volcanic deformation at the Icelandic Meteorological Office. The team also included many other scientists at the Institute of Earth Sciences, the Icelandic Met Office, Iceland GeoSurvey and other institutes in the UK, New Zealand and the Czech Republic. Seismic activity declined shortly before the eruptionAs most people in Iceland will remember, there was a significant earthquake activity /about-imo/news/fagradalsfjall-eruption-unusual-in-many-ways-compared-to-other-eruptions
  • 79. Fagradalsfjall eruption unusual in many ways compared to other eruptions

    in volcanic deformation at the Icelandic Meteorological Office. The team also included many other scientists at the Institute of Earth Sciences, the Icelandic Met Office, Iceland GeoSurvey and other institutes in the UK, New Zealand and the Czech Republic. Seismic activity declined shortly before the eruptionAs most people in Iceland will remember, there was a significant earthquake activity /about-imo/news/fagradalsfjall-eruption-unusual-in-many-ways-compared-to-other-eruptions/
  • 80. Reykholt-abstracts

    of Cambridge, UK Elevation change, mass balance, dynamics and surging of Langjökull, Iceland from 1997 to 2007 Johann Stötter, Rudolf Sailer and Erik Bollmann Institute of Geography, University of Innsbruck, Austria “–20% in 10 years” – Ten years of experience with laser scan applications on Austrian glaciers Coffey 10:30‒11:00 Thursday, 11:00‒12:30 ‒ Process studies ‒ I Neil Arnold /media/vatnafar/joklar/Reykholt-abstracts.pdf

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