Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Mt. Öræfajökull is one of the most dangerous volcanoes in Iceland with potential for a VEI6 eruption and the generation of many severe associated hazards. It is not a frequently erupting volcano with two eruptions in the last 1100 years, in 1362 and 1727–28. During the 1362 eruption 10 km3 of freshly fallen tephra was emitted, the eruption plume reached the stratosphere and was dispersed offshore toward mainland Europe. In this study we investigate the possible impact due to tephra fallout to critical infrastructures in Iceland namely – roads, airports, electrical power-lines – in case of a new eruption at Öræfajökull of similar intensity as in 1362. The analysis is done by running several times the VOL-CA...
The March-May 2010 volcanic eruption in southern Iceland brought volcanoes to the attention of the g...
Explosive volcanic eruptions inject into the atmosphere large amounts of volcanic material (ash, blo...
During April-May 2010, the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland caused the larger breakdo...
Mt. Öræfajökull is one of the most dangerous volcanoes in Iceland with potential for a VEI6 eruption...
This is the final version of the article. Available from EGU via the DOI in this record.We perform a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from EGU via the DOI in this record.In order to ...
We perform a multi-scale impact assessment of tephra fallout and dispersal from explosive volcanic a...
We perform a multi-scale impact assessment of tephra fallout and dispersal from explosive volcanic a...
We perform a multi-scale impact assessment of tephra fallout and dispersal from explosive volcanic a...
In order to assist the elaboration of proactive measures for the management of future volcanic erupt...
This research was undertaken while Elizabeth Watson held a NERC-funded Doctoral Training Grant (NE/K...
Fine ash produced during explosive volcanic eruptions can be dispersed over a vast area, where it po...
The volcanic ash or ‘tephra’ cloud resulting from the relatively small (volume and VEI) eruption of ...
Fine ash produced during explosive volcanic eruptions can be dispersed over a vast area, where it po...
Volcanic eruptions are among the most jeopardizing natural events due to their potential impacts on ...
The March-May 2010 volcanic eruption in southern Iceland brought volcanoes to the attention of the g...
Explosive volcanic eruptions inject into the atmosphere large amounts of volcanic material (ash, blo...
During April-May 2010, the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland caused the larger breakdo...
Mt. Öræfajökull is one of the most dangerous volcanoes in Iceland with potential for a VEI6 eruption...
This is the final version of the article. Available from EGU via the DOI in this record.We perform a...
This is the final version of the article. Available from EGU via the DOI in this record.In order to ...
We perform a multi-scale impact assessment of tephra fallout and dispersal from explosive volcanic a...
We perform a multi-scale impact assessment of tephra fallout and dispersal from explosive volcanic a...
We perform a multi-scale impact assessment of tephra fallout and dispersal from explosive volcanic a...
In order to assist the elaboration of proactive measures for the management of future volcanic erupt...
This research was undertaken while Elizabeth Watson held a NERC-funded Doctoral Training Grant (NE/K...
Fine ash produced during explosive volcanic eruptions can be dispersed over a vast area, where it po...
The volcanic ash or ‘tephra’ cloud resulting from the relatively small (volume and VEI) eruption of ...
Fine ash produced during explosive volcanic eruptions can be dispersed over a vast area, where it po...
Volcanic eruptions are among the most jeopardizing natural events due to their potential impacts on ...
The March-May 2010 volcanic eruption in southern Iceland brought volcanoes to the attention of the g...
Explosive volcanic eruptions inject into the atmosphere large amounts of volcanic material (ash, blo...
During April-May 2010, the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland caused the larger breakdo...