Search Results - "Nagel Støren, Eivind Wilhelm"
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Anatomy of a Catastrophe: Reconstructing the 1936 Rock Fall and Tsunami Event in Lake Lovatnet, Western Norway
Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (28-05-2021)“…Rock falls and landslides plunging into lakes or small reservoirs can result in tsunamis with extreme wave run-ups. The occurrence of these natural hazards in…”
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Lake sediments from southern Norway capture Holocene variations in flood seasonality
Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-08-2022)“…Owing to the combined impact of human encroachment and global climate change, river flood hazards have increased around the world. Over the past decades, rapid…”
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A 7000-year record of extreme flood events reconstructed from a threshold lake in southern Norway
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-05-2024)“…Recent decades have witnessed a shift in the seasonality and frequency of river floods in Norway, primarily attributed to contemporary global warming. Such…”
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New flood frequency estimates for the largest river in Norway based on the combination of short and long time series
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (24-11-2020)“…The Glomma River is the largest in Norway, with a catchment area of 154 450 km2. People living near the shores of this river are frequently exposed to…”
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Climate adaptation of pre-Viking societies
Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-02-2022)“…Understanding how the Viking societies were impacted by past climate variability and how they adapted to it has hardly been investigated. Here, we have carried…”
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Anthropogenic and environmental drivers of vegetation change in southeastern Norway during the Holocene
Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-10-2021)“…Uncovering anthropogenic and environmental drivers behind past biological change requires integrated analyses of long-term records from a diversity of…”
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