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An Evaluation of the Applicability of Current Ground-Motion Models to the South and Central American Subduction Zones
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The applicability of existing ground‐motion prediction equations (GMPEs) for subduction‐zone earthquakes is an important issue to address in the assessment of the seismic hazard affecting the Peru–Chile and Central American ... -
Analysis of avalanche measurements out of the runout area of NGI's full-scale test-site Ryggfonn
(Journal article, 2009)The paper summarizes measurements and observations of dry-snow avalanches at the Ryggfonn test-site with respect to their behavior in the runout area. Measurements of front velocities and retarding accelerations are presented ... -
Analysis of water ingress, grouting effort, and pore pressure reduction caused by hard rock tunnels in the Oslo region
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Analytical solution for tunnelling-induced response of an overlying pipeline considering gap formation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Soil-pipeline separation due to tunnelling has been certainly substantiated in previous model tests. However, this phenomenon has seldom been considered in current analytical solutions. This study formulates a tensionless ... -
Antarctic-wide array of high-resolution ice core records reveals pervasive lead pollution began in 1889 and persists today
(Journal article, 2014)Interior Antarctica is among the most remote places on Earth and was thought to be beyond the reach of human impacts when Amundsen and Scott raced to the South Pole in 1911. Here we show detailed measurements from an ... -
Anthropogenic impact on marine ecosystem health: A comparative multi-proxy investigation of recent sediments in coastal waters
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Hazardous substances entering the sea, and ultimately deposited in bottom sediments, pose a growing threat to marine ecosystems. The present study characterized two coastal areas exposed to significant anthropogenic impact ... -
Applicability of Concrete–Steel Composite Piles for Offshore Wind Foundations
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Artificial Neural Network-Based Caprock Structural Reliability Analysis for CO2 Injection Site—An Example from Northern North Sea
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Assessing and managing environmental hazards of polymers: historical development, science advances and policy options
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Assessing potential building damage caused by leakage to urban tunnels
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Building damage is a major risk for urban tunnelling. In areas with soft soil conditions, water ingress to bedrock tunnels can cause significant pore pressure reduction, consolidation settle-ments and damage to nearby ... -
Assessing Potential Thermo-Mechanical Impacts on Caprock Due to CO2 Injection—A Case Study from Northern Lights CCS
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Assessing suction bucket jacket foundation installations in the South China Sea: Insights from field installation experiences
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Assessing the Benthic Response to Climate-Driven Methane Hydrate Destabilisation: State of the Art and Future Modelling Perspectives
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Assessing the Persistence and Mobility of Organic Substances to Protect Freshwater Resources
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Assessing the risk posed by natural hazards to infrastructures
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)This paper proposes a model for assessing the risk posed by natural hazards to infrastructures, with a focus on the indirect losses and loss of stability for the population relying on the infrastructure. The model prescribes ... -
Assessment of building damage due to excavation-induced displacements: The GIBV method
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This paper presents an original methodology for the rapid assessment of “potential” building damage caused by an excavation. The combination of the Ground-work Impact (GI), in terms of induced greenfield displacements, and ...