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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for abstract submissions
has been extended to 14 September. The deadline for extended abstracts is 30 October - the same day as the conference. Details about abstract submission are available via the abstract submission link.
The registration fee for the conference is 5,000 ISK (30 EUR). Students can participate in the conference at the subsidised rate of 2,500 ISK (15 EUR). The registration fee/earthquakes-and-volcanism/conferences/jsr-2009/info/
and lodging.
Registration fee: 100 USD (charged after arrival to Reykholt), including transport from Reykjavík (coordinated with flights from Europe and North America), and meals and refreshments during the meeting. The cost of hotel accommodation, 18400 IKR (~150 USD) for a single room, 21600 ISK (~170 USD) for a double room, is paid by each participant.
The registration is now closed
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Dashed lines encompass the V-shaped zone of tephra deposition. (c)
Oblique aerial view from west of the tephra plume at Grímsvötn on 2 November. Note the ashfall
from the plume. (Photo by M. J. Roberts.) (d) Weather radar image at 0400 UTC on 2 November.
The top portion shows its projection on an EW-vertical plane. The minimum detection height for
Grímsvötn is seen at 6 km, and the plume extends
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Plate.
The source fault of one of the earthquakes of 2000 will be visited before we cross the plate boundary back to the North America Plate.
The guide will be Professor Páll Einarsson of the University of Iceland.
The trip, departing from Reykjavík on Saturday 31 October, will last about nine hours. The estimated cost of the trip is 5000 ISK (30 EUR). This fee covers the hire of a bus
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let us know. In case of bad weather, we will find a way to drive you all to IMO and back. Wednesday 12 October 08:30 - 17:10
Seminar at Grand Hotel Reykjavík. Lunch / refreshments during
coffee breaks.17:30 - 19:30 EPOS meeting17:30 - 19:30 Those not attending EPOS can join us to Laugardalslaug Geothermal swimming pool, about 10 minutes walk from Grand Hotel. Entrance fee is around 500 ISK
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drainage
works, and land-cover and land-use change.
Two other (sometimes indistinguishable)
challenges to stationarity have been exter-
nally forced, natural climate changes and
low-frequency, internal variability (e.g., the
Atlantic multidecadal oscillation) enhanced
by the slow dynamics of the oceans and ice
sheets (2, 3). Planners have tools to adjust
their analyses for known human distur-
bances
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useful. The MoU is attached as appendix
2.
NOMEK 2009
11-15 May, Reykjavík, Iceland
Minor changes to the course
Previously a permanent remark from participants has been that the days
have been too long but generally thought it was about right with lessons
between 0900 and 1600. We kept last year’s format with a Monday morning
start and ending at lunchtime on Friday.
At the Teachers’ meeting on 27
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Climate change adaptation in European river basins
Patrick Huntjens • Claudia Pahl-Wostl •
John Grin
Received: 1 July 2008 / Accepted: 24 December 2009 / Published online: 2 February 2010
The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com
Abstract This paper contains an assessment and stan-
dardized comparative analysis of the current water man
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