developed during the second scenario workshop (WS2) did not include any original GEO-4
text, except for Economy First. WS2 stories contained largely new material reecting the view of the subgroups. Additionally, the
title of each story was changed, indicating the increased ownership of the stakeholders. The nal scenarios were entitled: Economy
First (EcF), Policy Rules (PoR), Fortress Europe (FoE
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The hotel, which is located at the historic Reykholt farm, provides facilities for meetings and includes access to hot tubs and Wi Fi.
Rooms are booked by e-mail to lidar2013@vedur.is (see Registration). The cost is 18400 IKR (~150 USD) per night for a single room and 21600 ISK (~170 USD) per night for two persons in a double room (20000 ISK (~160 USD) per night for one person in a double room
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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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submitted to Jökull should report
original and unpublished work which is not
being considered for publication elsewhere.
Three copies of each paper, one original and
two copies of lower quality, prepared on a
typewriter or word-processor, in double line
spacing, single column and full page width
should be submitted.
Each paper is reviewed by at least two
independent referees. After
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Status of unrest in Reykjanes
2.8.2022
Preliminary deformation modelling results suggest the
top depth of the new dike intrusion beneath Fagradalsfjall is very shallow -
about 1 km. The magma inflow rate is rapid, almost double/about-imo/news/status-of-unrest-in-reykjanes
of the work was the formulation of an
innovative double loop learning cycle that could be applied in practice to the planning cycle of the EU Water
Framework Directive, which draws heavily on IWRM thinking. This new approach is called Adaptive Water
Management.
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located events to invert for a new 1D minimum velocity model for both
P- and S-waves using VELEST. A depth region of a lower vpvs ratio down to 20 km depth is revealed.
We perform relocation of the whole dataset using the new velocity model and the double-difference
relocation technique. We look into details of the depth distribution of the events and how the relocation
procedure affects
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located, has now been relocated using a double-difference relocation method. This approach provides a much sharper image of the event distribution.
The same technique has been used to map fault planes widely in Iceland, as well as magma pathways in volcanoes, such as Eyjafjallajökull (pdf 3,1 Mb).
The map (click to enlarge) shows earthquakes beneath Eyjafjallajökull between March 13th and 24th
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