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STIM-OA-Stimuleringstiltak for åpen tilgang

Støtte til OA-publikasjoner i NVE i 2021

Prosjektet søker å dekke inn noe av NVEs kostnader i forbindelse med publisering i open access (OA) - tidsskrifter.

Tildelt: kr 6 000

Prosjektperiode: 2022-2022

Sted: Oslo

SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

The Future Svalbard Hydrological Monitoring Program

Norway is a member of the Arctic-Hydrological Cycle Observing System of the WMO, and hydrological data collected by NVE on Svalbard are the most northerly situated data series available . At the same time, a comprehensive report on Svalbard hydrology concludes that current long-term monitoring is...

Tildelt: kr 0,25 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2022-2024

Sted: Oslo

SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

Late-glacial and present landscape evolution following deglaciation in a climate-sensitive High Arctic region

The slopes of the Kongsfjorden area have been developing since their respective time of deglaciation. Since the deglaciation history in this area is known quite well (Henriksen et al., 2014), one can use a space for time substitution to investigate landscape change as a function of time. Landscap...

Tildelt: kr 0,39 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2016-2018

Sted: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

SSF-Svalbard Science Forum

Temporal Dynamics of Sorted Circles

The project will collect data for high resolution DEM and orthophotos to quantify 3D dynamics of stone circles on Kvadehuksletta and Prins Karls Forland. The project will follow up published results to determine whether relative ground surface elevation changes, possibly related to changes in tra...

Tildelt: kr 38 999

Prosjektperiode: 2015-2016

Sted: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

POLRES-Polarforskning POLRES

Dynamics of Carbon Pools in High Arctic Permafrost

A major concern about present warming trends in Arctic areas is a potential for positive feedbacks due to release of CO2 and CH4 from breakdown of soil organic carbon (SOC). Recent results suggest that SOC values in the High Arctic have been underestimate d, due to a small number of studies, shal...

Tildelt: kr 0,29 mill.

Prosjektperiode: 2010-2012

Sted: Trøndelag - Trööndelage