to the "Adaptation of the Swiss Guidelines for supporting structures for Icelandic conditions (IMO Rep. 99013)" (IMO Memo TóJ-2003-05, author T. Jóhannesson) (pdf 0.03 Mb)
Remarks on the design of avalanche braking mounds based on experiments in 3, 6, 9 and 34 m long chutes (IMO Int. Rep. 03024, 2003, authors T. Jóhannesson and Kr. M. Hákonardóttir) (pdf 0.8 Mb)
Field observations and laboratory
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Woodward,
A.-S. Mériaux, F. S. Tweed & M. Lim ().
The role of multiple glacier outburst floods in
proglacial landscape evolution: The Ey-
jaallajökull eruption, Iceland. Geology (),
–; doi: ./G..
Esther Hlíðar Jensen, Jón Kr. Helgason, Sigur-
jón Einarsson, Guðrún Sverrisdóttir, Ármann
Höskuldsson & Björn Oddsson (). Lahar,
floods and debris flows
/media/vedurstofan/utgafa/arsskyrslur/VED_AnnualReport-2013_screen.pdf
Thermal imaging is especially important in allowing scientists to monitor the eruptive plumes during nighttime. Although further software and mechanical improvements are still being developed by the camera manufacturer, the data from these instruments is already proving useful for the detection of SO2 emission from the eruption. A graded scale on the images helps in estimating the plume height
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3023
at Vaðalda, mounted 20 Nov 2014 by Richard Yeo and Hermann Arngrímsson.
Photo: Richard Yeo.
Thermal imaging is especially important in allowing scientists to monitor the eruptive plumes
during nighttime. Although further software and mechanical improvements are still being
developed by the camera manufacturer, the data from these instruments is already proving
useful for the detection of SO2
/media/jar/Bardarbunga-2014_November-events.pdf
Thermal imaging is especially important in allowing scientists to monitor the eruptive plumes during nighttime. Although further software and mechanical improvements are still being developed by the camera manufacturer, the data from these instruments is already proving useful for the detection of SO2 emission from the eruption. A graded scale on the images helps in estimating the plume height
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3023/