Biblio
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Havets innvirkning på det atmosfæriske CO2-budsjettet og den globale klima-utviklingen. NERSC Technical Report (updated) no. 36 (The Role of the oceans for the atmospheric CO2 budget and the evolution of the global climate) 108 (1992).
Forslag til organisering av marin forskning og undervisning ved UiB. Instilling fra Marint Utvalg, Det matematisk naturvitenskaplige fakultet, Universitetet i Bergen (1997).
Evolution of climate cyclisity at ODP site 806: oxygen isotope record. Proceeding ODP Scientific Res. Leg 130 (1993).
Evidence for two step deglaciation and its impact on North Atlantic deep-water circulation. Nature 343, 612-616 (1990).
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).
Effekt av CO2-injeksjon i havet på det atmosfæriske CO2-budsjettet. NERSC Technical Report no. 50 (1991).
d18O time-slice reconstruction of meltwater anomalies at termination I in the North Atlantic between 50° and 80°N. The last deglaciation, absolute and radiocarbon chronologies (1990).
Contributions from the oceanic record to the study of global change on three time scales. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Global and Planetary Change Section, 82, 5-37 (1990).
Comparison of Quaternary interglacial periods in the Iceland Sea. J. Quat. Sci. 115-124 (1996).
Climate cyclisity at ODP Site 806: GRAPE record. In proceedings ODP Scientific Res. Leg 130 (1993).
Chronology of tertiary fan deposits off the Western Barents Sea. Implications for the uplift and erosion history of the Barents Shelf, Marine Geology (1993).
Changes in the past, present, and future sea level on the coast of Norway. NERSC Special Report 89, 48 (Thormøhlensgt. 47; 5006 Bergen, 2012).
Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research - combining past, present and future climate change. Norwegian Journal of Geology 85, 33-44 (2005).