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Aspects of the Atlantic Flow through the Norwegian Sea. Doctoral Thesis No. 40, UiB Reports in meteorology and oceanography no. 3-2003 (2003). Download: syntese.pdf (1.53 MB); paper2.pdf (3.24 MB); frontandsep.pdf (43.68 KB)
Changes in the past, present, and future sea level on the coast of Norway. NERSC Special Report 89, 48 (Thormøhlensgt. 47; 5006 Bergen, 2012).
Endringer i fortidens, dagens og framtidens havniv{\aa} med spesielt fokus p{\aa} vestlandskysten. Endringer i fortidens, dagens og framtidens havnivå med spesielt fokus på vestlandskysten 89, 48 (Thormøhlensgt. 47; 5006 Bergen, 2012).
Sea level variability along the Norwegian coast. EGU General Assembly (2011).
Ventilation, Pathways, and Overflows of the Nordic Seas. Rapid Climate Change, Int. Sci. Conference (2006).
Changes in past, present and future sea level, focusing on the Norwegian west coast. NGF symposium (2010).
Changes in past, present and future sea level, focusing on the Norwegian west coast. MARE Climate Forum (2010).
Endringer i fortidens, dagens og framtidig havnivå med spesielt fokus på Vestlandskysten (“Havstigningsprosjektet”). Flom og havstigning i framtidens byer (2010).
Observed Sources and variability of Nordic seas overflow. IPY - OsloScience Conference (2010). Download: Nilsen-IPY-OSC2010_abstract.pdf (66.76 KB)
The Atlantic Water flow along the Vøring Plateau: Detecting frontal structures in the ocean station time series. Deep-Sea Research 54, 297-319 (2007). Abstract
Download: nilsen_mfront.pdf (2.37 MB)
Atmospheric and climatic drivers of tide gauge sea level variability along the east and south coast of South Africa. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 9, (2021).
A brief history of climate e the northern seas from the last Glacial Maximum to global warming. Quaternary Science Reviews 106, (2014).
Copernicus Marine Service Ocean State Report, Issue 5. Journal of operational oceanography. Publisher: The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology 14, (2021).
The European Climate Research Alliance (ECRA): Collaboration from bottom-up. Advances in Geosciences 46, (2019).
Global sea-level budget and ocean-mass budget, with a focus on advanced data products and uncertainty characterisation. Earth System Science Data 14, (2022).
The Greenland Ice Sheet during the last glacial cycle: Current ice loss contribution to sea-level rise from a palaeoclimatic perspective. Earth-Science Reviews 150, (2015).
Heat in the Barents Sea: Transport, storage, and surface fluxes. Ocean Science 6, 219-234 (2010). Abstract
Download: Heat in the Barents Sea- transport, storage, and surface fluxes.pdf (2.91 MB)