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Arctic Report Card 2021: Glacier and Permafrost Hazards
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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
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024) -
Assessing the Benthic Response to Climate-Driven Methane Hydrate Destabilisation: State of the Art and Future Modelling Perspectives
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022) -
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 ... -
Assessment of CO2 storage capacity based on sparse data: Skade Formation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Large North Sea aquifers of high quality are the likely major target for 12 Gt of European CO2 emissions that should be stored in the subsurface by 2050. This involves an upscaling of the present combined injection rate ... -
Assessment of the impact of pile driving on slope stability
(Lecture, 2023)Driving piles near slopes can be challenging in terms of temporarily reducing slope stability, specifically in the presence of sensitive clay or lenses of sand and silt in the ground. There is currently no standard method ... -
Associations between shear strength of a buried surface hoar layer and stratigraphic, topographic and vegetation characteristics on a uniform slope. Extended abstract
(The International Snow Science Workshop (ISSW) Proceedings;, Chapter, 2006)In this study we quantify 1) changes in spatial and aspatial characteristics of the shear strength of a buried surface hoar layer, and 2) identify characteristics in terrain, vegetation and snow stratigraphy that can help ... -
Automated Avalanche Deposit Mapping From VHR Optical Imagery
(The International Snow Science Workshop (ISSW) Proceedings;, Chapter, 2012)Using eCognition we developed an algorithm to automatically detect and map avalanche deposits in Very High Resolution (VHR) optical remote sensing imagery acquired from satellites and airplanes. The algorithm relies on a ... -
Automatic Mapping and Characterisation of Linear Depositional Bedforms: Theory and Application Using Bathymetry from the North West Shelf of Australia
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The avalanche accident at Vassdalen, Norway, 5th March 1986
(Journal article, 1988)Shortly after 1300 hrs on wednesday March 5, 1986, a snow avalanche released from Storebalak, a mountain located at Vassdalen in Nordland county. The avalanche struck 31 men from the North Norway Brigade while they were ... -
The avalanche at Flateyri, Iceland October 26th 1995 and the avalanche history
(NGI Publication;203, Chapter, 1998)An avalanche struck the village Flateyri on 26.10.1995 killing 20 people. There was also an enormous property damage. The avalanche went further than previously known for avalanches from Skollahvilft. The weather conditions ... -
Avalanche caused catastrophes on the mountainous rivers
(NGI Publication;203, Chapter, 1998)Alongside with the danger of snow avalanching for the objects and population, the subsequent phenomena caused by the avalanching are not less serious. One of such reasons can be the choked lakes and outflash floods on the ...