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    • Cenozoic tectonosedimentary development and erosion estimates for the Barents Sea continental margin, Norwegian Arctic 

      Lasabuda, Amando Putra Ersaid (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2018-04-26)
      The Barents Sea shelf has been experienced extensive uplift and erosion in the Cenozoic. However, the pre-glacial erosion has been so far less constrained in comparison to the glacial erosion. This paper aims to better understand the early–middle Cenozoic erosion in the western Barents Sea and the late Cenozoic erosion in the northern Barents Sea by using the mass-balance approach. The study utilizes ...
    • Late Weichselian ice-sheet dynamics and deglaciation history of the northern Svalbard margin 

      Fransner, Oscar (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2018-05-04)
      This thesis presents new results from marine geological and geophysical studies based on sediment gravity cores, airgun, subbottom acoustic and high-resolution swath bathymetric data from fjords, the continental shelf and slope north of Nordaustlandet, Svalbard. From these records, the glacial landform assemblages as well as the glacial and postglacial sedimentary environments were interpreted. Where ...
    • 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 ...
    • Diagenetically altered benthic foraminifera reveal paleo-methane seepage 

      Schneider, Andrea (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2018-05-02)
      Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and its atmospheric concentrations varied throughout the geological history. Large amounts of methane are stored in seafloor sediments and society is apprehensive that some of this methane may enter the water column and atmosphere. Vestnesa Ridge, located offshore north-western Svalbard, is one of the northernmost known active methane seeps. This PhD project ...
    • Investigation of Sea Ice Using Multiple Synthetic Aperture Radar Acquisitions 

      Yitayew, Temesgen Gebrie (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2018-02-23)
      The thesis investigates imaging in the vertical direction of different types of ice in the arctic using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) tomography and SAR interferometry. In the first part, the magnitude and the positions of the dominant scattering contributions within snow covered fjord and lake ice layers are effectively identified by using a very high resolution ground-based tomographic SAR system. ...
    • Mountain building processes in the northern Norwegian Caledonides - Examining Caledonian continental collision using a combination of structural mapping, phase equilibrium modelling and geochronology 

      Faber, Carly (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2018-01-17)
      Studying orogenesis allows us to better understand the construction of continental crust and the lower crustal processes that occur in modern orogenic belts (e.g. the Himalaya). The Scandinavian Caledonides formed when Laurentia and Baltica collided during the Silurian/Devonian, and allow for direct study of mid- to lower crustal metamorphism in a continental collision zone. This work focuses on the ...
    • Long-range memory in Earth's climate response - analysis of paleoclimatic records and climate model simulations 

      Nilsen, Tine (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2018-01-22)
      The memory properties in paleoclimate temperature records based on model simulations and proxy-reconstructions have been investigated, to find out if these records exhibit long-range memory in a similar manner as many instrumental temperature records. On time scales from years to centuries and even millennia, long-range memory is identified in the paleoclimate records using a toolbox of statistical ...
    • 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 ...
    • Decentralized Orchestration of Open Services- Achieving High Scalability and Reliability with Continuation-Passing Messaging 

      Haque, Abul Ahsan Md Mahmudul (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-12-14)
      An ever-increasing number of web applications are providing open services to a wide range of applications. Whilst traditional centralized approaches to services orchestration are successful for enterprise service-oriented systems, they are subject to serious limitations for orchestrating the wider range of open services. Dealing with these limitations calls for decentralized approaches. However, ...
    • Novel aspects of pathogenicity of Aliivibrio salmonicida 

      Kashulin, Alexander (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2014-06-19)
      Analysis of the fish health reports annually published online by the Norwegian Veterinary Institute (data available starting from 2005), have demonstrated a good epidemiological situation with Cold Water Vibriosis (CWV) in 2005-2010. During this 5 year period only 4 cases were detected in Norway. Starting from 2011 the situation began to change and only during 2011, 5 cases of CWV have been detected ...
    • Ligand Noninnocence In Manganese, Iron, and Cobalt Corroles 

      Ganguly, Sumit (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-11-30)
      In recent years, first-row metallocorroles have provided some of the most instructive examples of noninnocent ligands. This thesis presents a study of some 50 iron, manganese, and cobalt corrole complexes with different axial ligands (including approximately 30 new compounds and 6 new X-ray structures) with emphasis on their noninnocent/innocent character. UV-vis spectroscopy has for some time ...
    • Origins and impacts of spatial and temporal long-range dependence in the climate system 

      Fredriksen, Hege-Beate (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-11-27)
      The internal variability of most Earth surface temperatures has a power spectral density well described by a power law, S(f) ~ f<sup>-β</sup>, and we typically observe 0 < β < 1. This characterizes variability exhibiting long-range dependence (LRD), which has no characteristic time scale. However, there is no consensus about the physical mechanisms behind this property, and the topic of this thesis ...
    • Prediction of ship icing in Arctic waters - Observations and modelling for application in operational weather forecasting 

      Samuelsen, Eirik Mikal (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-11-20)
      A ship travelling in sub-freezing conditions may encounter sea spray, rain, fog or snow freezing onto various parts of it. Such ship icing is a well-known threat for those individuals who have served on ships operating in a cold marine climate. As de-icing techniques may be energy consuming, accurate prediction of icing is also desirable from a financial point of view. Throughout the last 60 years ...
    • Combining Satellite and Terrestrial Interferometric Radar Data to Investigate Surface Displacement in the Storfjord and Kåfjord Area, Northern Norway. 

      Eriksen, Harald Øverli (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-10-10)
      Due to their all-weather all-day capabilities and increased availability, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometric displacement datasets have gained popularity in a variety of scientific disciplines. Both satellite and ground-based platforms are used. Satellite-based radar instruments cover large areas on a regular basis without the need for in-situ instrumentation. As with all measuring ...
    • Diagnostics of Ion Beam and Current Free Double Layer in Helicon Plasma Devices with Expanding Magnetic Field 

      Gulbrandsen, Njål (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-09-18)
      The main focus of this thesis is the diagnostics of ion beams in helicon plasma devices with expanding magnetic field, and running in an inductive mode. These ion beams are closely connected to the concept of current-free double layers (CFDL). We started by investigating how to best interpret the measurements from a Retarding Field Energy Analyzer (RFEA) through 3-dimensional particle-in-cell ...
    • Fluid flow at the Snøhvit field, SW Barents Sea: processes, driving mechanisms and multi-phase modelling 

      Tasianas, Alexandros (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-07-03)
      The research undertaken in this PhD project was part of a large EU interdisciplinary project named ECO2: Sub-seabed CO2 Storage: Impact on Marine Ecosystems. The overall goal of the ECO2 project was to understand the short-term and long-term impacts of CO2 storage on marine ecosystems. I concentrated my work on the Snøhvit site, which is located in the SW Barents Sea, on the Norwegian continental ...
    • The OXA-class of β-lactamases. A structural view on antibiotic resistance 

      Lund, Bjarte Aarmo (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-09-01)
      Antibiotic resistance is a topic that concerns everyone, and by 2050 deaths due to antibiotic resistant bacteria may surpass number of deaths due to cancer. The OXA-class of antibiotic resistance enzymes is a formidable threat, but has not received the same attention as other resistance enzymes. The goal of the project was to understand antibiotic resistance enzymes at an atomic scale and to develop ...
    • Studies on selectivity determinants of protein kinase inhibitor binding 

      Alam, Kazi Asraful (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-06-09)
      Protein kinases are involved in many essential cellular processes, and are regulated in a dynamic manner by the movement of domains or motifs via interaction with various proteins and substrates. Protein kinase deregulation can lead to a variety of diseases, including cancer and diabetes. Protein kinase A (PKA) has been a prototype to study the entire family, including for studies in drug discovery ...
    • META-pipe – Distributed Pipeline Analysis of Marine Metagenomic Sequence Data 

      Robertsen, Espen Mikal (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-05-19)
      With the accelerated advances in sequencing technology the last decade, the field of metagenomics has progressed immensely. Sampling and sequencing of metagenomic data is now prevalent, and publicly available data sets from mundane soil and water environments to exotic niche habitats such as geothermal hot springs are readily available through sequence data repositories such as the European Nucleotide ...
    • 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 ...