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  • 1. Jokull-guidlines

    submitted to Jökull should report original and unpublished work which is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Three copies of each paper, one original and two copies of lower quality, prepared on a typewriter or word-processor, in double line spacing, single column and full page width should be submitted. Each paper is reviewed by at least two independent referees. After /media/jar/Jokull-guidlines.pdf
  • 2. „We need to control our footprint on mother Earth“

    and water, „we are the only country with the word „ice“ in its name. I welcome you all, in particular those who have come from abroad. I hope you have a nice time here in Iceland. I hope you will feel the warmth here – even though there is little or no volcanic activity going on as we speak, and even though we worry about a warming world. There is good warmth and there is bad warmth“ Mr /about-imo/news/we-need-to-control-our-footprint-on-mother-earth
  • 3. Landslides

    a prolonged problem. The word Lahar is Indonesian and describes a mixture of hot or cold water where rocks, tephra, soil and mud storm down the slopes of a volcano. Size, speed and volume of the lahars can quickly change as it flows down the slopes. Lahars can start off as small failure and look harmless but can easily grow into large flows on the way down the slopes, since water-saturated tephra /volcanoes/volcanic-hazards/landslides/
  • 4. A jökulhlaup from Grímsvötn

    days, see additional information compiled during a sequence of events in 2004. * Note: The Icelandic word jökulhlaup is widely used in the international geoscience literature for events of this kind; i.e. sudden outburst of floodwaters from subglacial or marginal lakes. News /about-imo/news/nr/2039
  • 5. Grímsvötn 2010

    : The Icelandic word jökulhlaup is widely used in the international geoscience literature for events of this kind; i.e. sudden outburst of floodwaters from subglacial or marginal lakes. Related topics /hydrology/articles/nr/2040
  • 6. Grímsvötn 2010

    : The Icelandic word jökulhlaup is widely used in the international geoscience literature for events of this kind; i.e. sudden outburst of floodwaters from subglacial or marginal lakes. Of interest - Bárðarbunga Reduction of the accesscontrolled area around Holuhraun lava field END OF ERUPTION /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2040
  • 7. Guidelines2-for-rapporteurs

    with the aspects brought forward in the PhD Students’ opening statements at the Tuesday Opening plenary. All details, schemes, etc. can be later on checked from the presentation slides.  Most important is to summarize the issues discussed during the ‘time for questions’ (as this cannot be found back in the slides)  You are requested to provide the session reports as Word documents. All reported /media/loftslag/Guidelines2-for-rapporteurs.pdf
  • 8. Kok_et_al._TFSC_published_2011

    are prohibited. In most cases authors are permitted to post their version of the article (e.g. in Word or Tex form) to their personal website or institutional repository. Authors requiring further information regarding Elsevier’s archiving and manuscript policies are encouraged to visit: http://www.elsevier.com/copyright Author's personal copy Combining participative backcasting and exploratory scenario /media/loftslag/Kok_et_al._TFSC_published_2011.pdf
  • 9. vonKorff_etal-2010

    finished, and possibly tested before implementation starts (Bots 2007). Following Bots (2007), we note that the word “design” can denote an activity as well as a product. In this article, design as a product is synonymous with the participation plan (point y). This plan is based on design as an activity, represented here by the space between points x and y. What needs to happen in this phase (x /media/loftslag/vonKorff_etal-2010.pdf
  • 10. raisanen_ruosteenoja_CES_D2.2

    analysis of annual mean temperature and precipitation changes for three grid boxes: the first in Iceland (65ºN, 20ºW), the second in western Norway (62.5ºN, 7.5ºW) and the third in northern Finland (67.5ºN, 27.5ºE). This selection of grid boxes is fairly arbitrary – similar plots can be produced for other locations if desired by the end users within the CES project. As a general word of caution /media/ces/raisanen_ruosteenoja_CES_D2.2.pdf

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