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The partitioning of Sb in contaminated soils after being immobilization by Fe-based amendments is more dynamic compared to Pb
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Soils and sediments from shooting ranges can be heavily contaminated with metals and metalloids that can leach significant concentrations into the environment. To prevent trace element leaching, contaminated soils must be ... -
The Planetary Terrestrial Analogues Library (PTAL) – An exclusive lithological selection of possible martian earth analogues
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The potential of biochar in improving drainage, aeration and maize yields in heavy clay soils
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Heavy clay soils are globally widespread but their poor drainage and poor aeration limit their use for agriculture. This study was designed to test the effect of the amendment of biochar (BC) from woody shrubs on ... -
The presence, emission and partitioning behavior of polychlorinated biphenyls in waste, leachate and aerosols from Norwegian waste-handling facilities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Even though production and open use of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have been phased out in Western industrialised countries since the 1980s, PCBs were still present in waste collected from different waste handling ... -
The Refne landslide, Halden, Norway: case history and use of risk assessment
(Chapter, 2016)In 2014, a landslide in a steep slope beneath an apartment block in Refne in the city of Halden, Norway led to the evacuation of over 60 residents from their homes. The landslide is assumed to have been triggered by unusually ... -
The reuse of excavated soils from construction and demolition projects: Limitations and possibilities
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The role of mechanical stratigraphy on CO<inf>2</inf> migration along faults – examples from Entrada Sandstone, Humbug Flats, Utah, USA
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The Sensitivity of Tsunami Impact to Earthquake Source Parameters and Manning Friction in High-Resolution Inundation Simulations
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)In seismically active regions with variable dominant focal mechanisms, there is considerable tsunami inundation height uncertainty. Basic earthquake source parameters such as dip, strike, and rake affect significantly the ... -
The Tiller – Flotten research site: Geotechnical characterization of a very sensitive clay deposit
(NGI-Rapport;20160154-20-R, Report, 2019-12-03)The Tiller-Flotten research site was developed through the Norwegian GeoTest site (NGTS) project. The site consists of a more than 50 m thick marine clay deposit. The top 7.5 m of the deposit shows a low to medium sensitivity, ... -
The Tiller-Flotten research site: Geotechnical characterization of a very sensitive clay deposit
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)The Tiller-Flotten research site was developed through the Norwegian GeoTest site (NGTS) project. The site consists of a more than 50 m thick marine clay deposit. The top 7.5 m of the deposit shows a low to medium sensitivity, ... -
The Use of CPTU and DMT Methods to Determine Soil Deformation Moduli - Perspectives and Limitations
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The use of SAR interferometry for landslide mapping in the Indian Himalayas
(Journal article, 2015)The aim of the here presented research was to investigate the potential of two-pass differential InSAR, and advanced DInSAR techniques, such as Small Baseline Subset (SBAS) and Persistent Scatterers (PS) interferometry, ... -
The way forward in biochar research: targeting trade‐offs between the potential wins
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Biochar application to soil is currently widely advocated for a variety of reasons related to sustainability. Typically, soil amelioration with biochar is presented as a multiple-‘win’ strategy, although it is also associated ... -
Theoretical solution for drained cylindrical cavity expansion in clays with fabric anisotropy and structure
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Thermal regime of permafrost at Varandey Settlement along the Barents Sea Coast, North West Arctic Russia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Soil temperature variation is one of the governing factors of mechanical properties of frozen soils and has a large effect on the stability of soil masses in regions affected by permafrost. The understanding of the thermal ...