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  • 1. VI_2009_006_tt

    (6 106 m3) per month for the lake below the western cauldron and 9 Gl per month for the eastern caul- dron. Data on water accumulation and lake water composition in the western cauldron were used to estimate the power of the underlying geothermal area as 550 MW. For a jökulhlaup from the Western Skaftá cauldron in September 2006, the low- ering of the ice cover overlying the subglacial lake /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/VI_2009_006_tt.pdf
  • 2. Home-page - Icelandic Meteorological Office

    been located before. Activity in Reykjanes peninsula was less than previous week and it was quite scattered. Events north of lake Hlíðarvatn are still being located, the largest one M2.7 on April 17th. One earthquake was located in Mt. Hekla and the Hengill area near Húsmúli was more active than previous week. More /
  • 3. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    coarse resolution global climate model (GCMs). Dankers and Feyen (2008) used more detailed direct daily inputs from higher resolution regional climate model (RCM) and used three scenarios, but only from one RCM (HIRHAM) with one boundary GCM (HadCM3) without bias correc- tion, and without representation of the lake systems common in Finland. The results from the two continental scale studies /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 4. A glimpse into the field

    now and spend the night in Mývatnssveit, says dr. Ármann Höskuldsson, volcanologist at IES: Baugur and two of his babies are still active. And yet, its force is considerably less today than yesterday. There is one fountain to speak of and it only reaches about 20 til 50 m over the crater's rims. Possibly this explains the low layout of the plume today, perhaps there isn't enough heat convection /about-imo/news/nr/2985
  • 5. A glimpse into the field

    now and spend the night in Mývatnssveit, says dr. Ármann Höskuldsson, volcanologist at IES: Baugur and two of his babies are still active. And yet, its force is considerably less today than yesterday. There is one fountain to speak of and it only reaches about 20 til 50 m over the crater's rims. Possibly this explains the low layout of the plume today, perhaps there isn't enough heat convection /about-imo/news/nr/2985/
  • 6. Articles

    descended into the caldera lake (Lake Öskjuvatn). It is one of the largest known rockslides since the settlement of Iceland. The slide covered most of the Suðurbotnahraun lava field and it reached the Kvíslahraun lava, but the eruptive fissure of the Suðurbotnahraun lava is beside the rockslide and therefore intact. The slide triggered a tsunami in the lake that washed up on the lakeshores all around /avalanches/articles/bigimg/2929
  • 7. IPPC-2007-ar4_syr

    and Northern Hemisphere sea ice extent, thinner sea ice, shorter freezing seasons of lake and river ice, glacier melt, de- creases in permafrost extent, increases in soil temperatures and borehole temperature profiles, and sea level rise, provide additional evidence that the world is warming. {WGI 3.9} Of the more than 29,000 observational data series, from 75 stud- ies, that show significant change /media/loftslag/IPPC-2007-ar4_syr.pdf
  • 8. On the Askja rockslide

    On the Askja rockslide Preliminary results of observations 12.8.2014 The rockslide which occurred in Askja 21 July 2014 and descended into the caldera lake is one of the largest known rockslides since the settlement of Iceland (see preliminary results). The slide /about-imo/news/nr/2930
  • 9. The

    News A comparison of changes in the ice covering Askja's lake between February 8-11 this year. Based on data from Copernicus (Sentinel-2 /about-imo/news/the-ice-covering-askja-lake-has-been-retreating-significantly
  • 10. VONA message

    in one main vent. The active vent is the fifth opening that opened in the area. Since the 27th of April the activity has been characterized by lava fountains and since midnight 2. of May the activity has been showing pulsating behavior. These pulses have intermittent active periods of 8-12 minutes with 1-2 minutes of rest period between. The active pulses start with a strong fountain activity /earthquakes-and-volcanism/volcanoes/vona-notifications/

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