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[1] Korja, A. and Kosonen, E. M. (eds.) 2015. Seismotectonic framework and seismic source area models in Fennoscandia,
Northern Europe. Univ. Helsinki, Instit. Seismology, Report S-63, 284 p.
http://www.seismo.helsinki.fi/pdf/Seismotectonic_S63_Korja_Kosonen.pdf
[2] Nørbech, T., Engsager, K., Jivall, L., Knudsen, O., Koivula, H., Lidberg, M., Ollikainen, M. & Weber, M., 2008
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in Iceland, April 2006 ‒ March 2007), Report 07007, Reykjavík: Veðurstofa Íslands.
Arason, P., Bennett, A. J. & Burgin, L. E. (2011). Charge mechanism of volcanic lightning
revealed during the 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, Journal of Geophysical Research,
116: B00C03, doi:10.1029/2011JB008651.
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Reykjavík 12% - -
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countries worldwide felt that climate change was a serious problem (Brechin, 2003,
p. 109). Of these 13 nations, 8 were European (and 5 formed part of the EU15); the
USA did not figure in these 13. More than 65% of the surveyed populations in the
same 23 out of 24 nations indicated they felt that global warming was a serious
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