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  • 71. Gudmundsson-etal-2011-PR-7282-26519-1-PB

    RESEARCH/REVIEW ARTICLE Response of Eyjafjallajo¨kull, Torfajo¨kull and Tindfjallajo¨kull ice caps in Iceland to regional warming, deduced by remote sensing Sverrir Gudmundsson,1 Helgi Bjo¨rnsson,1 Eyjo´lfur Magnu´sson,1 Etienne Berthier,2 Finnur Pa´lsson,1 Magnu´s Tumi Gudmundsson,1 Tho´rdı´s Ho¨gnado´ttir1 & Jørgen Dall3 1 Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland, Sturlugata 7, Askja /media/ces/Gudmundsson-etal-2011-PR-7282-26519-1-PB.pdf
  • 72. Statistical Analysis

    and deep snow cover in Finland based on observations. Boreal Environment Research (Submitted). Veijalainen, N. & Vehviläinen, B. (2008). The effect of climate change on design floods of high hazard dams in Finland, Hydrology Research 39 (5-6): 465-477. Wilson, D., Hisdal, H. & Lawrence, D. (2010) Has streamflow changed in the Nordic countries? - Recent trends and comparisons to hydrological /ces/publications/nr/1943
  • 73. Horsens_case

    NONAM Summerschool Copenhagen 22-26 August 2011 1 HORSENS FJORD CASE Hans Jørgen Henriksen, GEUS 1. Background to the case Introducing the catchment Horsens Fjord is a shallow and eutrophic estuary located on the east side of Jutland, Denmark within the WFD catchment area Horsens Fjord (Fig. 1). The surface area of the Fjord is approximately 46 km2 and the mean depth is 2.9 m besides /media/loftslag/Horsens_case.pdf
  • 74. IMO_AnnualReport2014

    ANNUAL REPOR T 2014 2 I C E L A N D I C M E T O F F I C E / A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 4 ?Veðurstofa Íslands 2015 Bústaðavegur 7–9, 108 Reykjavík, Iceland The annual report was drafted by the IMO sta?. Editor: Sigurlaug Gunnlaugsdóttir Design and layout: Hvíta húsið Printing: Oddi ISSN 2251-5607 Cover photo: Gro Birkefeldt Møller Pedersen I N D E X 4 Bárðarbunga 7 Rockslide /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/IMO_AnnualReport2014.pdf
  • 75. Refsgaard_2-uncertainty

    University Adelaid (previously PhD student, University of Copenhagen) • Lauren P. Seaby, PhD student, GEUS • HYACINTS team (www.hyacints.dk) • CRES team (www.cres-centre.dk) • Other colleagues at GEUS Outline Part 1 – Terminology and concepts Part 2 - Tools Part 3 – Uncertainty in climate change impacts and adaptation Part 1 – Terminology and concepts • Why is uncertainty assessment important /media/loftslag/Refsgaard_2-uncertainty.pdf
  • 76. Publications

    Publications Publications Flyers Snorrason, Á., & Jónsdóttir, J. F. (2005). Climate and Energy 2003-2006. CE flyer 1 /climatology/research/ce/publications/
  • 77. 2011_005

    150 Reykjavík Sigurður Fjalar Sigurðarson, Icelandic Met Office Matthew J. Roberts, Icelandic Met Office Benedikt G. Ófeigsson, Icelandic Met Office Einar Kjartansson, Icelandic Met Office Hjörleifur Sveinbjörnsson, Icelandic Met Office Þorgils Ingvarsson, Icelandic Met Office 4 5 Contents 1 Introduction /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2011/2011_005.pdf
  • 78. 2010_016

    Sveinbjörn Jónsson, Icelandic Meteorological Office 4 5 Contents FIGURES .............................................................................................................................. 5 TABLES ................................................................................................................................ 6 1 ABSTRACT /media/ces/2010_016.pdf
  • 79. VanderKeur_etal-2008-Uncertainty_IWRM-WARM

    to determine the strategies to better handle and manage uncertainties. Finally, this general framework is illustrated for a case study in the transboundary Rhine river basin. Keywords Uncertainty . IntegratedWater Resources Management . Adaptive Management . Rhine basin 1 Introduction Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) which is based on the four Dublin principles (GWP 2000) is considered state /media/loftslag/VanderKeur_etal-2008-Uncertainty_IWRM-WARM.pdf
  • 80. CASE_A___Jes_Pedersen_(Region_Midt,_Dk)_Introduction

    NONAM Risk Assessment and Stakeholder Investment. Multidisciplinary Workshop in Reykjavík 26 – 27 August 2010 1 HORSENS FJORD CASE Jes Pedersen, Rolf Johnsen and Hans Jørgen Henriksen 1. Background to the case Introducing the catchment Horsens estuary is a shallow and eutrophic estuary located on the east side of Jutland, Denmark within the WFD catchment area Horsens Fjord (Fig. 1 /media/loftslag/CASE_A___Jes_Pedersen_(Region_Midt,_Dk)_Introduction.pdf

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