Field report - Holuhraun 3 March 2015
By Baldur Bergsson, Benedikt Ófeigsson, Richard Yeo , Sara Barsotti, Nicole Keller and Evgenia
Iliynskaja
General description of the eruption site
The lava field is cooling down with release of heat. Vapour steam is more evident at the northern edge
of the lava field. Few fumes have been visible at the crater, where no signs of activity have been
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into simulations is to use a ground
motion model that is centered on a simple, yet physically realistic model of the earthquake source. The
specific barrier model provides the most complete, yet parsimonious, self-consistent description of the
earthquake faulting process and applies both in the near-fault and far-field region. The seismic moment
is distributed on the fault plane via subevents
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April 2009.
[2] WTO, World Tourism Organization (2008): “Climate Change and Tourism -
Responding to Global Challenges”, UNWTO, 9 July 2008, Madrid, Spain.
Available at:
http://www.unwto.org/media/news/en/press_det.php?id=1411&idioma=E, 7
March 2010.
[3] Mooney, J.E. y Miller, M.L. (2009): “Climate change: Creating demand for
sustainable
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sides of the main debris flow paths. Point protection of individual buildings, in
particular some of the more important industrial buildings below Þófi, should also be
considered.
Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................................ 9
2 Site description and geological setting
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-values, average windspeed and the median for the average windspeed in m/s, km/h, and knots.
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Windspeed classification
To ease the understanding of the m/s measurement, the following table can be used.
Windspeed IN m/s
Description
<5
Very slow wind
5-10
Rather slow wind
10-20
Considerable wind, may lead to difficulties
20-30
Very windy, caution is advised
>30
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are time and location dependant variables from models. It is suggested to u se the NetCF standard since it is becoming the de facto standard for storing outputs of atmospheric, ocean and climate models (http://cf-pcmdi.llnl.gov/documents/white-papers/cf2_whitepaper_final.pdf). The standard consists of metadata that provide a description of what the data in each variable represents, and of the spatial
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-values, average windspeed and the median for the average windspeed in m/s, km/h, and knots.
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Windspeed classification
To ease the understanding of the m/s measurement, the following table can be used.
Windspeed IN m/s
Description
<5
Very slow wind
5-10
Rather slow wind
10-20
Considerable wind, may lead to difficulties
20-30
Very windy, caution is advised
>30
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