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Ground Investigations and Detection and Monitoring of Landslides Using SAR Interferometry in Gangtok, Sikkim Himalaya
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The Himalayan state of Sikkim is prone to some of the world’s largest landslides, which have caused catastrophic damage to lives, properties, and infrastructures in the region. The settlements along the steep valley sides ... -
Ground thermal and geomechanical conditions in a permafrost-affected high-latitude rock avalanche site (Polvartinden, northern Norway)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)On 26 June 2008, a rock avalanche detached in the northeast facing slope of Polvartinden, a high-alpine mountain in Signaldalen, northern Norway. Here, we report on the observed and modelled past and present near-surface ... -
Halden research site: geotechnical characterization of a post glacial silt
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This paper describes the geology and geotechnical engineering properties of the Halden silt; a 10–12 m thick deposit of fjord-marine, low plasticity clayey silt. Over the last six years, the test site has been well ... -
Hazard and risk assessment for early phase road planning in Norway
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Hazard, Reliability and Risk Assessment - Research and Practice for Increased Safety
(Chapter, 2016)Society increasingly requires the engineer to quantify and manage the risk which people, property and the environment are exposed to. The role of the geotechnical engineering profession is to reduce exposure to threats, ... -
Håndtering av skredrisiko i et endret klima
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Holocene seismic activity in south-eastern Switzerland: Evidence from the sedimentary record of Lake Silvaplana
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How do different nitrogen application levels and irrigation practices impact biological nitrogen fixation and its distribution in paddy system?
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How to avoid gas clogging in groundwater heat pump systems: a case study from the Lena terrasse system in Melhus, Norway
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How to determine the environmental exposure of PAHs originating from biochar
(Journal article, 2016)Biochars are obtained by pyrolysing biomass materials and are increasingly used within the agricultural sector. Owing to the production process, biochars can contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the high mg/kg ... -
Human error revisited
(The International Snow Science Workshop (ISSW) Proceedings;, Chapter, 2012)It is often reported that a majority of avalanche accidents, as well as accidents in other fields, are caused by human error. In these accident analyses, the accidents are attributed to the "human factor". This factor is ... -
Hvor forekommer snøskred og hvilken rekkevidde har skredene i dalbunnene?
(Chapter, 1979)Snøskred kan forekomme i nær sagt alle typer terreng, fordi snø og værforholdene i løpet av et langt tidsrum i vårt klimaområde kan bli så ekstreme og snødekket så labilt samrnensatt at snøskred kan utløses safremt terrenget ... -
Hvordan kan erfaringene med tiltak mot forurensede sedimenter komme mineralindustrien til nytte?
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Hydro-Mechanical Effects of Several Riparian Vegetation Combinations on the Streambank Stability — A Benchmark Case in Southeastern Norway
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Hydrochemical and biotic control on iron incrustations in groundwater heat pump systems: Case study from a saline, anoxic aquifer in Melhus, Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Clogging by incrustations of nine groundwater heat pump (GWHP) systems in Melhus, Norway have been investigated by field and laboratory methods for water quality and incrustation composition. Iron oxides incrust systems ... -
Hydrogeological characterization of an alpine aquifer system in the Canadian Rocky Mountains
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Groundwater storage in alpine regions is essential for maintaining baseflows in mountain streams. Recent studies have shown that common alpine landforms (e.g., talus and moraine) have substantial groundwater storage capacity, ... -
Hydrological Risk: Landslide
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Hydrometeorological threshold conditions for debris flow initiation in Norway
(Journal article, 2012)Debris flows, triggered by extreme precipitation events and rapid snow melt, cause considerable damage to the Norwegian infrastructure every year. To define intensity-duration (ID) thresholds for debris flow initiation ... -
Icelandic avalanche run out models compared with topographical models used in other countries
(NGI Publication;203, Chapter, 1998)A statistical topographical model for the computation of runout for snow avalanches in Iceland has been derived from a recently assembled data sel of long Icelandic snow avalanches. The avalanches are from hills above towns ...