Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate — Norway
Environmental Science · Physical Sciences
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Research Topics
Landslides and related hazards(68), Cryospheric studies and observations(38), Geology and Paleoclimatology Research(17), Climate change and permafrost(10), Rock Mechanics and Modeling(9)
Publications85 total
Frontiers in Earth Science·2021· 22 citedOpen Access
Landslides·2021· 43 citedOpen Access
ICL contribution to landslide disaster risk reduction·2020
Subsurface instrumentation for evaluating water-pressure changes and deformation at the Åknes rockslide, western Norway
EGUGA·2019
Seismic monitoring of the Åknes rockslope, Norway
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts·2019
Investigation program to evaluate drainage as mitigation at the Åknes rockslide, western Norway
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts·2019
Continuously monitoring of Gámanjunni 3, 26 Mm3 unstable rockslide, Kåfjord, northern Norway.
EGUGA·2019
4.5 years of monitoring the very active Veslemannen rockslide, Romsdalen, Western Norway
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts·2019
Probabilistic Analysis of Rockslide Tsunami Hazard in Norwegian Fjords Incorporating Epistemic Uncertainty Due to Expert Judgement
AGUFM·2018
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms·2018· 18 cited
Norwegian Journal of Geology·2017· 12 citedOpen Access
Real-Time Forecasting of Slope Kinematics in Response to Precipitation. Application To Veslemannen (SW Norway)
2017· 1 cited
Geomorphology·2016· 36 citedOpen Access
Monitoring of a steep rockfall area experiencing fast displacements in Kåfjord, Northern Norway
EGUGA·2016
Geofaredagen 2016 - Program og sammendrag
41·2016
Sensitivity of rock slope stability in relation to thermal regime – examples from Norway
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts·2014
Coupling high resolution 3D point clouds from terrestrial LiDAR with high precision displacement time series from GB-InSAR to understand landslide kinematic: example of the La Perraire instability, Swiss Alps.
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts·2014
Geomorphology·2013· 87 cited
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Frequent Co-authors
Michel Jaboyedoff(10), Marc‐Henri Derron(9), Reginald L. Hermanns(9), Thierry Oppikofer(7), Martina Böhme(7), Hanne H. Christiansen(6), Lene Kristensen(6), Einar Anda(6), Oddvar Longva(5), Bjørn Nilsen(5), Tom Rune Lauknes(5), Halvor Bunkholt(4), Halgeir Dahle(4), Bernd Etzelmüller(3), John Dehls(3), Wojciech Nemec(3), Guro Grøneng(3), Trond Eiken(3), Kari Sletten(3), Line Rouyet(3)