Publications
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Bli med å kartlegge byen! Erfaringer med crowdsourcing av overvannsdata i Oslo
Line Johanne Barkved, Isabel Seifert-Dähnn, James Edward Sample
Generality of fractal 1/f scaling in catchment tracer time series, and its implications for catchment travel time distributions
Sarah E. Godsey, Wenche Aas, Thomas A. Clair, Heleen de Wit, Ivan A. Fernandez, J. Steve Kahl
Klimaendring og vannkvalitet. Kjemisk vannkvalitet – hva kan vi vente oss?
Heleen de Wit
Tilnærming til vannsensitive og klimatilpassede nordiske byer
Line Johanne Barkved, Isabel Seifert-Dähnn
Evaluation of updating procedures for improving simulation of autumn flows
Ashenafi Seifu Gragne, Knut Alfredsen, Kolbjørn Engeland, Sjur Kolberg
Distributed modelling of catchment hydrology using radar derived precipitation
Yisak Sultan Abdella, Knut Alfredsen, Aynalem Tassachew Tsegaw, Ashenafi Seifu Gragne
Får vi brunere vann i fremtiden?
Rolf David Vogt
Changing Northern catchments: Is altered hydrology, temperature or both going to shape future stream communities and ecosystem processes?
Nikolai Friberg, Jenny Bergfur, Jes Jessen Rasmussen, Leonard Sandin
Inorganic nitrogen retention in acid-sensitive lakes in southern Norway and southern Ontario, Canada - a comparison of mass balance data with an empirical N retention model
Øyvind Kaste, Peter J. Dillon
Application and validation of FLEMOcs - a flood-loss estimation model for the commercial sector
Isabel Seifert, Heidi Kreibich, Bruno Merz, Annegret H. Thieken
Development of FLEMOcs - a new model for the estimation of flood losses in the commercial sector
Heidi Kreibich, Isabel Seifert, Bruno Merz, Annegret H. Thieken
The Politics of Water in a Changing Climate – Insights from Myanmar and Kenya
Marianne Mosberg
Updating Hydrologic Models for Improved Inflow Forecasts into Hydropower Reservoirs
Ashenafi Seifu Gragne, Knut Alfredsen
Hydrological pulses and burning of dissolved organic carbon by stream respiration
Benoît O.L. Demars
Hydrological controls of DOC export from Nordic headwater catchments
Jacqueline Knutson, Francois Clayer, Magnus Dahler Norling, Ahti Lepistö, Hannu Marttila, Martyn N. Futter
Time resolution and hydrological characteristics in agricultural catchments
Johannes Deelstra, Hans Eggestad, Arvo Iital, Viesteurs Jansons, Line Johanne Barkved
Updating of states in operational hydrological models
Oddbjørn Bruland, Sjur Kolberg, Kolbjørn Engeland, Lena S Tøfte, Ashenafi Seifu Gragne, Knut Alfredsen
Automated Detection and Categorization of Hydrograph Errors for Updating Operational Hydrologic Models
Ashenafi Seifu Gragne, Knut Alfredsen
Invasion of freshwater ecosystems is promoted by network connectivity to hotspots of human activity
Daniel S. Chapman, Iain D. M. Gunn, Henrietta E. K. Pringle, Gavin M. Siriwardena, Philip Taylor, Stephen J. Thackeray
Modelling transport and transformation of mercury fractions in heavily contaminated mountain streams by coupling a GIS-based hydrological model with a mercury chemistry model
Yan Lin