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Climate in Svalbard 2100
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Climate–ecosystem modelling made easy: The Land Sites Platform
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
Closed-form equation for subsidence due to fluid production from a cylindrical confined aquifer
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Ground surface subsidence due to groundwater production is a significant problem. Many attempts have been made to develop analytical models to forecast subsidence rates as a consequence of groundwater production. Previous ... -
CO2 Field Lab at Svelvik Ridge: Site Suitability
(Journal article, 2012)A field laboratory for monitoring CO2 migration has been established in the Holocene deposit of the Svelvik ridge, located at the sill of the Drammensfjord 50 km south of Oslo. Initial characterization of the site shows ... -
CO2 Flow, Alteration And Geomechanical Response In Confining Units – An Experimental ApproachGreen Open Access
(Lecture, 2018)Seal integrity during injection operations is a topic of great interest both within the CO2 storage community, for wastewater injection and traditional reservoir pressure support. The Little Grand Wash fault, central Utah, ... -
Coastal inundation multi-hazard analysis for a construction site in Malaysia
(Journal article, 2015)Establishment of new manufacturing sites in high-technology industries requires considerable investments. These investments need to be safeguarded against the impacts of natural hazards. The March 2011 Tohoku earthquake ... -
Coda wave interferometry during the heating of deep geothermal reservoir rocks
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Coda wave interferometry (CWI) is a high-resolution technique that aims at tracking small changes in a diffusive medium from the time correlation of seismic waveforms. CWI has been widely used in recent years to monitor ... -
Combined column test for characterization of leaching and transport of trace elements in contaminated soils
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
Combining airborne electromagnetic and geotechnical data for automated depth to bedrock tracking
(Journal article, 2015)Airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey data was used to supplement geotechnical investigations for a highway construction project in Norway. Heterogeneous geology throughout the survey and consequent variable bedrock threshold ... -
Combining CSEM or gravity inversion with seismic AVO inversion, with application to monitoring of large-scale CO2 injection
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)A sequential inversion methodology for combining geophysical data types of different resolutions is developed and applied to monitoring of large-scale CO2 injection. The methodology is a two-step approach within the Bayesian ... -
Combining Leaching and Passive Sampling to Measure the Mobility and Distribution between Porewater, DOC and Colloids of Native Oxy-PAHs, N-PACs and PAHs in Historically Contaminated Soil
(Journal article, 2016)Different methods to quantify soil porewater concentrations of contaminants will provide different types of information. Passive sampling measurements give freely dissolved porewater concentrations (Cpw,free), while leaching ... -
Comments on avalanche flow models based on the concept of random kinetic energy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)In a series of papers, Bartelt and co-workers developed novel snow-avalanche models in which random kinetic energy RK (a.k.a. granular temperature) is a key concept. The earliest models were for a single, constant density ... -
Comments on “On a Continuum Model for Avalanche Flow and Its Simplified Variants” by S. S. Grigorian and A. V. Ostroumov
(Others, 2020)This note first summarizes the history of the manuscript “On a Continuum Model for Avalanche Flow and Its Simplified Variants” by Grigorian and Ostroumov—published in this Special Issue—since the early 1990s and explains ... -
Compaction, rock physics and rock properties of sandstones of the Stø Formation: Case study of five wells from the south-western Barents Sea, Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Five wells containing Lower-Middle Jurassic sandstones of Stø Formation from the Hammerfest Basin (7120/9–1, 7121/7–1), the Ringvassøy-Loppa Fault Complex (7119/12–1, 7119/12–4) and the Troms-Finnmark Fault Complex (7019/1-1) ... -
Comparing laboratory and field samples of lime-cement improved Norwegian clay
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Comparing model and full-scale experiments on snow avalanche dynamics
(NGI-rapport;58120-28, Research report, 1992-10-01)The paper is a part of a Japanese - Norwegian collaboration on snow avalanche dynamics. The results of model experiments carried out at the Institute of Low Temperature Science, Sapporo are compared with full-scale ... -
Comparing topographical and dynamical runout models by ideas of nearest neighbour method
(Journal article, 1999)Different avalanche runout models are used to compare the calculated results against observations of 230 real avalanches in Norway. The parameters used in the models are investigated and optimized to get the best fit to ... -
Comparison of analytical and numerical design of suction anchors in deepwater clays
(Chapter, 2017)The paper presents the result of an extensive study on the undrained holding capacity of suction anchors with different length-to-diameter ratios. The clays used in this study have a linearly increasing undrained shear ...