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Modelling substances present in an amine scrubbing plant during CO2 capture with aqueous monoethanolamines using multivariate data analysis and ATR-FTIR spectroscopy
(Master thesis, 2018-06-20)Since the 19th century, an increase in the earth’s temperature has been recorded. The rise in temperature is caused mainly by anthropogenic greenhouse gases, such as CO2. Industrial processes are the cause of 40% of the ... -
Modelling supercapacitors using a dynamic equivalent circuit with a distribution of relaxation times
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Supercapacitors are often modelled using electrical equivalent circuits with a limited number of branches. However, the limited number of branches often cannot explain long-term dynamics, and one therefore has to resort ... -
Modelling temporal changes in the gravity field in the Nankai Trough Subduction Zone, Japan
(Master thesis, 2019-12-20)The Nankai trough subduction zone off southwest Japan is prone to large earthquakes, causing tsunamis and great damages to the nearby islands. Linking the sources of these earthquakes to asperities along the plate interface ... -
Modelling the descent of nitric oxide during the elevated stratopause event of January 2013
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-03)Using simulations with a whole-atmosphere chemistry-climate model nudged by meteorological analyses, global satellite observations of nitrogen oxide (NO) and water vapour by the Sub-Millimetre Radiometer instrument (SMR), ... -
Modelling the Distribution of Norwegian Coastal Cod (Gadus morhua)
(Master thesis, 2023-06-02)Knowledge about a species' distribution, and the factors driving the distribution, is important in both fishery management and conservation. It can help explain distributional shifts and variations in abundance as a response ... -
Modelling the dynamics of firm valuation: An assessment of impact of exchange rate fluctuations on firm value using system dynamics
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Exchange rate volatility is a vital issue in international finance due to its effect on the value of the firm, depending on firm's exposure to the exchange rate risk. However, this impact is not clear in literature as ... -
Modelling the effect of ocean waves on the atmospheric and ocean boundary layers
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)Ocean waves, in addition to generating direct forces on fixed and floating offshore wind generator structures, also have significant indirect effects via their influence on the atmospheric and oceanic boundary layers above ... -
Modelling the Impact of Coordinated Policies to Reduce Sea Lice Abundance in Farmed Salmon Populations
(Master thesis, 2018-06-29)Farmed salmon has large potential as a source of food to the worlds growing population. It is also an important source of income, both to local communities and Norway. The introduction of large biomass into the sea by the ... -
Modelling the non-Hydrostatic Pressure in σ-coordinate Ocean Models
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Modelling the Socio-Economic Benefits of the Adoption of Climate Information: An Innovative Approach to Subsistence Farmer Adaptation to Climate Change in Garu-Tempane District, Ghana
(Master thesis, 2017-08-29)Decreasing average crop yield resulting mainly from variability and changes in climatic conditions continues to worsen food insecurity and the already low incomes of subsistence farmers in the Garu-Tempane District, Ghana. ... -
Modelling the Spatial Extent of Medium Energy Electron Precipitation
(Doctoral thesis, 2023-09-22)Jordens magnetosfære fungerer som et robust skjold, og beskytter planeten vår mot den nådeløse tilstrømningen av ladede partikler som hovedsakelig stammer fra solens solvind og fra de kosmiske strålene utenfor vårt solsystem. ... -
Modelling the structure, function and evolution of Polycomb/Trithorax Response Elements
(Doctoral thesis, 2020-11-20)The correct development of animals and plants depends on carefully coordinated gene regulation. Polycomb/Trithorax Group (PcG/TrxG) proteins are conserved epigenetic regulators that are recruited to Polycomb/Trithorax ... -
Modelling the switch between bite-feeding and filter-feeding in planktivorous fishes
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Modelling wave growth in narrow fetch geometries: The white-capping and wind input formulations
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)This paper investigates the performance of three different wave model source term packages in narrow fetch geometries. The packages are used to model the sea state in a complex coastal system with narrow fjords on the west ... -
A Modelling Workflow for Seismic Characterization of Paleokarst Reservoirs
(Master thesis, 2018-12-14)Karst is a type of landscape formed by dissolution of soluble rocks such as carbonates. Caves are common subsurface karst features and develop where water percolates through the host rock and creates cave-passages through ... -
Models and numbers: Representing the world or imposing order?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)We argue for a foundational epistemic claim and a hypothesis about the production and uses of mathematical epidemiological models, exploring the consequences for our political and socio-economic lives. First, in order to ... -
Models and Solution Methods for the Pooling Problem
(Doctoral thesis, 2012-06-18)Pipeline transportation of natural gas is largely affected by restrictions regarding gas quality imposed by the market and the actual quality of the gas produced at sources. From the sources, gas flow streams of unequal ... -
Models for CO2 injection with coupled thermal processes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Large-scale models of carbon dioxide (CO2) storage in geological formations must capture the relevant physical, chemical and thermodynamic processes that affect the migration and ultimate fate of injected CO2. These processes ... -
Models for the relative biological effectiveness in proton therapy: on the impact of cell-irradiation design
(Master thesis, 2020-07-07)Background: The use of protons was first suggested for use in treating cancer in 1946, due to its preferable dose distribution. In clinical practice, a constant Relative Biological Effectiveness (RBE) of 1.1 is used in ...