are redundant all throughout
UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) and emergency diesel engine in place to keep infrastructure and supercomputer running even during a prolonged power outage
Due to the supercomputer-friendly climate of Iceland, the potential for free cooling almost entirely eliminates the use of mechanical cooling
The network
Communication uses the national research networks
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a closer look on the Bygholm å catchment (204 km2) flowing into the eastern part of the city
via a dammed lake, then discharge from the lake is controlled by a mechanical water sluice. An
increase in sea level will cause more frequent flooding in the town due to its low lying position by the
fjord. In 2006, the local town hall was flooded when sea level rose to 1.76 m above normal.
Simultaneously
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look on the Bygholm å catchment (204 km2) flowing into the eastern part of the city
via a dammed lake, then discharge from the lake is controlled by a mechanical water sluice. An
increase in sea level will cause more frequent flooding in the town due to its low lying position by the
fjord. In 2006, the local town hall was flooded when sea level rose to 1.76 m above normal.
Simultaneously
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2. Adaptive challenges
Flooding and droughts
Lets take a closer look on the Horsens fiord catchment (Fig. 6) and the two main rivers: Bygholm å
catchment (204 km2) and Hansted å catchment (km2) flowing into the eastern part of the city via a
dammed lake. Discharge from the lake is controlled by a mechanical water sluice.
Figure 6 Horsens
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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
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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
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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
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and manage systems
to help attain them. However, it is not regarded as
a mechanical process, as many (e.g., László 2006)
continue to stress. Rather, we consider that:
“Engineering is a creative process of synthesizing
and implementing the knowledge and experience of
humanity to enhance the welfare, health and safety
of all members of the community, with due regard
to the environment in which
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obtained from the strong motion inversion. The Coulomb failure stress changes,
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calculated from this same slip model, show an increase in CFS in the area of the J21
hypocentre between 17 and 21 June, as well as correlation between aftershock distribution
and areas of increased CFS (Árnadóttir et al., 2003). A second mechanical model based on
InSAR and GPS data, which accounts for decreasing
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The relative angle of attack by the wind on the blades can either
be increased (as in stalling) or decreased (as in furling). At the cut-out speed, mechanical breaks
may need to be employed in addition to furling, to bring the rotor to a standstill. Consequently,
no energy is produced at this and higher wind speeds. Effectively, the available wind power does
not increase with the square of blade
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