experiments for evaluating the effectiveness of avalanche defence structures in Iceland. Main results and future programme (pdf 0,8 Mb) (Í: Proceedings of the International Seminar on Snow and Avalanches Test Sites, Grenoble, France, 22−23 November 2002, F. Naaim-Bouvet, ed., s. 99−109, Grenoble, Cemagref, 2003, author T. Jóhannesson) [abstract] (html)
Stálgrindur eða snjóflóðanet? Val á tegund
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between three models for an Mw(v)6.5 event. .............................. 28
Figure 13. An M6.5 reference event and various PGA model predictions. ........................... 29
List of tables
Table 1. Origin time, location and magnitude estimates of five calibration events. .............. 13
Table 2. Origin times and locations of the events in the data set
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while accounting for rigidity of supply in transport systems
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effect
S0 – S1
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counter measure S0 – S1*
Loss for consumer without measure:
(p1 – p0) . Q1 + (p1 – p0) .(Q1-Q0)/2
Loss for consumer after measure:
negligible
Source:
Nurmi and Perrels, 2011 (forthcoming)
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(). The circulation of Icelandic waters-a
modelling study. Ocean Science , –.
Nygaard, B. E. K., Hálfdán Ágústsson & K.
Somfalvi-Toth (). Modeling wet snow ac-
cretion on power lines: improvements to previ-
ous methods using years of observations.
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Philippe Crochet (). Sensitivity of Icelandic
river basins to recent
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meteorological services for large areas of the North Atlantic and Green-
land. It is the second largest aviation service region in the world. Over the course of a decade IMO was modernized
and sta?ed to meet the highest international requirements. The Icelandic public and economic sectors, in particular
the fisheries, transportation and agriculture, benefitted hugely from this development making
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principles would often not
match up exactly, as happenend with the steps, we
reconstructed seven “umbrella principles.” Under
each of these, we listed a number of similar
principles in a principles summary table (Appendix
4: Table A4). We discussed the meaning of each
umbrella principle and the comparison of its
underlying principles from the four guides in the
right-hand column, as well as agreement
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on the European level [e.g.
Water Framework Directive (Directive 2000/60/EC),
Common Agricultural Policy, etcetera], except for the
Ukrainian part of the Tisza. However, the Ukraine shows
strong incentives to enter the EU community and thus the
EU acquis communautaire is used as key reference for the
development of its water management principles. It was
nevertheless decided to select two case-studies
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and May. ............................................................................... 94
Figure B.8. Rake distribution for mapped faults/clusters in box H, Hengill, active
between June and December. .......................................................................... 95
Figure B.9. Rake distribution for mapped faults/clusters in box I, Flói. ............................. 96
Figure B
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