Biblio
An isopycnic coordinate model of the seasonal cycling of carbon and nitrogen in the Atlantic Ocean. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 21, 503-509 (1996).
Hydration/Dehydration of Aqueous Carbon Dioxide in Seawater. NERSC Technical Report no. 134 (1997).
Results of the ocean modelling activities in RegClim. RegClim: Copies of presentation at the RegClim minisymposium in Drammen 25.-26. May 1998 (1998).
RegClim ocean modelling at NERSC, Regional Climate Development Under Global Warming. RegClim General Technical Report no. 2 to the Research Council of Norway. Presentations from workshop 31 May-1 June 1999 at Jevnaker, Norway 93-102 (1999).
Havmodelleringen i RegClim. Cicerone (1999).
Golfstrømmen stopper neppe. Kronikk i Aftenposten (2001).
Miljøvernminister Børge Brendes utspilll forundrer. Aftenposten, comment (in Norwegian) (2002).
Om tjue år er det for seint. Syn og segn 68-75 (2005).
Vårt eige Venezia. Bergens Tidende (2007).
Et navn for fortiden. Bergens Tidende (2007).
Du kan ikke skylde på vulkanene. VG (2007).
Glemmer FN solen?. VG (2007).
Beijing sparker ut gamle biler. VG (2007).
Klima for generasjoner. VG (2007).
A bottom gravity current model for CO2 -enriched seawater. Energy Conversion Management 34, 1065-1072 (1993).
Ocean release of fossil fuel CO2: A case study. Geophysical Research Letters 28, 2637-2640 (2001). Last ned: GL11508W01.pdf (329.64 KB)
Ocean Disposal of CO2 in Norwegian Waters: Consequences of Reduced pH-Value on Marine Organisms. NERSC Technical Report no. 119 (1997).
Geophysical / Economical Feasibility Study of Ocean Disposal of CO2 at Haltenbanken. NERSC Technical Report no. 138 (1998).
The Bergen Climate Model (BMC) - a fully coupled, global atmosphere-sea ice-ocean climate Model. China-Norway Joint Symposium on Polar Science, July 30 - August 2, Shanghai, China (2001).
Multi-Dimensional Forward-in-Time and Upstream-in-Space Based Differencing for Fluids. NERSC Technical Report no. 94 (1995).
Multi-dimensional forward-in -time and upstream-in-space based differencing for fluids. Monthly Weather Review 616-630 (1997).
Modelling the general circulation and the thermodynamics the dispersion of SF6, and the carbon cycle in the Greenland Sea region. ESOP-2 Final Report, GEOS, Univ. i Bergen to EC (1999).