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triggered a tsunami in the lake that washed up on the lakeshores all around the lake, reaching up to 20–30 m and even higher in places. The wave travelled farthest around 400 m into the flatland SE of the crater Víti.
It was fortunate that the rockslide occurred late at night and nobody was close to the water, otherwise it would have been extremely hazardous. A few hours earlier, tens of people were
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Jessop, B. 2005. The political economy of scale and
European governance. Tijdschrift voor Economische
en Sociale Geografie 96:225-230.
Katz, D., and I. Fischhendler. 2011. Spatial and
temporal dynamics of linkage strategies in Arab-
Israeli water negotiations. Political Geography 30
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Revised: 5 October 2011 – Accepted: 20 October 2011 – Published: 2 November 2011
Abstract. The Little Ice Age maximum extent of glaciers in
Iceland was reached about 1890 AD and most glaciers in the
country have retreated during the 20th century. A model for
the surface mass balance
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increase the number of countries
with national and local disaster risk reduction strategies by 2020;f) Substantially enhance international
cooperation to developing countries through adequate and sustainable support to
complement their national actions for implementation of the present Framework
by 2030;g) Substantially increase the availability of and
access to multi-hazard early warning
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(measured at 9 am) month/year
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p
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nh
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sun
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Reykjavík from 1931
Stykkishólmur from 1823
Akureyri from 1931
Grímsstaðir from 1931
Raufarhöfn from 1931
Teigarhorn from 1873
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years, IMO has participated in extensive research supported by the European Commission, EC, and various other funds, which is meant to improve this situation. The results of the collective research were published in 2009 in a book called The design of avalanche protection dams - Recent practical and theoretical developments.
The design of protective measures in the run-out zones of avalanches
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Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, L17401, doi:10.1029
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