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pH effects of the addition of three biochars to acidic Indonesian mineral soils
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pH effects of the addition of three biochars to acidic Indonesian mineral soils
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Photophysiological responses of bottom sea-ice algae to fjord dynamics and rapid freshening
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Physical modelling of pile drilling in sand
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Drilling for foundation piles and tieback anchors through soils using a continuous casing to support the borehole is often referred to as "overburden drilling". Monitoring data from several case studies show that overburden ... -
Physically-based landslide assessment for railway infrastructure
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Piezoprobe test interpretation on soft clay
(Chapter, 2017)This paper describes and compares different methods to interpret dissipation tests on soft clays by using piezoprobe tests. Emphasis is given to estimate initial pore-water pressure (ui), in situ equilibrium pore-water ... -
Pilotprosjektet på Saksvik
(NGI-rapport;20210083-01-R, Research report, 2023-07-31)Denne rapporten er en del av forskningsprosjektet Bærekraftig Energi fra løsmAsseR (BEAR) finansiert av Regionalt Forskningsfond Trøndelag via Regionalt hoved-prosjekt, prosjektnummer 321116. BEAR er en pilotstudie som ... -
Plenary: Progress of living with landslide risk in Europe
(Chapter, 2014)The need to protect people and property with a changing pattern of landslide hazard and risk caused by climate change and changes in demography, and the reality for societies in Europe to live with the risk associated with ... -
Pore pressure reduction and settlements induced by deep supported excavations in soft clay
(Chapter, 2016)As a part of the large research project, "LimitingDamage" (BegrensSkade), common causes of damage or unexpectedly large settlements connected to ground and foundations works have been investigated. It can be seen that ... -
Possible erosion mechanisms in snow avalanches
(Journal article, 2004)Snow erosion and entrainment processes in avalanches are classified according to their mechanisms, the flow regimes in which they occur, and their spatial position within the avalanche. Simple, but process-specific, models ... -
Potential applications of deep learning in automatic rock joint trace mapping in a rock mass
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In blasted rock slopes and underground openings, rock joints are visible in different forms. Rock joints are often exposed as planes confining rock blocks and visible as traces on a well-blasted, smooth rock mass surface. ... -
Potential of remote sensing techniques for tsunami hazard and vulnerability analysis – a case study from Phang-Nga province, Thailand
(Journal article, 2012)Recent tsunami disasters, such as the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami or the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami, have highlighted the need for effective risk management. Remote sensing is a relatively new method for risk analysis, ... -
The potential of sedimentology and stratigraphy in avalanche-hazard research
(NGI Publication;203, Chapter, 1998)Detailed sedimentology studies in cross sections and studies of recent processes on avalanche-dominated colluvial fans have been combined in order to evaluate the characteristic sedimentary facies of avalanche processes. ... -
Potential secondary seals within overburden: Observation from the CO2 storage sites Aurora and Smeaheia, northern North Sea
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Potential Triassic and Jurassic CO2 Storage Reservoirs in the Skagerrak-Kattegat Area
(Journal article, 2013)Regional assessment studies for CO2 storage plays have been carried out in the Norwegian-Danish Basin of the Central North Sea and in the Skagerrak-Kattegat area. The development of the reservoir models is a part of an ... -
Predicting permanent slope displacements due to multidirectional earthquake shaking from unidirectional shaking analyses
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Predicting spatio-temporal man-made slope failures induced by rainfall in Hong Kong using machine learning techniques
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)