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Field test of UAS to support avalanche monitoring
(Statens vegvesens rapporter;873, Report, 2022-11-08)I mars/april 2022 gjennomførte Statens vegvesen, Norges geotekniske institutt og SINTEF en felttest med UAS med ulike instrumenter på forskningsstasjonen Fonnbu i Stryn. Formålet med testen var å evaluere bruken av ... -
Field verification tests of the newly developed flow cone tool—In-situ measurements of hydraulic soil properties
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Hydraulic soil properties, and in particular the hydraulic conductivity, is important in a number of geotechnical design cases. However, attention is often drawn towards the method of analysis rather than the quality and ... -
Finite element modeling of snow-pack lying on a slope, considering snow as isotropic compressible viscoplastic media
(NGI Publication;203, Chapter, 1998)A simple extension of the von Mises plasticity is proposed in which the equivalent stress is defined as a function of deviatoric and hydrostatic stresses. Non-linearity is accounted by extending NortonHoff equation for ... -
First geophysical investigations to study a fragile Pomor cultural heritage site at Russekeila – Kapp Linné), Svalbard
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)With climate warming, the cultural heritage sites of the Arctic are in great danger. Extensive research is needed to study such sites. The archaeological site at Russekeila – Kapp Linné, Svalbard was selected for the survey ... -
First steps in the development of standardised processes for life cycle assessments of geotechnical works
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First-time landslides in Vashon advance glaciolacustrine deposits, Puget Lowland, U.S.A.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Advance glaciolacustrine (Qglv) deposits from the last continental glaciation are widespread in the densely populated Puget Lowland and are prone to shallow landsliding. Much less frequently in historic time, new landslides ... -
Five decades of warming: impacts on snow cover in Norway
(Journal article, 2018)Northern latitudes are experiencing faster warming than other regions in the world, which is partly explained by the snow albedo feedback. In Norway, mean temperatures have been increasing since the 1990s, with 2014 being ... -
Flame curtain kilns produce biochar from dry biomass with minimal methane emissions
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Flow cone – new CPTU add-on module trialled in Halden silt
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Fluid flow and pore pressure development throughout the evolution of a trough mouth fan, western Barents Sea
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Using a combination of geophysical and geotechnical data from Storfjorden Trough Mouth Fan off southern Svalbard, we investigate the hydrogeology of the continental margin and how this is affected by Quaternary glacial ... -
Fluid‐Rock Interactions in Clay‐Rich Seals: Impact on Transport and Mechanical Properties
(Chapter, 2018)Fluid‐rock interaction in low‐permeable clay‐rich seal units is an important topic for the evaluation of the long‐term seal integrity during geological storage of CO2. In low‐permeable sealing units, the diffusion of CO2 ... -
Fluorinated Precursor Compounds in Sediments as a Source of Perfluorinated Alkyl Acids (PFAA) to Biota
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The environmental behavior of perfluorinated alkyl acids (PFAA) and their precursors was investigated in lake Tyrifjorden, downstream a factory producing paper products coated with per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances ... -
Fonnbu, a new (old) platform for snow and avalanche research.
(The International Snow Science Workshop (ISSW) Proceedings;, Chapter, 2008)One of the first tasks of the newly established avalanche group at the NGI in 1973 was the selection of a suitable location for an avalanche research station. The choice was on Grasdalen, north of the Jotunheimen mountains, ... -
Forcasting snow avalanche days from meteorological data using classification trees; Grasdalen, Western Norway
(The International Snow Science Workshop (ISSW) Proceedings;, Chapter, 2006)Avalanches pose one of the most serious problems to infrastructure and people in the mountains in Norway. Processes leading to avalanche release are deterministic but the time and place of avalanche release is notoriously ... -
Forecast of avalanche danger for the intracontinental regions of Northeast of Eurasia
(NGI Publication;203, Chapter, 1998)The research area includes the Kolyma riverhead with tributaries. For this territory the extreme continental climate with very frost winters is common. The duration of snow cover is 200-230 days. The domination of low ... -
Forecasting snow avalanche days from meteorological data using classification trees, Grasdalen, Western Norway.
(The International Snow Science Workshop (ISSW) Proceedings;, Chapter, 2006)Avalanches pose one of the most serious problems to infrastructure and people in the mountains in Norway. Processes leading to avalanche release are deterministic but the time and place of avalanche release is notoriously ... -
Forecasting the fatal Longyearbyen avalanche. Possibilities and challenges
(The International Snow Science Workshop (ISSW) Proceedings;, Chapter, 2016)One of the main questions after the fatal avalanche in Longyearbyen in December 2015, where two persons perished and eleven houses were destroyed, was whether an active avalanche warning system would have identified the ... -
Formation and availability of methylmercury in mercury-contaminated sediment: effects of activated carbon and biochar amendments
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Purpose As the formation of toxic and bioaccumulative methylmercury (MeHg) in Hg-contaminated sediments is of great concern worldwide, suitable remediation options are needed. Activated carbon (AC) amendment is a contested ... -
Formulation of non-coaxial plastic dissipation and stress–dilatancy relations for geomaterials
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Stress–dilatancy theories play a central role in the modeling of the plastic dissipation of geomaterials. There exist several mathematical frameworks for describing the stress–dilatancy behavior of soils. One of the limiting ...