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    • Rockfall and snow avalanche impact dynamics for road protection design at Svarthola, Senja. A hazard evaluation aided by numerical models and physical formulas 

      Asplin, Linn (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-05-14)
      Rockfalls and snow avalanches are a major natural hazard and common phenomenon in mountainous areas in Norway, endangering people and infrastructure. Svarthola, on Fv 862, Senja, is a 100 m long unprotected stretch of road that experiences a high frequency of mass movements. The road is situated at a tunnel portal, between a 100 m high cliff and the fjord. As such, it is the only short access route ...
    • Rockfall hazard assessment based on semi-automatic point cloud analysis from UAV data 

      Bergbjørn, Anna Karin (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-12-29)
      Slettind in Flaktstad municipality, Lofoten in Nordland, has numerous rockfalls throughout the year. Rockfalls hit Fv 805 on a weekly basis, and it is estimated the most dangerous road in Nordland county. A rock avalanche hit the road winter 2017 closing it for 2 weeks, and isolating the small village Myrland. Statens Vegvesen consider to build a tunnel to protect the road but the failure mechanisms ...
    • Rockslide Mapping in Norway by Means of Interferometric SAR Time Series Analysis 

      Lauknes, Tom Rune (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2011-03-18)
      Rockslides have a high socioeconomic and environmental importance in many coun- tries. Norway is particularly susceptible to large rockslides due to its many fjords and steep mountains. One of the most dangerous hazards related to rock slope failures are tsunamis that can lead to large loss of life. It is therefore very important to systemati- cally identify potential unstable rock slopes. In this ...
    • Role of conical intersection seam topography in the chemiexcitation of 1,2-dioxetanes 

      Fdez. Galván, Ignacio; Brakestad, Anders; Vacher, Morgane (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-01-06)
      Chemiexcitation, the generation of electronic excited states by a thermal reaction initiated on the ground state, is an essential step in chemiluminescence, and it is mediated by the presence of a conical intersection that allows a nonadiabatic transition from ground state to excited state. Conical intersections classified as sloped favor chemiexcitation over ground state relaxation. The chemiexcitation ...
    • The role of deformation-reaction interactions to localize strain in polymineralic rocks: Insights from experimentally deformed plagioclase-pyroxene assemblages 

      Mansard, Nicolas; Stunitz, Holger; Raimbourg, Hugues; Précigout, Jacques (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-02-09)
      In order to study the mutual effect of deformation and mineral reactions, we have conducted shear experiments on fine-grained plagioclase-pyroxene assemblages in a Griggs-type solid-medium deformation apparatus. Experiments were performed at a constant shear strain rate of 10<sup>−5</sup> s<sup>−1</sup>, a confining pressure of 1 GPa and temperatures of 800, 850 and 900 °C. While the peak stress of ...
    • The role of diapiric mound structures in the overburden fluid plumbing systems of the Vøring Basin 

      Hansen, Lene Loug (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-05-15)
      The overall aim of this thesis is to better understand the development and emplacement of diapiric mound features in the Vema Dome area, located in the Vøring basin on the mid-Norwegian continental margin. Two 3D seismic surveys, ST9603R99 and BPN9601, were interpreted in this study, in order to investigate the diapiric mounds and their relationship with an underlying fluid plumbing system including ...
    • The role of Ediacaran synkinematic anatectic rocks and the late-orogenic charnockitic rocks in the development of the hot Araçuaí belt 

      Cavalcante, Carolina; Meira, Vinicius T.; Magalhães, Nivea; Hollanda, Maria Helena B.M.; Oliveira, Eurídice (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-13)
      The orogenic evolution of the hot Araçuaí belt is characterized by continuous magmatic activity, with magmas of different compositions recording a long-lived (∼630 to ∼530 Ma) tectono-thermal evolution in response to convergence between the Congo and São Francisco continents during the West Gondwana amalgamation. Geochemical data from the Carlos Chagas domain (CCD) and the Nova Venécia Complex (NVC), ...
    • Role of hafnium doping concentration on the structural and surface properties of ZnO surfaces 

      Moser, Toni (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-05-31)
      The presented thesis deals with the characterisation of hafnium doped zinc oxides with focus on the application as transparent conducting film (TCF) or electron transport layer (ETL) in heterojunction solar cells. Atomic force microscopy (AFM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), electrical and optical methods have been applied to characterise the examined ...
    • The Role of Magmatic and Hydrothermal Fluids in the Formation of the Sasa Pb-Zn-Ag Skarn Deposit, Republic of Macedonia 

      Strmic Palinkas, Sabina; Peltekovski, Zlatko; Tasev, Goran; Serafimovski, Todor; Šmajgl, Danijela; Rajic, Kristijan; Spangenberg, Jorge; Neufeld, Kai; Palinkaš, Ladislav A. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-29)
      The Sasa Pb-Zn-Ag deposit belongs to the group of distal base metal skarn deposits. The deposit is located within the Serbo-Macedonian massif, a metamorphosed crystalline terrain of Precambrian to Paleozoic age. The mineralization, hosted by Paleozoic marbles, shows a strong lithological control. It is spatially and temporally associated with the calc-alkaline to shoshonitic post-collisional magmatism ...
    • The Role of Mineral Assemblages in the Environmental Impact of Cu-Sulfide Deposits: A Case Study from Norway 

      Mun, Yulia; Palinkas, Sabina Strmic; Kullerud, Kåre (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-06-12)
      Metallic mineral deposits represent natural geochemical anomalies of economically valuable commodities but, at the same time, their weathering may have negative environmental implications. Cu-sulfide mineral deposits have been recognized as deposits with a particularly large environmental footprint. However, different Cu deposits may result in significantly different environmental impacts, mostly ...
    • The role of ocean and atmospheric dynamics in the marine-based collapse of the last Eurasian Ice Sheet 

      Sejrup, Hans Petter; Hjelstuen, Berit Oline Blihovde; Patton, Henry; Esteves, Mariana; Winsborrow, Monica; Rasmussen, Tine Lander; Andreassen, Karin Marie; Hubbard, Alun Lloyd (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-19)
      Information from former ice sheets may provide important context for understanding the response of today’s ice sheets to forcing mechanisms. Here we present a reconstruction of the last deglaciation of marine sectors of the Eurasian Ice Sheet, emphasising how the retreat of the Norwegian Channel and the Barents Sea ice streams led to separation of the British-Irish and Fennoscandian ice sheets at ...
    • The role of oxides in the shallow vesiculation of ascending magmas 

      Burgisser, Alain; Arbaret, Laurent; Martel, Caroline; Forien, Melanie; Colombier, Mathieu (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-01)
      Despite their generally low volume fraction, Fesingle bondTi oxides have the potential to greatly influence the eruptive style because they lower the supersaturation pressure for heterogeneous bubble nucleation. Once nucleated, bubbles respond fast to pressure changes, fostering rapid expansion and explosive behavior. Yet, oxide microlite quantifications are often absent from data of explosive ...
    • The role of safety culture in establishing an effective safety information system in the oil and gas industry. A case study of an onshore facility 

      Wolff, Steffen Hauge (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-06-01)
      The main purpose of this study was to contribute to understanding of how safety culture affects the performance of safety information systems (SISs). More particularly, to investigate how safety culture can both facilitate and inhibit a SIS to function effectively. The thesis has been carried out as a qualitative, single case study of an onshore facility in the oil and gas industry. Seven ...
    • The role of shelf morphology on storm-bed variability and stratigraphic architecture, Lower Cretaceous, Svalbard 

      Grundvåg, Sten-Andreas; Jelby, Mads Engholm; Olaussen, Snorre; Sliwinska, Kasia (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-13)
      The dominance of isotropic hummocky cross‐stratification, recording deposition solely by oscillatory flows, in many ancient storm‐dominated shoreface–shelf successions is enigmatic. Based on conventional sedimentological investigations, this study shows that storm deposits in three different and stratigraphically separated siliciclastic sediment wedges within the Lower Cretaceous succession in ...
    • Role of subsea permafrost and gas hydrate in postglacial Arctic methane releases 

      Portnov, Aleksei D (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2015-09-18)
      Greenhouse gas methane is contained as gas hydrate, an icy structure, under the seabed in enormous amounts of Arctic regions. West Svalbard continental margin, which we investigated here, is one of these regions. Also, in the Russian Kara Sea the subsea permafrost is acting as a cap for the gas to be released in the future. But continuous expulsions of methane have been already observed in both ...
    • Role of tectonic stress in seepage evolution along the gas hydrate-charged Vestnesa Ridge, Fram Strait 

      Plaza-Faverola, Andreia; Bünz, Stefan; Johnson, Joel E.; Chand, Shyam; Knies, Jochen; Mienert, Jurgen; Franek, Peter (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2015-02-03)
    • Role of tectonic stress in seepage evolution along the gas hydrate‐charged Vestnesa Ridge, Fram Strait 

      Plaza-Faverola, Andreia; Bünz, Stefan; Johnson, Joel E; Chand, Shyam; Knies, Jochen; Mienert, Jurgen; Franek, Peter (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-01-13)
      Methane expulsion from the world ocean floor is a broadly observed phenomenon known to be episodic. Yet the processes that modulate seepage remain elusive. In the Arctic offshore west Svalbard, for instance, seepage at 200–400 m water depth may be explained by ocean temperature‐controlled gas hydrate instabilities at the shelf break, but additional processes are required to explain seepage in ...
    • Role of transfer functions in PSO to select diagnostic attributes for chronic disease prediction: An experimental study 

      Malakar, Samir; Sen, Swaraj; Romanov, Sergei; Kaplun, Dmitrii; Sarkar, Ram (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-22)
      Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is a classic and popularly used meta-heuristic algorithm in many reallife optimization problems due to its less computational complexity and simplicity. The binary version of PSO, known as BPSO, is used to solve binary optimization problems, such as feature selection. Like other meta-heuristic optimization techniques designed on the continuous search space, PSO ...
    • Role of zero-point vibrational corrections to carbon hyperfine coupling constants in organic pi radicals 

      Chen, Xiao; Rinkevicius, Zilvinas; Ruud, Kenneth; Ågren, Hans (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      By analyzing a set of organic π radicals, we demonstrate that zero-point vibrational corrections give significant contributions to carbon hyperfine coupling constants, in one case even inducing a sign reversal for the coupling constant. We discuss the implications of these findings for the computational analysis of electron paramagnetic spectra based on hyperfine coupling constants evaluated at the ...
    • The Roles of Light Absorbing Particles in the Norwegian Arctic Snow 

      Olanrewaju, Olasubomi Quadri (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2023-05-08)
      Light absorbing particles (LAPs) such as black carbon (BC) and dust can reduce snow albedo and have a positive radiative forcing. Previous studies investigating LAP in snow in Tromsø focused on black carbon (BC) also called elemental carbon because it has human sources, but dust should also be considered because, while largely from natural sources, it is present in higher concentrations. To quantify ...