Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI) Digital Archive: Nye registreringer
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Deliverable D3.1. Drainage to Excavations – State of the Art Report
(NGI-rapport;20170774-D3.1, Research report, 2022-05-27)Ground works such as deep excavations and foundation works performed in soft clay can cause damage to neighbouring buildings and structures. Drainage causes pore pressure lowering, followed by consolidation settlements. ... -
A new guideline for geological maps with QGIS
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A multiproxy approach to understanding the impact of the Storegga tsunami upon Mesolithic hunter-fisher-gatherers across different regions of western Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
A physics-inspired machine learning approach for water-tightness estimation of defective cut-off walls with random construction errors
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
A trade-off in activated biochar capping of complex sediment contamination: reduced PAH transport at the cost of potential As mobilisation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
A set of codes for numerical convection and geodynamo calculations
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
Behaviour of 60-year-old trial embankments on peat
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
Urban stormwater capture for water supply: look out for persistent, mobile and toxic substances
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Überlegungen zur Designlawine von Lawinendämmen
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A Study on the Lateral Load Capacity of a Novel Hybrid Monopile via a Centrifuge Model Test
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
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 ... -
Stakeholder evaluation of the co-production process of climate services. Experiences from two case studies in Larvik (Norway) and Flensburg (Germany)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
Industrially relevant pyrolysis of diverse contaminated organic wastes: Gas compositions and emissions to air
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Evaluation of Pile Driving Effects on Slope Stability in Clay
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
Photophysiological responses of bottom sea-ice algae to fjord dynamics and rapid freshening
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The Use of CPTU and DMT Methods to Determine Soil Deformation Moduli - Perspectives and Limitations
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Extreme precipitation on dry ground in western Norway – characteristics of induced landslides call for adaptation of the Norwegian practice in landuse planning
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Following a particularly dry summer, a torrential rain event struck Western Norway on Tuesday 30 July 2019. The resulting floods and shallow landslides caused one fatality and severe damages to public and private infrastructure ... -
Deliverable 3.3. Reports on execution of field trails at each case study site
(EVOKED;Deliverable 3.3, Research report, 2020-12)The main objective of the field trials was to bring into practice the key aspects of EVOKED: the focus on climate services, the Living Labs approach, and the information design of the selected climate services for each of ... -
Deliverable D4.2. User satisfaction of climate services
(EVOKED;Deliverable 4.2, Research report, 2021-02)The EVOKED framework focuses on the co-creation aspects of climate services (co-design, co-development and co-validation) using Living Labs to engage stakeholders. Embedded in each of these steps, is a co-evaluation process ...