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  • 71. Ash plume and lightnings

    to 15 km. Lightning is monitored using the British Met. Office lightning detection system. Lighthing activity follows a similar pattern as the plume altitude with intermittent periods of strong lightning activity. During the most intense lightning period the number of lightnings per hour were 1000 times more than during the Eyjafjallajokull Eruption. The Grímsvötn volcano is Iceland‘s most /about-imo/news/nr/2177
  • 72. Wind turbines

    a total of 2 MW of installed power. The project is part of Landsvirkjun's research and development project on the advantages of wind power in Iceland. Many areas in Iceland show great potential for the successful utilisation of wind energy. The wind turbines each have a 900 kW capacity and together their generating capacity could be up to 5.4 GWh per year. The masts reach a height of 55 metres /about-imo/news/nr/2642
  • 73. Flood subsiding

    of up to 1,500 cubic metres per second. When the interval between floods is short, the flood tends to be smaller. For lates information, see remark. These photographs were taken by Reynir Ragnarsson yesterday afternoon, 20 January 2014: Towards east: Skaftá, Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Systravatn, Systrafoss, Nýibær. Towards northeast: Skaftá, Rásin, Hunkubakkar, Ytri-Dalbær. River Skaftá below /about-imo/news/nr/2823/
  • 74. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-17_IES_IMO-1

    is drifting east. Colour: Dark-gray at 6 km (seen on webcam). Tephra fallout: Ash has fallen in the Gnúpverjahreppur area, on the road to Stultartangi Power Station and in the Biskupstungur area (very fine- particled and gray). Lightning: Constant lightning (up to 10 flashes per hour) has been detected. Noises: In Hafnarfjörður. Meltwater: Low water discharge at Gígjökull. Conditions /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-17_IES_IMO-1.pdf
  • 75. KSV_eq_locations

    Seismic Activity at Volcanoes in Vatnajökull Ice Cap Kristín S. Vogfjörd, 21 May 2011 Volcanoes in Vatnajökull ice-cap Seismic activity is increasing 1996 Gjálp 2004 Grímsvötn Number of Earthquakes per year 1998 Grímsvötn vogfjord@vedur.is Rel. located events Selected lat,lon<0.5 km depth<1 km vogfjord@vedur.is Loki /media/jar/KSV_eq_locations.pdf
  • 76. FMI_-_Disaster_Mitigation

    (Percent) By Year Built Categories Percent of Homes Damaged By Year Built Categories 36 24 26 28 30 32 34 Pre 1980 80-96 97-2002 Post 2002 Percent Damaged All Homes – Damage Per Square Foot All Homes - Damage Per Square Foot 2 2.5 D a m a g e P e r S q . F o o t 0 0.5 1 1.5 < 120 120-129 130-139 140-149 > 149 D a m a g e P e r S q . F o o t Pre 1980 1980-1996 1997-2002 Post 2002 /media/loftslag/FMI_-_Disaster_Mitigation.pdf
  • 77. Continued inflation around Mt. Þorbjörn

    approximately 1 mm per day). The figure shows that all stations around Þorbjörn are moving away from a common point. This pattern indicates that the magma is flowing upwards from depth and accumulating into the upper crust (at about 4 km depth). The vertical velocity shows that the crust has been rising of about 2-3 mm per day. A similar trend is not observed at the stations farther away, like /about-imo/news/continued-inflation-around-mt-thorbjorn
  • 78. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150203

    activity in Bardarbunga continues to be strong. Five earthquakes between M4.0-4.6 were detected since the last meeting of the Advisory Board on Friday. The strongest one was measured M4.6 yesterday at 21:35. About 10 earthquakes between magnitudes M3.0-3.9 were detected over the period. In total around 130 earthquakes were detected around the caldera since last Friday, or between 20 and 30 per day /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150203.pdf

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