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  • 1. VI_2021_008

    using data from six recent Icelandic eruptions: Hekla 2000, Eyjafjallajökull 2010, Fagradalsfjall 2021, and Grímsvötn 1998, 2004, and 2011. For tuning, data for these eruptions had to be converted from IMO’s old in-house RSAM data format to the new Tremv csv format. In addition to developing the ALERT module, this project involved several updates to the original Tremv program. Figure 2 /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2021/VI_2021_008.pdf
  • 2. Gradual fading of seismic activity at Bárðarbunga and the dyke intrusion

    of events of magnitudes M1-2 (blue), M2-3 (green) and M>3 (red). Both lower panels show the activity on the caldera rim, moment on the left and event numbers on the right, here the colours for the event numbers are M3-4 (blue), M4-5 (green) and M>5 (red). Please notice that the last data point in all plots represents the ongoing week and might thus still change. Further, the y-scale is logarithmic /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3039
  • 3. VI_2016_006_rs

    and others, 1981), indicat- ing small groundwater storage capacity of the loose materials in the cirques. These fluctuations along with water temperature of close to 0 C during the summertime, indicate that there is per- mafrost in the debris piles in both cirques. The landscape features of the debris piles suggest past deformations due to an ice core. However, there is no evidence suggesting /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2016/VI_2016_006_rs.pdf
  • 4. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    1). Over the same period, the average total number of people reported affected2 per decade rose by 1200%, from approximately 38 thousand to 480 thousand. Meanwhile, the total cost of reported damage3 doubled, from US$ 1.2 billion to US$ 2.4 billion (2006 prices), although this could partially be explained by a higher density or vulnerability of infrastructure and areas being used by humans. More /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
  • 5. 2010_017

    .............................................................................................. 27 REFERENCES ..................................................................................................................... 28 Figures Figure 1. Volcanic zones of Iceland, shown in yellow (Einarsson & Sæmundsson, 1987). .... 8 Figure 2. Mean annual number of days per year with snow covered ground /media/ces/2010_017.pdf
  • 6. Bárðarbunga 2015 - February events

    to diminish. No earthquake over M3 has occurred since 21 February and none over M5 since 8 January. GPS measurements near Vatnajökull ice cap show continuing slow deflation towards Bárðarbunga, still indicating a flow of magma from under the volcano. The subsidence of the caldera was 5 cm per day last week, correcting for the ice which slowly flows into the caldera. An automatic gas detector /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3087
  • 7. Bárðarbunga 2015 - February events

    to diminish. No earthquake over M3 has occurred since 21 February and none over M5 since 8 January. GPS measurements near Vatnajökull ice cap show continuing slow deflation towards Bárðarbunga, still indicating a flow of magma from under the volcano. The subsidence of the caldera was 5 cm per day last week, correcting for the ice which slowly flows into the caldera. An automatic gas detector /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3087/
  • 8. Bardarbunga-2015_February_events

    of the Scientific Advisory Board (pdf 0.4 Mb). Seismic activity in Bárðarbunga continues to diminish. No earthquake over M3 has occurred since 21 February and none over M5 since 8 January. GPS measurements near Vatnajökull ice cap show continuing slow deflation towards Bárðarbunga, still indicating a flow of magma from under the volcano. The subsidence of the caldera was 5 cm per day last week /media/jar/Bardarbunga-2015_February_events.pdf
  • 9. Bárðarbunga 2014 - December events

    :55 (24 Dec.) and at 11:02 this morning (25 Dec.). Four more were over 4 in magnitude. In total, around 50 earthquakes were detected in Bárðarbunga. In the dyke intrusion 9 quakes were detected, all under M2. Now 81 km² An overview map from Christmas Eve. The new lava is now 81 km² (80,6 km² + 0,4 km²) in size. Enlarge. Institute of Earth Sciences. 24 December 2014 12:00 - from /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3055
  • 10. Bárðarbunga 2014 - December events

    :55 (24 Dec.) and at 11:02 this morning (25 Dec.). Four more were over 4 in magnitude. In total, around 50 earthquakes were detected in Bárðarbunga. In the dyke intrusion 9 quakes were detected, all under M2. Now 81 km² An overview map from Christmas Eve. The new lava is now 81 km² (80,6 km² + 0,4 km²) in size. Enlarge. Institute of Earth Sciences. 24 December 2014 12:00 - from /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3055/

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