Biblio
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Disposal Options in View of Ocean Circulation. Direct Ocean Disposal of Carbon Dioxide 123-141 (1995).
Microwave study programs of air-ice-ocean interactive processes in the seasonal ice zone of the Greenland and Barents seas. Microwave Remote Sensing of Sea Ice, American Geophysical Union Geophysical Monograph 68, 261-289 (1992). Abstract
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Modelling of deep-sea gravity currents using an integrated plume model. The Polar Oceans and Their Role in Shaping the Global Environment, The Nansen Centennial Volume, Geophysical Monograph 85, P. 237-246 (1994). Download: alendal_etal_1994.pdf (1.68 MB)
Simulation experiments of the evolution of mesoscale circulation features in the Norwegian coastal current. Mesoscale/Synoptic Coherent Structures in Geophysical Turbulence (1989).
Characterization of air-ice-ocean interactive processes in the MIZ based on SAR derived ice edge configurations. In proceedings of International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium- IGARSS'91 2, 429-432 (1991).
Disposal options in view of ocean circulation. In proceedings ICO-2 conference, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, Japan (1993).
Ice Forecasting in the Barents Sea using Remote sensing Assimilation Techniques. In proceedings from the International Conferences on Port and Ocean Engineering under Arctic contitions, Luleå, Sweden (1989).
Integrated Remote Sensing and Forecasting in Polar Regions. In proceedings from the conference of the International Association for Hydraulic Research in Sapporo, Japan (1988).
Integrated Remote Sensing for Barents Sea Ice Monitoring and Modelling. In proceedings from the international conference on technology for polar areas (PolarTech 88), Trondheim (1988).
Monitoring and modeling of the marine coastal environment. In proceedings from the First Thematic Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments, New Orleans, Lousiana, USA, 15-17 June (1992).
Monitoring and modeling of the marine coastal environment: A conceptual view for the future. Symposium on Remote Sensing in Environmental Research and Global Change, March 3. - 6., 1997, Hong Kong (1993).
NORSMAP - Norwegian Remote Sensing Spectroscopy for Mapping and Monitoring of Algae Blooms and Pollution. In proceedings from EARSeL Symposium, Espoo, Helsinki, Finland (1989).
Oceanographic criteria for selecting future sites for co2 sequestration. GreenHouse Gas Technologies (GHGT5), Cairns, Australia, Aug 2000 (2000).
Sea ice modeling in the Barents Sea during SIZEX 89. In proceedings from the IGARSS´90 symposium, Washington D.C. (1990).
The Toxic Chrysocromulina polylepis Bloom in Scandinavian Waters - May/June 1988. In proceedings from IGARSS ´89, Vancouver, Canada, July 10. - 14. (1989).
Update on the international experiment on CO2 ocean sequestration. GreenHouse Gas Technologies (GHGT5), Cairns, Australia, Aug 2000 (2000).
A bottom gravity current model for CO2 -enriched seawater. Energy Conversion Management 34, 1065-1072 (1993).
Carbon Dioxide Sequestration in the Ocean: The Possibility Of Injection in Shallow Water. Energy Conversion Management 33, 697-704 (1992).
Diffusion of CO2 to the atmosphere from a source in the deep ocean. Energy Conversion Management 34, 849-856 (1993).
Heat budgets of the Arctic Mediterranean and sea surface heat flux parameterizations for the Nordic Seas. Journal of Geophysical Research 101, 6533-6576 (1996).
Modeled and observed mesoscale circulation and wave-current refraction during the 1988 Norwegian Continental Shelf experiment. Journal of Geophysical Research (Oceans) 96, 10487-10506 (1991). Download: 91JC00299.pdf (1.62 MB)
Monitoring and modeling of the marine coastal environment. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 59, 351-361 (1993).
Remote Sensing and model simulation studies of the Norwegian coastal current during the algal bloom in May 1988. International Journal of Remote Sensing 10, 1893-1906 (1989). Abstract