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The recognition of geophysical precursors
to volcanic activity is a primary challenge
in volcano monitoring. That challenge was
successfully met by scientists at the Icelandic
Meteorological Offi ce (IMO) before the
1 November 2004 eruption of Grímsvötn, a
subglacial volcano beneath the Vatnajökull
ice cap, Iceland (Figure 1).
Seismic and geodetic precursors were prop-
erly recognized
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of how climate change will
impact our countries” says Árni.A sustainable solution Powered entirely by Icelandic hydropower and geothermal energy sources
and taking advantage of the local tempered climate for keeping the
supercomputer components cool, the running costs and CO2 footprint
will be kept to a minimum, saving tonnes of CO2 in line with the
four nations' efforts towards reaching Net/about-imo/news/joining-forces-in-weather-forecasting-and-climate-research
with values below 350 µg/m³ on all stations since mid September 2014 (when the current network reached more or less the final size) is five days (5 - 9 January). It is vital to keep in mind that this does not apply to the wilderness closer to Holuhraun.
An overview from automatic stations at populated areas, monitoring gas from the eruption in Holuhraun. The graph shows daily maxima of 1 hour
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with values below 350 µg/m³ on all stations since mid September 2014 (when the current network reached more or less the final size) is five days (5 - 9 January). It is vital to keep in mind that this does not apply to the wilderness closer to Holuhraun.
An overview from automatic stations at populated areas, monitoring gas from the eruption in Holuhraun. The graph shows daily maxima of 1 hour
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Icelandic Meteorological Office. Daily web information in February 2015. Pdf created 08.04.2015.
Bárðarbunga 2015 - February events
Seismic and volcanic events 1 - 28 February
The February observations of the Bárðarbunga seismic and volcanic events are given here
with daily notes, factsheets and additional material. Information, day by day, is given in
reversed order. In combination
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length 350 words, TimesRoman 12pt, in English. Please include names and affiliations of all authors, plus contact information (e-mail) of corresponding author.
Core Partners
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: Integrated water resources management; Water framework directive; Catchment modelling; Uncertainty
1. Introduction
New guidelines on water resources management emphasise
the importance of integrated approaches, cross-sectoral plan-
ning and of public participation (GWP, 2000; EC, 2003;
Jønch-Clausen, 2004). The commonly accepted approach inte-
grated water resources management (IWRM) is defined
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Reykjanes peninsula. The
seismic activity escalated close to Mt. Þorbjörn and multiple magmatic
intrusions were detected. On the 24th of February 2021 the seismic activity
resumed with an earthquake of M5.7 next to Keilir and thousands of earthquakes followed
in the days and weeks after.Figure 1. Temporal
evolution of seismicity around Fagradalsfjall since the beginning of the
earthquake
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Reykjanes peninsula. The
seismic activity escalated close to Mt. Þorbjörn and multiple magmatic
intrusions were detected. On the 24th of February 2021 the seismic activity
resumed with an earthquake of M5.7 next to Keilir and thousands of earthquakes followed
in the days and weeks after.Figure 1. Temporal
evolution of seismicity around Fagradalsfjall since the beginning of the
earthquake
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NONAM Summerschool Copenhagen 22-26 August 2011 1
HORSENS FJORD CASE
Hans Jørgen Henriksen, GEUS
1. Background to the case
Introducing the catchment
Horsens Fjord is a shallow and eutrophic estuary located on the east side of Jutland, Denmark within
the WFD catchment area Horsens Fjord (Fig. 1). The surface area of the Fjord is approximately 46 km2
and the mean depth is 2.9 m besides
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