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State-of-the-lagoon reports as vehicles of cross-disciplinary integration
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)An integrative approach across disciplines is needed for sustainable lagoon and estuary management as identified by integrated coastal zone management. The ARCH research project (Architecture and roadmap to manage multiple ... -
Statistical and geometrical definition of snow avalanche runout
(Journal article, 1987)Two mathematical models for calculating the extreme avalanche runout from a fixed reference point on the path are presented and contrasted. The models are: (1) estimates of confidence limits on regression analyses of ... -
Statistical avalanche zoning.
(The International Snow Science Workshop (ISSW) Proceedings;, Chapter, 1984)Runout for the extreme event on an avalanche path is calculated from confidence limits on a regression analysis of path topographic parameters. This results in redefinition of the traditional zoning problem by dividing it ... -
Stochastic analysis of tsunami runup due to heterogeneous coseismic slip and dispersion
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)Most tsunami models apply dislocation models that assume uniform slip over the entire fault plane, followed by standard analytical models based on Volterra's theory of elastic dislocations for the seabed deformation. In ... -
Stochastic study of stability of unsaturated heterogeneous slopes destabilised by rainfall
(Chapter, 2018)Failure of unsaturated soils due to rainfall infiltration is a threat in many parts of the world with temperate or hot climate. Understanding of unsaturated slope stability during rainfall infiltration is an important but ... -
Stochastic study of stability of unsaturated heterogeneous slopes destabilised by rainfall
(Chapter, 2018)Failure of unsaturated soils due to rainfall infiltration is a threat in many parts of the world with temperate or hot climate. Understanding of unsaturated slope stability during rainfall infiltration is an important but ... -
Stone column settlement performance in structured anisotropic clays: the influence of creep
(Journal article, 2016)The recently developed elasto-viscoplastic Creep-SCLAY1S model has been used in conjunction with PLAXIS 2D to investigate the effectiveness of vibro-replacement in a creep-prone clay. The Creep-SCLAY1S model accounts for ... -
Strain localisation in sensitive clays: can rate dependency provide mesh independent results?
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Stratfigraphy and geochemficafl composfitfion of the Cambrfian Aflum Shafle Formatfion fin the Porsgrunn core, Skfien–Langesund dfistrfict, southern Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)The fully cored BHD-03-99 borehole (hereafter referred to as the Porsgrunn borehole and core) penetrated Ordovician and Cambrian strata in the Skien–Langesund district, southern part of the Oslo region in Norway. Hand-held ... -
Strength and filtration stability of cement grouts at room and true tunnelling temperatures
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The overall objective of this work, carried out under the research project “True Improvement in Grouting High pressure Technology for tunnelling (TIGHT)” is to understand the behavior of cement grouts under true tunnelling ... -
Strength and stiffness on lab-mixed specimens of stabilized Norwegian clays
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)In situ ground improvement by deep mixing the soil with stabilizing agents or binders as lime, cement, cement kiln dust or a combination of these is the most common method applied in the Nordic countries. In Norway, soil ... -
Strength and Stiffness Properties of Laboratory-Improved Soft Swedish Clays
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Stress analyses for numerical modelling of submarine flowslides
(NGI-Rapport;522090-10, Research report, 1991-04-05)This report is based on, and is a continuation of the NGI-report 522090-2 "An Approach to the Physics and the Modelling of Submarine Flows lides ", by Norem, Locat and Schieldrop (1989).Submarine flowslides are assumed to ... -
Structural analysis of the Smeaheia fault block, a potential CO2 storage site, northern Horda Platform, North Sea
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Structural characterization and across-fault seal assessment of the Aurora CO<inf>2</inf> storage site, northern North Sea
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Structural instrumentation and monitoring of the Block Island Offshore Wind Farm
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Studies on the snow avalanche dynamics by the full-scale experiments
(Lecture, 2018)Systematic full-scale but small avalanche experiments have been started since 2016 in Niseko, a ski resort in Hokkaido, Japan. Although the vertical drop in the test sites are 100 to 200 m, they have advantages that we are ... -
Study on the practices for preconsolidation stress evaluation from oedometer tests
(Chapter, 2016)The preconsolidation stress (pc') is determined from high-quality oedometer test results by a variety of interpretation methods. Sample quality in the database varies from very excellent to fair (i.e. class 1-2). Results ... -
Submarine landslides and the importance of the initial sediment composition for run-out length and final deposit
(Journal article, 2010)Much remains to understand the dynamic processes during the flow of submarine landslides. A first relevant problem is to explain the extraordinary mobility of submarine landslides, which has no comparison in subaerial mass ... -
SUCCESS: SUbsurface CO2 storage–Critical elements and superior strategy
(Journal article, 2011)SUCCESS is a Center for Environmental Energy Research in Norway and performs research related to geological storage of CO2 in the subsurface. The SUCCESS centre is established by the Research Council of Norway together ...