maps for 1971-2000
Daily precipitation maps are available on request and further information on the making of the maps. IMO's contacts for this project are Philippe Crochet and Tómas Jóhannesson.
Reference:
Crochet, P., T. Jóhannesson, T. Jónsson, O. Sigurðsson, H. Björnsson, F. Pálsson and I. Barstad (2007): Estimating the spatial distribution of precipitation in Iceland using a linear model
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Neotectonics in Nordland; NEONOR 2
C. Lindholm, O. Olesen, I. Janutyte, S. Gradman, M. Keiding, H. Kierulf,
M. Ask, J. Dehls, Y. Maystrenko, F. Riis, L. Rise and other project partners
The Nordland shore region is known to be seismically active with deep local sediment basins on the
continental shelf that stretches some 200 km west of the coastline. The offshore areas west of Nordland
have
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scale:
The Hierarchy Theory
• Emerged as part of a movement toward a general science of
complexity
• Rooted in various other disciplines but operationalised by
ecologists in the 1970s and 1980s
• Key references:
Allen, T. F. H. and T. B. Starr. 1982. Hierarchy: perspectives for ecological
complexity. University Chicago Press.
Allen T. F. H. and T. Hoekstra. 1992. Toward a unified ecology
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Flugskýrsla TF-SIF
12. desember 2010
Flug nr. 117410.025
Áhöfn:
Flugstjóri Hafsteinn Heiðarsson
Flugmaður Jakob Ólafsson
Flugmaður 2 / Þjálfunarfl.
Yfirstýrimaður Auðunn F. Kristinsson
Stýrimaður Gunnar Örn Arnarson
Stýrimaður
Stýrimaður
Aðrir 9 farþegar, 4 til Akureyrar en 5 með allt flugið.
Flugtími:
Flugvöllur Hreyfing Flugtak Flugvöllur Lending
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FOREST BIOMASS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION –
POTENTIALS, MANAGEMENT AND RISKS UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE
Ashraful Alam, Antti Kilpeläinen, Seppo Kellomäki
School of Forest Sciences,
University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu
F t Cli t d R bl E I t Ri k d Ad t tiu ure Cl ma e an enewa e nergy – mpac s, s s an ap a on
Oslo, Norway
2 June, 2010
Contents
• Forestry in Finland
• Challenges
• Objectives
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