• Applications of Multiwavelets to Energies and Properties 

      Brakestad, Anders (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-02-18)
      The goal of quantum chemistry is to provide fast and accurate algorithms for the computation of molecular energies and properties. Over the years, a large number of methods have become available, and today computational chemists have a very rich toolbox of protocols that can be used to gain insight to chemistry. Gaussian type orbital (GTO) basis sets are at the core of most modern algorithms, and ...
    • Applying Multivariate Analysis to Developing Electrodialytic Remediation of Harbour Sediments from Arctic Locations 

      Pedersen, Kristine Bondo (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2015-03-13)
      Electrodialytic remediation (EDR) is a method for removing pollutants from different materials achieved by acidification and transport processes induced by application of an electric field of low intensity. In the thesis, EDR was shown to be a reliable technology for removal of heavy metals, PAH, PCB and TBT from harbour sediments. The final concentrations of heavy metals met the background criteria ...
    • Arctic Ocean warmings from the last glaciation to the present : implementing and assessing the reliability of planktic foraminiferal paleoreconstructions 

      Zamelczyk, Katarzyna Agnieszka (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2012-05-11)
      The aim of the PhD study was to use planktic foraminifera to elucidate paleoceanographic variability and the preservation state of calcium carbonate in the eastern Fram Strait throughout the last 30,000 years. Sediment cores were studied using a multiproxy approach which included analyzing planktic and benthic foraminiferal fauna distribution patterns, measurements of stable isotopes (δ18O, δ13C), ...
    • Arctic planktonic calcifiers in a changing ocean - A study on recent planktonic foraminifera and shelled pteropods in the Fram Strait-Barents Sea region 

      Ofstad, Siri (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-12-16)
      The Arctic marine realm is being transformed due to the anthropogenically-induced climate change. In the Arctic, the effects of climate change are intensified due to polar amplification and have led to processes in the ocean such as sea-ice retreat, ocean acidification and the increased presence of boreal species referred to as ‘Atlantification’. This thesis presents rare investigations of marine ...
    • Assessing the relationship between living benthic foraminifera and methane emission in the Arctic Ocean 

      Melaniuk, Katarzyna (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-11-04)
      Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas. In marine environments, it is buried deep in the sediments in the form of gas hydrate, an ice-like structure. Due to its form, gas hydrate is sensitive to changes in temperature and pressure. Because of that, the ongoing climate change can trigger destabilization of its sub-seabed deposits. This may result in a release of great amounts of methane into the ...
    • Associations of pulmonary parameters with accelerometer data 

      Dias, André (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2014-03-25)
      In Europe it is estimated that the number of elderly people aged above 65 will have doubled by 2060. In several chronic pulmonary diseases patients can suffer recurrent exacerbation episodes that can lead to severe breathing or death. In this thesis we explore the association of physical activity to lung health parameters, focusing on cystic fibrosis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...
    • Auroral Image Processing Techniques - Machine Learning Classification and Multi-Viewpoint Analysis 

      Kvammen, Andreas (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-09-30)
      Every year, millions of scientific images are acquired in order to study the auroral phenomena. The accumulated data contain a vast amount of untapped information that can be used in auroral science. Yet, auroral research has traditionally been focused on case studies, where one or a few auroral events have been investigated and explained in detail. Consequently, theories have often been developed ...
    • Automatic Inspection of Cod (Gadus Morhua L.) Fillets by Hyperspectral Imaging 

      Sivertsen, Agnar Holten (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2011-11-11)
      The manual trimming and inspection of cod fillets by candling, is considered the bottleneck of cod fillet processing. The operation is both labour intensive and expensive, reported to account for as much as 50 % of the cost with cod fillet production. Due to the high labour costs in Norway, it is of great interest for the industry to optimize this process. In this work a hyperspectral imaging ...
    • Autonomous Navigation in (the Animal and) the Machine 

      Leikanger, Per Roald (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-07-05)
      Understanding the principles underlying autonomous navigation might be the most enticing quest the computational neuroscientist can undertake. Autonomous operation, also known as voluntary behavior, is the result of higher cognitive mechanisms and what is known as executive function in psychology. A rudimentary knowledge of the brain can explain where and to a certain degree how parts of a computation ...
    • Behavioral and energetic response of Arctic-breeding seabirds to environmental variability. 

      Welcker, Jorg (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2009-06-16)
      Knowledge about the extent to which organisms inhabitating the Arctic are able to adjust to environmental variability is essential in order to predict the impact of future climate change. In this context, the flexibility og two Acrtic-breeding seabirds, the little Auk (Alle alle) and the kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla), in foraging behavior and energy expenditure in response to environmental variability. ...
    • Benthic communities at high-Arctic cold seeps: Faunal response to methane seepage in Svalbard 

      Åström, Emmelie (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2018-03-20)
      Cold seeps are chemosynthetic habitats found in both deep sea and shallow ocean-shelves worldwide, including the polar regions. At seeps, hydrocarbons, sulfide, and other reduced compounds emerge from the seafloor, providing energy to fuel chemoautotrophic production. Microbial assemblages, supported by the oxidation and reduction of gases and fluids, form the base of a food web composing unique and ...
    • Benthic foraminifera as indicators of natural variability and anthropogenic impact 

      Dijkstra, Noortje (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2013-11-28)
      Benthic foraminifera (micro-organism living on the sea-floor) were studied in the southwestern Barents Sea and Hammerfest harbor. The study focused on the response of the micro-organisms to natural and man made environmental changes. The study shows that the southwestern Barents sea is relatively clean, and the foraminifera are only impacted by natural changes. However, in the Hammerfest harbor, ...
    • Benthic foraminifera in an Arctic fjord : recent distribution and fauna of the last two millennia 

      Jernas, Patrycja Ewa (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2012-09-13)
      The main objective of the PhD study was to improve the knowledge about the ecology of the benthic foraminiferal faunas thus increasing the precision of benthic foraminifera as indicators for modern and past Arctic fjord and shelf environments. The investigation of living (stained) benthic foraminifera assemblages in Kongsfjorden (western Svalbard) was performed on inter-annual and seasonal time ...
    • Bidirectional and Spectral Reflectance Properties of the Cladina stellaris and Flavocetraria nivalis lichens and the Racomitrium lanuginosum moss 

      Solheim, Inger (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 1998-06-04)
      In this thesis we present a scientific investigation of the spectral and bidirectional reflectance properties of two lichen species, <i>Flavocetraria nivalis</i> and <i>Cladina stellaris</i>, and one moss, <i>Racomitrium lanuginosum</i>. The spectral and bidirectional characterizations were based on high-quality laboratory measurements made in the European Goniometer facility, at the Joint Research ...
    • A Biofocussed Chemoprospecting Approach to Drug Discovery: Design, Synthesis and Bioactivity Screening of Diverse Biofocussed Chemical Libraries 

      Thakkar, Balmukund (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-04-28)
      With pharma R & D witnessing rising cost, high attrition rates and an overall decline in productivity in recent times, newer approaches are needed for more efficient early phase drug discovery. This thesis describes a new approach, “biofocussed chemoprospecting”. The essence of the approach is to use diverse, yet “bio-like” compounds for efficient hit-finding, along with property filtering and ...
    • Biogeochemistry of dissolved organic matter in Arctic Ocean waters charged with methane 

      Sert, Muhammed Fatih (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-11-25)
      Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is defined as organic matter that is smaller than a nominal pore size filter (e.g., 0.7 µm) that passes through during the filtration of aquatic samples. It comprises the largest reservoir of reduced carbon (700 Pg C) in the oceans. The DOM pool is in close interaction with all the elemental cycles and food chains in the ocean and is an essential component in the marine ...
    • Biomonitoring and risk assessment tools to manage impact of diesel oil in tropical coastal habitats 

      Sardi, Adriana Eva (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-05-05)
      The focus of this work is in developing biology–based tools for environmental monitoring and risk assessment associated with diesel oil contamination in tropical coastal habitats. Prediction of impacts is generally conducted via environmental monitoring, in which environmental quality over time and space is assessed by repeated observations. Prediction of risk is included within the risk ...
    • Bonding in low-coordinate complexes : what, if anything, is special? 

      Tangen, Espen (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2008-10-14)
      To contribute to the fundamental picture of the electronic structure of low-coordinate transition metal complexes, we have carried out a series of DFT studies on mono-imido and nitrosyl complexes for different metal ions (Mn<sup>II/III</sup>, Fe<sup>II/III/IV</sup>, Co<sup>II/III</sup>) and different systems of basal ligands. These studies reveal striking similarities of the electronic structure ...
    • Boreal rodents fluctuating in space and time: Tying the observation process to the modeling of seasonal population dynamics 

      Nicolau, Pedro Guilherme (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2022-06-03)
      Small rodents are some of the most important elements of boreal/arctic food webs, where they play essential functional roles. Their population dynamics are characterized by large amplitude multi-annual cycles regulated by direct and delayed density-dependence. These drastic variations in abundance have deep cascading effects into the whole ecosystem. Hence, the study boreal rodent population processes ...
    • Bringing optical nanoscopy to life - Super-resolution microscopy of living cells 

      Opstad, Ida Sundvor (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-01-29)
      Microscopy is possibly the best tool we have to peer into the microscopic world to enhance our understanding of the usually invisible, but highly complex and vital events every moment taking place inside living cells. Microscopy is brilliant, but also has its physical constraints and technical limitations. Technical advances have in the last decade pushed optical microscopy past physical limits ...