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ed temperatures relative to –20°C to account for de-cay of snow albedo at temperatures below the melt-ing point, following a study by Winther (1993). Wetested both approaches, and chose to use –5°C asthe minimum for the accumulated temperature
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aversion should influence the first mover’s decision. The
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Table 1 The predicted effect of
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second movers’ contributions
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inequity aversion
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inequity
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that such a system can potentially be in equilibrium. It is more
Fig. 4. Output of various Fuzzy Cognitive Maps. X-axis: number of iteration steps; Y-axis: value of selected concepts.
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significant that it can be maintained without any policy incentive
(C12 < 0.05 after 20 iterations). In terms of the Fuzzy Cognitive
Map, using
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6 Analog hazard situations in the Alps and implemented or planned mitigation
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6.1 Kerschbaumsettlement/Navis.................................................................... 29
6.2 Gschliefgraben
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Processes in
South-West Iceland
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ISSN 1670- 8261
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Kristín S. Vogfjörd, Icelandic Met Office
Einar Kjartansson, Icelandic Met Office
Ragnar Slunga, QuakeLook AB Stockholm
Páll Halldórsson, Icelandic Met Office
Sigurlaug Hjaltadóttir, Icelandic Met Office
Gunnar B
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and Irrigationa
Scenario Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Current 101 85 59 13 6 4 1 6 39 79 8497
A2 145 132 73 10 10 7 6 8 4 75 92 123
B2 137 119 75 16 6 6 6 5 21 74 110 141
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time and larger area where groundwater levels rise above
the drain levels. Table 6 shows the mean discharges
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