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Some giant submarine landslides do not produce large tsunamis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Landslides are the second-most important cause of tsunamis after earthquakes, and their potential for generating large tsunamis depend on the slide process. Among the world's largest submarine landslides is the Storegga ... -
Some important considerations in analysis of earthquake-induced landslides
(Journal article, 2016)BACKGROUND The frequency of landslide disasters is increasing as a result of exploitation of natural resources, deforestation, and greater population vulnerability due to growing urbanization and uncontrolled land-use. ... -
Some results of long-term variability of avalanche activity of CIS mountains
(NGI Publication;203, Chapter, 1998)The work present the analysis of the long variation of avalanche activity of former USSR (CIS) mountains by the data of regular observations. There were determined the periods of activigation and reduction of avalanche ... -
Sorption and Mobility of Charged Organic Compounds: How to Confront and Overcome Limitations in Their Assessment
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Sorption of α-, β-, γ- and δ-hexachlorocyclohexane isomers to three widely different biochars: Sorption mechanisms and application
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Within this study different biochars (BC) with widely varying characteristics have been tested as materials for the adsorption of hexachlorocyclohexane's (HCH) isomers (α, β, γ and δ) from water. Three BCs produced from ... -
SP 4 FoU Snøskred — Tertialrapport 2019-2
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Space-Borne and Ground-Based InSAR Data Integration: The Åknes Test Site
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Spatial variability of medium dense sand deposit
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This paper presents a study of the spatial variability of the cone resistance in a medium dense sand deposit in Norway. Spatial variability studies have been done earlier for clay deposits, but there are few results available ... -
Spatial variability of micropenetration resistance in snow layers on a small slope
(Journal article, 2004)The mechanisms leading to dry-snow slab release are influenced by the three-dimensional variability of the snow cover. We measured 113 profiles of penetration resistance with a snow micropenetrometer on an alpine snow ... -
Spatio-temporal distribution of extreme weather events and natural hazards (snow avalanches and rockfalls) in Norway
(NGI-rapport;20091808-03-TN Rev. 1, Research report, 2013-05-15)The InfraRisk project is concerned with the impacts of extreme weather events (EWE) on the Norwegian transport infrastructure. Natural hazards triggered by EWE's are thereby of central concern. Transport routes running ... -
Spatiotemporal deformation characteristics of Outang landslide and identification of triggering factors using data mining
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Stabilisation of Soft Clay, Quick Clay and Peat by Industrial By-Products and Biochars
(Journal article, 2023)The stabilisation of soft soils using the traditional binders cement and quicklime are known to emit large amounts of carbon dioxide. To reduce this carbon footprint, substitutes such as industrial by-products have been ... -
Stability analyses of quick clay using FEM and an anisotropic strain softening model with internal length scale
(Chapter, 2012)Sensitive soft clays generally display a significant post peak strain softening response under undrained deformation. A consequence of this behavior is that the safety factor during undrained stress changes cannot be ... -
Stability of Natural Slopes in Quick Clay
(NGI Publication;209, Chapter, 2022)Norway and Sweden have been subjected to landslides for several centuries, with some of the largest landslides involving a large block sliding out as a continuous flake on a deposit of soft quick clay. Attempts to calculate ... -
Stability of the Gunneklev Fjord sediments
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The seabed of the Gunneklev Fjord, with exceptionally soft contaminated sediment, is to be capped. The sediment, containing, among others, mercury and dioxins mixed with natural mud, has an undrained shear strength less ... -
Stabilization of PFAS-contaminated soil with activated biochar
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Biochars are considered potential sustainable sorbents to reduce the leaching of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) fromcontaminated soils. However, biochar characteristicsmust probably be optimized to achieve ... -
Stabilization of PFAS-contaminated soil with sewage sludge- and wood-based biochar sorbents
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Stakeholder evaluation of the co-production process of climate services. Experiences from two case studies in Larvik (Norway) and Flensburg (Germany)
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Stakeholder Perceptions of Nature-Based Solutions and Their Collaborative Co-Design and Implementation Processes in Rural Mountain Areas—A Case Study From PHUSICOS
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Planners and engineers increasingly discovered nature as a source of inspiration to mitigate hydro-meteorological risks resulting from extreme weather events. Actors are realizing advantages of such solutions known as ... -
Standardization of in situ tests and field work
(NGI-rapport;20190154-03-R, Report, 2019-12-04)The Norwegian Geo-Test Sites (NGTS) research infrastructure, with funding from The Research Council of Norway, creates a national research test site facility for geotech-nical research. The five national test sites are ...