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  • 1. News

    News Measurements from early morning 23 May 2011. Two ash layers can be detected, at altitudes of 500 and 1200 m /about-imo/news/bigimg/2183
  • 2. Mo_Birger_CES_2010

    Simulation results Hydropower Thermal production Energy balance CO2-emissions 4 Summary and concluding remarks Sintef Energy Research Quantitative system analysis 8 of 21 Introduction Electricity system model Simulation results Summary and concluding remarks Hydropower Thermal production Energy balance CO2-emissions Annual average in ow over the year, GWh 0 14 28 42 52 0 500 1;000 1;500 2;000 2;500 /media/ces/Mo_Birger_CES_2010.pdf
  • 3. News

    are aligned above the eastern rim of the Katla caldera, which lurks underneath the ice-cap. In the center of the caldera, the ice is over 500 m thick. Melt water from the surface of the glacier has collected in the bowl, giving the blue colour, but that is irrelevant to the activity discussed in this article /about-imo/news/bigimg/3369
  • 4. Cradden_Lucy_CES_2010

    -90 (Amps) 470 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 Rating at 90% for 2050s period (Amps) 470 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 June 2010 14 Time series • Using the UKCP09 ‘weather generator’ to determine temperature and solar radiation for control period and future scenario: 2050s, medium emissions 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 450 475 500 525 550 575 600 625 650 675 700 725 /media/ces/Cradden_Lucy_CES_2010.pdf
  • 5. Moberg_Anders_CES_2010

    www.millenniumproject.net Climate proxy data - far less accurate than meteorological observations - decreasing data network back in time - less information about paleohydrology than paleotemperature IPCC 2007, Fig. 6.11 Northern Hemisphere mean temperature last 1500 years Mann et al. Science 2009, 326, p.1257, Figs. 1-2 Stockholm winter/spring temperatures last 500 years Data: Leijonhufvud et al. Climatic /media/ces/Moberg_Anders_CES_2010.pdf
  • 6. Factsheet-Bardarbunga-140901

    -area. This corresponds to a magma discharge of 300 to 500 cubic metres per second. From observations yesterday evening, the volume of erupted lava is between 16 and 25 million cubic metres. The eruption has not created any ash-fall. Gas and steam rises to a couple of hundred metres above the eruption site, extending up to 1,200 m downwind. In connection with the FUTUREVOLC project, a gas /media/jar/Factsheet-Bardarbunga-140901.pdf
  • 7. Map of the glaciers of Iceland

    the IMO has for some time worked on the publication of a map of the glaciers of Iceland, released in May 2013. The purpose of the edition is to make available a detailed map of the glaciers in the country and draw attention to the huge ongoing changes in Iceland's glaciers that occur as a result of climate change. The map is on a scale of 1:500 000 and shows the outlines of glaciers in Iceland /about-imo/arctic/map-of-glaciers/
  • 8. Glaciologists meet in Iceland

    changes in a wider societal context were also on the agenda. Participants visited the geothermal baths of Krauma and the 500 m long man-made ice tunnel in Langjökull ice cap, pictured above. (Photo: IMO) A 2-day beginner Elmer/Ice course took place in Reykjavík prior to the Nordic Branch meeting, for researchers and students aiming to start working with Elmer/Ice. The course was sponsored /about-imo/news/nordic-glaciologists-meet-in-iceland
  • 9. VONA message

    as the impact on air traffic is considered negligible at this stage. Cloud height:Rough estimates indicate the gas plume reaches between 500 m and 1 km. Other cloud information:Gas release is ongoing from the fissure. No ash emission. Remarks:More information about this volcanic system is available at: https://icelandicvolcanos.is/?volcano=KRY /earthquakes-and-volcanism/volcanoes/vona-notifications/
  • 10. Grimsvotn_status_2010-11-02_IES_IMO

    Grímsvötn, but the rate of discharge increase has slowed. At 09:30 GMT today, discharge was gauged at 1,200 m3/s. Electrical conductivity has increased to 500 µS/cm. Increased electrical conductivity in the Súla river suggests that a small volume of geothermal water is draining from the western side of the Skeiðarárjökull glacier. Seismic tremor: High-frequency seismic tremor /media/vatnafar/flod/Grimsvotn_status_2010-11-02_IES_IMO.pdf

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