Essays about: "Norwegian Sea"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 29 essays containing the words Norwegian Sea.
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1. Investigating surface spring snow : Changes in the isotopic composition and conductivity along an orographic precipitation gradient in northern Fennoscandia
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskapAbstract : Stable isotopes of oxygen (O18) and hydrogen (H2) are used as proxies of past climates when ice preserved in the polar icecaps. The main assumption when doing paleoclimatic reconstructions using these isotopes is that the isotopic composition of the snow that turned into ice reflect the present temperature of the planet during deposition. READ MORE
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2. Polar mesoscale cyclones in ERA5 and CARRA
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Luft-, vatten- och landskapsläraAbstract : Polar mesoscale cyclones (PMCs) are low-pressure systems that form in polar regions. Their small size and short lifespan pose challenges for coarse resolution models in capturing PMCs and their associated air-sea mass and energy transfer. To address the influence of resolution on PMCs, a comparison between a higher resolution dataset (CARRA with 2. READ MORE
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3. Are there plenty of fish in the sea? : a study on how policy has influenced Norwegian fish exports and EU’s domestic aquaculture between 1995-2015.
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : The marine resources have under a long time been exposed to mismanagement and lack of joint sustainability practices, this has resulted in overfishing and depletion of fish stocks. This paper aims to combine European sustainability policy with trade analysis concerning Norwegian fish exports to the EU. READ MORE
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4. Analysing seasonal snow cover trends and patterns on Svalbard
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Luft-, vatten- och landskapsläraAbstract : Rapid warming in the Arctic is highly impacting the cryosphere in the region, causing melting of the sea ice, retreat of glaciers and reduction in the snow cover. If suffering further temperature increase, the albedo of the region would reduce due to higher absorption of the solar radiation in snow-free areas. READ MORE
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5. THE NEW 'GOOD': Exploring a new urban lifestyle that would ensure us with a resilient future in central Stavanger, Norway
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljöAbstract : We want to have a good life! In fact, this is the core of urbanism and the reason why we keep building and constantly improving our cities. The ideal of how we wanted to live has changed through the time and developed into a form many people are satisfied with. But there is so much behind us living this ‘good life’. READ MORE