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Building damage due to vibration from rock blasting
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Construction activities such as blasting, piling, compaction, excavations, and construction traffic can produce vibrations of sufficient strength to cause damage to neighbouring buildings and structures. Therefore, many ... -
Building Deformation Caused by Tunneling: Centrifuge Modeling
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This paper investigates the deformation of buildings due to tunneling-induced soil displacements. Centrifuge model tests of three-dimensionally (3D) printed building models subject to a plane-strain tunnel excavation in ... -
Building information modelling based ground modelling for tunnel projects – Tunnel Angath/Austria
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Building vibration induced by sonic boom - field test in Russia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Infrasound and audible sound at very low frequency from sources such as military aircrafts, explosions and wind mills can induce building vibration involving both rattling and whole-body vibration strong enough to cause ... -
Burial and exhumation history controls on shale compaction and thermal maturity along the Norwegian North Sea basin margin areas
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The North Sea area has been subjected to significant erosion and subsequent deposition of sediments in the basin margin and deeper basin areas, respectively, during the late Neogene. A large amount of Cretaceous-early ... -
Calculation of maximum snow-avalanche run-out distance by use of digital terrain models.
(Journal article, 1989)This paper discusses how maximum snow-avalanche run-out distance may be calculated by a combination of topographic parameters and use of a digital terrain model. Digitized maps are being made for extensive areas of Norway. ... -
Calculation of snow avalanche runout distance.
(Journal article, 1983)Evaluation of the maximum runout distance of snow avalanches is one of the most important problems in avalanche zoning. It is also one of the most difficult and controversial subjects in avalanche research. This is especially ... -
Calculation of soil volume loss caused by drilling of anchors
(Lecture, 2023)Accurate prediction of ground settlements related to deep supported excavations or foundation works are key in risk assessments of vulnerability of neighboring assets. Several studies show that rotary percussive duplex ... -
Calibration cone penetration testing in silty soils
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Calibration foundation models for the WAS-XL monopile
(NGI Rapport;20190610-01-TN, Report, 2020-04-21)This technical note documents the calibration of REDWIN foundation model 2 and distributed p-y springs for the WAS-XL monopile in clay with a length over diameter ratio (L/D) of 5. The calibration files will be used by the ... -
Can big data and random forests improve avalanche runout estimation compared to simple linear regression?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Accurate prediction of snow avalanche runout-distances in a deterministic sense remains a challenge due to the complexity of all the physical properties involved. Therefore, in many locations including Norway, it has been ... -
Can high-resolution marine geophysical data be inverted for soil properties?
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Can polyethylene passive samplers predict polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) uptake by earthworms and turnips in a biochar amended soil?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)A pot experiment was carried out in which aged polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) contaminated soil was amended with biochar, and three phases; earthworms, turnips and polyethylene (PE) passive samplers, were added simultaneously ... -
Can the propagation speed of snow avalanches be determined by seismic methods?
(Journal article, 2004)The main question of the given work is whether the propagation speed of snow avalanches can be determined using seismic observations. The significance of having at least an order of magnitude estimate of this basic physical ... -
Can we learn more from the data underlying the statistical a-ß model with respect to the dynamical behavior of avalanches?
(Journal article, 2010)Hazard and risk assessment in avalanche-prone areas involves estimation of runout distances of potential avalanches. Methods for determination of the runout may be divided into two categories: 1) methods based on statistical ... -
Caprock characterization of Upper Jurassic organic-rich shales using acoustic properties, Norwegian Continental Shelf
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Our analysis of a comprehensive well log database and complementary mineralogical and geochemical information indicates that the risk for Upper Jurassic shales on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) to permit severe ... -
Capturing the coupled hydro-mechanical processes occurring during CO2 injection – example from In Salah
(Journal article, 2014)At In Salah, CO2 is removed from the production stream of several natural gas fields and re-injected into a deep and relatively thin saline formation, in three different locations. The observed deformation on the surface ... -
Capturing the coupled hydro-mechanical processes occurring during CO2 injection – example from In Salah
(Journal article, 2014)At In Salah, CO2 is removed from the production stream of several natural gas fields and re-injected into a deep and relatively thin saline formation, in three different locations. The observed deformation on the surface ...