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Photo of the unstable Åknes site taken from the opposing fjord slope.



Aerial photo of the top scarp from a south-western point of view (autumn 2004).
At that time only the extensometers and a temporary pilot microseismic network
had been operational. Between the fast moving block and the stable part of
the slope a 30 meter wide graben structure has developed.



Closeup of the locations in the vicinity of the top scarp. a) Cable route to geophone 8, b) Laser and Webcam, c) crossing point over top scarp, d) extensometer and crossing point.
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