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Riverine inputs and direct discharges to Norwegian coastal waters – 2011
- E. Skarbøvik, Per Stålnacke, +5 authors S. Beldring
- Environmental Science
- 2009
Riverine inputs and direct discharges to Norwegian coastal waters in 2011 have been estimated in accordance with the requirements of the OSPAR Commission. Due to high water discharges in 2011, the… Expand
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Implementation of the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive in Norway - An Evaluation of the Norwegian Approach regarding Wastewater Treatment
- T. Källqvist, J. Molvær, E. Oug, D. Berge, T. Tjomsland, S. Stene-Johansen
- Engineering
- 2002
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Common Procedure for Identification of the Eutrophication Status of Maritime Area of the Oslo and Paris Conventions. Report on the Eutrophication Status for the Norwegian Skagerrak Coast
- J. Molvær, W. Eikrem, J. Magnusson, A. Pedersen, T. Tjomsland
- Geography
- 2007
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Flow and pH Modelling to Study the Effects of Liming in Regulated, Acid Salmon Rivers
- V. Bjerknes, T. Tjomsland
- 2001
In the regulated river Ekso, Western Norway, liming of the headwater has been introduced as a mitigating action to improve the water quality for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). Supply of lime from… Expand
Increased spreading potential of the invasive Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) at its northern distribution limit in Europe due to warmer climate
- E. Rinde, T. Tjomsland, D. Hjermann, M. Kempa, P. Norling, V. Kolluru
- Biology
- 21 February 2017
The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is an invasive species with a large increase in prevalence globally, and with potential of spreading even more because of climate-change effects. We examined… Expand
Simulated effects on hydrophysics and water quality in lakes due to climate changes
- T. Tjomsland, T. Rohrlack
- Environmental Science
- 2008
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Quantitative microbial risk assessment combined with hydrodynamic modelling to estimate the public health risk associated with bathing after rainfall events.
- Fasil Ejigu Eregno, I. Tryland, T. Tjomsland, M. Myrmel, L. Robertson, A. Heistad
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- The Science of the total environment
- 1 April 2016
This study investigated the public health risk from exposure to infectious microorganisms at Sandvika recreational beaches, Norway and dose-response relationships by combining hydrodynamic modelling… Expand
Hydrodynamic modelling of recreational water quality using Escherichia coli as an indicator of microbial contamination
- Fasil Ejigu Eregno, I. Tryland, T. Tjomsland, Magdalena Kempa, A. Heistad
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 2018
Abstract Microbial contamination of recreational beaches is often at its worst after heavy rainfall events due to storm floods that carry fecal matter and other pollutants from the watershed.… Expand
Effect of Climate Change on Fluxes of Nitrogen from the Tovdal River Basin, Norway, to Adjoining Marine Areas
Abstract The mass transport model TEOTIL was used to project nitrate (NO3) fluxes from the Tovdal River basin, southernmost Norway, given four scenarios of climate change. Forests, uplands, and open… Expand