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The Impact of Atmospheric River Events in Preserved Stable Water Isotope Signature in the Snow Pack in Finse, Southern Norway
The impact of atmospheric river events in preserved stable water isotope signature in the snow pack in Finse, Southern Norway Evelien van Dijk Thesis submitted for the degree of Master in Physical Geography, Hydrology and Geomatics 60 credits Department of Geoscience Faculty of mathematics and natural sciences UNIVERSITY OF OSLO Spring 2018 The impact of atmospheric river events in preserved stable water isotope signature in the snow pack in Finse, Southern Norway Evelien van Dijk © 2018 Evelien van Dijk The impact of atmospheric river events in preserved stable water isotope signature in the snow pack in Finse, Southern Norway http://www.duo.uio.no/ Printed: Reprosentralen, University of Oslo Abstract Stable water isotopes have become a key element in hydrological and atmospheric research topics. Hydrologists aim to close the water cycle, and the improvement of measurement techniques and models makes that they come closer every time. Especially the atmospheric part of the cycle is not yet fully understood, and this study aims to get an increased understanding about the isotopic signals in the snow pack, and if the snow pack record may be used to derive an improved understanding of the importance of atmospheric river events for the Norwegian snow cover. The Finse area has been chosen as a proxy site for Norway, and 215 samples have been taken to analyze for stable water isotopes. 11 different snow profiles that were computed from snow pits that were excavated during the fieldwork were compared with the isotope values for δ18O and d-excess, and with meteorological data provided by the meteorological institute of Norway. -
Representing the SPANISH RAILWAY INDUSTRY
Mafex corporate magazine Spanish Railway Association Issue 20. September 2019 MAFEX Anniversary years representing the SPANISH RAILWAY INDUSTRY SPECIAL INNOVATION DESTINATION Special feature on the Mafex 7th Mafex will spearhead the European Nordic countries invest in railway International Railway Convention. Project entitled H2020 RailActivation. innovation. IN DEPT MAFEX ◗ Table of Contents MAFEX 15TH ANNIVERSARY / EDITORIAL Mafex reaches 15 years of intense 05 activity as a benchmark association for an innovative, cutting-edge industry 06 / MAFEX INFORMS with an increasingly marked presence ANNUAL PARTNERS’ MEETING: throughout the world. MAFEX EXPANDS THE NUMBER OF ASSOCIATES AND BOLSTERS ITS BALANCE APPRAISAL OF THE 7TH ACTIVITIES FOR 2019 INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY CONVENTION The Association informed the Annual Once again, the industry welcomed this Partners’ Meeting of the progress made biennial event in a very positive manner in the previous year, the incorporation which brought together delegates from 30 of new companies and the evolution of countries and more than 120 senior official activities for the 2019-2020 timeframe. from Spanish companies and bodies. MEMBERS NEWS MAFEX UNVEILS THE 26 / RAILACTIVACTION PROJECT The RailActivation project was unveiled at the Kick-Off Meeting of the 38 / DESTINATION European Commission. SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES Denmark, Norway and Sweden have MAFEX PARTICIPTES IN THE investment plans underway to modernise ENTREPRENEURIAL ENCOUNTER the railway network and digitise services. With the Minister of Infrastructure The three countries advance towards an Development of the United Arab innovative transport model. Emirates, Abdullah Belhaif Alnuami held in the office of CEOE. 61 / INTERVIEW Jan Schneider-Tilli, AGREEMENT BETWEEN BCIE AND Programme Director of Banedanmark. MAFEX To promote and support internationalisation in the Spanish railway sector. -
Hallingskarvet National Park
Hallingskarvet National Park Photo: Vegard Breie Map and information Welcome inside Norway’s National Parks Welcome to Hallingskarvet The mountain massif Hallingskarvet rises from the surrounding moorland, with steep cliffs towards the north and south and Folarskardnuten towering on top at 1,933 metres above sea level. Between the barren high mountain plateau and the fertile area around lies the characteristic steep cliff edge, which has given it the name Hallingskarvet. Skarv means bare mountain or rock. If you visit Hallingskarvet you can find It’s a hard life in the mountains. Some jumping hares or follow the sound of have learned to tackle the conditions the wind whistling down from the bare however. The wild reindeer wander mountain. You can follow paths others around the mountain all year round, have walked before you, or you can looking for pastures, and the glacier wander around without anyone showing buttercup turns her face towards the the way. In wintertime you can follow sun to gather light and warmth. miles of marked or prepared ski trails keeping you on the right path, or you A marked path from Prestholtseter can make your own tracks in the snow. leads you upwards, up to the plateau In the summertime the marked paths with views across Hallingdal and take you from cabin to cabin through Hardangervidda. mountain passes and fertile hillsides. Hallingskarvet is also easily accessible The cliffs, several hundred metres for families with children. Use an high, that characterise Hallingskarvet environmentally friendly mode of are almost inaccessible , but the high transport when you visit Hallingskarvet: mountain plateau shows the signs of The Bergen Line railway almost brushes some harsh years. -
Nutshell Free Ebook
FREENUTSHELL EBOOK Ian McEwan | 208 pages | 01 Sep 2016 | Vintage Publishing | 9781911214335 | English | London, United Kingdom nutshell — Викисловарь This rendition of the song was included on the compilation album Music Bank Nutshell, as well as The Essential Alice in Chains I think Nutshell No. And in "Nutshell," he really put everything in a nutshell for everybody. That song still gets me choked up whenever I play Nutshell. I get a little teary-eyed, Nutshell sometimes when we're doing the arena Nutshell especially, they'll have some video footage of Layne. And I look and see me and Jerry [Cantrell, vocals and guitar] and Sean Nutshell, drums] Nutshell the wrong way. We're Nutshell looking at the audience, we're looking back at Layne, and it's pretty Nutshell that there's still that song for us. Yeah, it's just a sad thing. Although never released as a singleit is one of Alice in Chains' best-known songs. The song is notable for its emotional acoustic instrumentation and its electric guitar soloNutshell well as its dark lyrics dealing with loneliness, despair, and death. The lyrics are also thought to be an expression of Staley's frustration with lack of privacy. Billboard chart or any charts around the world. In Nutshell, "Nutshell" was ranked No. It was the opening song of the concert and was included on the Unplugged live album Nutshell home video release. The song has been covered by numerous bands including Staind [11] who included a live version of "Nutshell" on its greatest hits album. Corey Taylorvocalist for the bands Slipknot and Stone Nutshellalso played Nutshell acoustic version of the song. -
Project Description and Program Download
PROJECT DESCRIPTION Student: Arnulf Mårdalen Hasle Title: Ly Subtitle: Sheltering from the elements of a rough climate in a remote area at Hardangervidda, Norway. Norway has long traditions of hunting and fishing, exploration and an extensive use of nature around us and the resources it brings with it. The interest in what Norway has to offer has increased in recent decades with new records of visitors to the various tourist cabins and the famous destinations that offer exotic nature experiences. This also leads to an increasing amount of rescue missions year by year. In a report from Red Cross in 2017 they list up 225 missions only for missing persons on foot or skiing. The possibilities of seeking shelter in such situations are still inadequate especially with the increasing amount of people who use the mountain, and the need for emergency shelters is therefore, more relevant than ever. This applies not only to the most popular attractions but also to the more remote areas of the mountains. Through research and conversations with The Norwegian Trekking Association and Norwegian Red Cross I chose to focus on the trail between Finse or Krækkja at Hardangervidda for my project. This is a location which is a popular trekking and skiing destination, but also has challenges in distance and weather conditions which lead to dangerous situations and a discovered need for shelter. On this stretch I found two situations close to the trail appropriate for planning a shelter. My main focus has been on one of these sites, designing a site-specific emergency shelter that will provide for the most basic needs, as well as a smaller intervention at a second site. -
Annual and Sustainability Report 2019
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BERGEN the Bergen Railway
OSLO - BERGEN The Bergen Railway www.nsb.no Foto: Rolf M. Sørensen THE BERGEN RAILWAY WAS OFFICIALLY OPENED IN A CEREMONY AT VOSS ON 27 lanning a railway across working on the line at any one is flung up to 40 metres into the Hardangervidda time. In fact, during the busiest the air.You can imagine how NOVEMBER 1909 BY KING HAAKON.THE KING HELD AN ENTHUSIASTIC INAUGURATION P mountain range was no small construction period, the num- difficult this job was in the SPEECH, DESCRIBING THE NEW RAILWAY LINE BETWEEN OSLO AND BERGEN AS “OUR task. At one point, more pre- ber of workers totalled 2,200. early 20th century, when the GENERATION’S MASTERPIECE”. cisely at Taugevatn, the line is Over the entire project period, rotary ploughs were powered 1,301 metres above sea level, some 15,000 workers were by steam.The steam-powered WHILE THE LINE WAS BEING PLANNED NORWAY WAS STILL IN A UNION WITH SWEDEN, making the Bergen Railway employed to build the Bergen plough was in still in use well AND FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PURPOSES IT WAS IMPORTANT FOR THE UNITED the highest and most chal- Railway. into the 1970s. It is not unusu- lenging line in northern The primitive camps where al to see 4–5 metre deep MONARCHY TO IMPROVE TRANSPORT CONNECTIONS BETWEEN MAJOR CITIES. Europe.Time and again, the the workers lived were a para- snowdrifts in places such as NORWAY’S CAPITAL,WHICH WAS CALLED KRISTIANIA UNTIL ITS NAME WAS CHANGED railway workers faced the dise for lice and it was a daily Finse after a blizzard. -
Hallingskarvet Enormous and Beautiful 2° 3° Hallingskarvet National Park Hallingskarvet National Park
Hallingskarvet enormous and beautiful 2° 3° Hallingskarvet national Park Hallingskarvet national Park Strandavatnet (MOF) A man who used to farm in Raggsteindalen, but Norway’s famous philosopher and climber, emigrated to America in 1889, wrote when he was Arne Næss, built a hut, Tvergastein (crossing the homesick in 1921: stones), 1500 m a.s.l., below the summit plateau in the southern part of Hallingskarvet. He built it ”Up there, I dreamt between scree and ice of a in 1937 and it was his favourite retreat. In 1995, wonderful natural paradise. In Strandavatn, the he wrote a book about Hallingskarvet entitled monster entwined itself round Lambeholmen and ”Det gode lange livs far” (The father of a good the siren sunbathed and gazed at her reflection in long life). the crystal-clear lake. Elves danced at Raggsteindøla, Ynglesdøla and Faugelidøla. Thousand-year-old giants stood clothed in diamonds. If you’ve had gold fever and not found gold, go up to Hallingskarvet and enjoy the fantastic view, drink the pearl-clear water and breath in deep draughts of the mountain air, and I’m sure you’ll feel rich.” (Ola Tolleivson Raggsteindalen) Arne Næss (JB) 4° 5° Hallingskarvet national Park Hallingskarvet national Park Straumdalen Folardskardet (MOF) Skarverennet - a cross-country skiing race (JB) ENJOy THE scENERy Outdoor recreation Most lakes and rivers have good stocks of trout, and The national park offers many splendid opportunities there are plenty of places to buy fishing permits. you for walking and skiing. The terrain is varied. In the can also hunt ptarmigan, willow grouse, hares and wild south, gentle slopes take you to the high plateau that reindeer.